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    INTRODUCTION Six Sigma was developed at Motorola in mid 1980’s when Motorola Company declared 10X reduction in product-failure. Six Sigma was originally used to compute the defects during manufacturing processes‚ and to trim down the faults at every level in the processes. Motorola declared millions of savings by using this method. GE also used Six Sigma and declared that it save up around US $ 300 million to operating income. From the last decade there has been a major initiatives by various industries

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    Int. J. Computer Aided Engineering and Technology‚ Vol. 3‚ No. 1‚ 2011 19 Implementation of Six Sigma in Indian industries – a Delphi study R.K. Padhy and S. Sahu* Department of Industrial Engg. & Mgmt.‚ Indian Institute of Technology‚ Kharagpur-721302‚ India E-mail: rkpadhy@iem.iitkgp.ernet.in E-mail: sahus@mech.iitkgp.ernet.in *Corresponding author R.K. Das Department of Mechanical Engg.‚ College of Engg. & Technology‚ Bhubaneswar-751003‚ India E-mail: ranjitdas@gmail.com Abstract:

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    ADMS 4900 GROUP PROJECT REPORT "MAPLE LEAF CONSUMER FOODS - FIXING HOT DOGS (A)" BACKGROUND INFORMATION Maple Leaf Foods (MLF)‚ a result of many mergers and amalgamations‚ has been in Canada for over 100 years. Its operations focus on three core areas: meat products‚ agribusiness and bakery products. The meat product group is the largest‚ with sales to about $2.5 billion in 2000. Each business is made up of independent operating companies (IOCs)‚ with each IOC run by a president and encouraged

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    Six Sigma Six Sigma is a methodological approach by which errors in a company’s current processes and plans are identified and strategies to fix the same are formulated. It is fact-based technique‚ involving a lot of data handling‚ which provides scientific results for cost cutting and reduction in waste of resources. It is also a fat–based‚ data–driven philosophy of quality improvement that values defect deterrence over defect exposure. It drives customer satisfaction and bottom-line results

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    Introduction to Six Sigma "Six Sigma" is the method of quality management which aims at achieving "six sigma". This method was introduced by Motorola in the 80’s. Nowadays it is beeing used by lots of international companies and institutions. Some people say that six sigma should be implemented into various sphere of life and the effect of this method (significant improvement of financial results by reducing costs of bad quality) is very important. In statistics "sigma" means standard deviation

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    Six Sigma Some say‚ Robert Galvin invented Six Sigma in the 1880’s‚ instead‚ he applied methodologies that had been available since the 1920’s developed by luminaries such as: Shewhart‚ Deming‚ Juran‚ Ishikawa‚ Ohno‚ Shingo‚ Taguchi‚ and Shainin. The idea behind Six Sigma is you can measure how many defects you have in a process‚ you can systematically figure out how to eliminate them and as close to zero defects as possible. We use this highly disciplined Six Sigma process to help us focus

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    SIX SIGMA” TABLE OF CONTENTS S.No TOPICS PAGE No. 1. Acknowledgement 3 2. Objective 4 3. Introduction 5 4. History 7 5. Central Concepts 8 6. Process 9 7. Scale of measurement 10 8. Methodology 11 9. Tools and Themes 12 10. Some Success Stories 15 11. Impact 18 12. Benefits and Negatives 19 13. Applications 21 14. Some Common Confusions 22 15. Implementation 24 16. Case Study

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    Manag Res (2009) 2:44–55 DOI 10.1007/s12063-009-0020-8 Six Sigma failures: An escalation model Satya S. Chakravorty Received: 20 May 2009 / Revised: 13 August 2009 / Accepted: 17 August 2009 / Published online: 28 August 2009 # Springer Science + Business Media‚ LLC 2009 Abstract Despite the pervasiveness of Six Sigma programs‚ there is rising concern regarding the failure of many Six Sigma programs. One explanation for many Six Sigma failures could be escalation of commitment. Escalation

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    Case study: Maple Leaf Shoes Ltd. BBA Student name: Teacher name: Date: Contents What’s The Case Maple Leaf Shoes Ltd. was established in 1969 in Mario Mancini. It is one of the key manufacturers of leather and vinyl shoes in Wilmington Ontario. Currently‚ it hires more than 400 employees in its Ontario plant and 380 employees in offices and warehouses all over the world. Robert Clark is the president and chief shareholder

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    Six Sigma Preeti Singh‚ 2356 Irral Vaz‚ 2355 Maria Veliyath‚ 2356 Importance The importance of Six Sigma has increased manifold in the last two decades and is set to increase even more in the coming years as more and more businesses realize its benefits. Six Sigma is anticipated to maintain its dominance over all other existing quality improvement techniques because it is flexible and can be altered to suit the requirements of new businesses that might come up in the near future. We can

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