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Evaluating Your Facility’s Processes with Six Sigma

Six Sigma

The first week in October is when we celebrate the manufacturing industry with Manufacturing Day on October 5. It is not only a time to educate others about manufacturing careers, but it is also a good time to evaluate processes in your facility.

Is your production efficient and is the product at your desired quality? Consider Six Sigma methodology to improve quality by removing causes of the defects. This blog will take you through the steps of Six Sigma and the tools to use to help evaluate your production processes.

Define. This is the planning part for your process. There are many items you will need to identify during this stage.

Measure. This is the stage where you identify the scope of the problem by collecting data. Here are some of the steps you can use to accurately collect data.

Analyze. Look at your collected data and determine the causes of the defects. Closely examine the information with the tools below and help identify the root cause of the problem.

Improve. There are various tools to help identify a solution to your problems. Use one or more of the tools below to help brainstorm and test a solution.

Control. Make sure the process you created during the improve phase is managed and monitored. Select a method below to ensure your new process stays on track.

Once you are done with the control phase, your job still isn’t done. Six Sigma is a cyclical process, so start back at the beginning with define. Constantly looking for ways to improve the product and/or the process is the best way to ensure that you are creating great products, a great environment, and great efficiencies.

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