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DONNA1458 | 14:56 Fri 22nd Aug 2008 | Jobs & Education
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Does anyone know the ins and outs of this type of course.TIA
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Basically it's based on the principle put forward by the likes of Deming that manufacturing variation can be reduced so far that defects become a thing of the past. I don't want to get technical here, but the basis is that all variation can be charted in a bell curve, and that this curve is 3 sigma either side of the mean - ie three standard deviations either side. The aim is to reduce the size of the standard deviations.

The course is intensive enough, is time consuming and bloody expensive. A lot of large multinationals ask for this in their quality engineers, but it's actually falling out of favour in smaller/medium sized organisations as being too cumbersome and expensive, and requires a strong leadership approach.
http://www.onesixsigma.com/node/7630

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