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    What is Lean Six Sigma?

    What is Six Sigma? It is a process that is so well understood and controlled that 6-standard deviations will fit between the average output and the customer-specification limits. The standard framework for implementing a Six Sigma is define, measure, analyze, improve, and control (DMAIC)...
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    The difference between DMAAIC and DMADV

    The difference between DMAAIC and DMADV: Though both these methods of six sigma have certain similarities, there are a few differences that are to be considered. Theses are as follows: Usage: The DMADV methodology, instead of the DMAIC methodology, should be used when: • A product or...
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    DMADV

    DMADV Define Measure Analyze Design Verify • Define the project goals and customer (internal and external) deliverables • Measure and determine customer needs and specifications • Analyze the process options to meet the customer needs • Design (detailed) the process to meet the...
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    DMADV (Define Measure Analyze Design and Verify)

    DMADV (Define Measure Analyze Design and Verify): It is a method similar to that of DMAIC. These can be explained as follows: DMAIC and DMADV are both: • Six Sigma methodologies used to drive defects to less than 3.4 per million opportunities. • Data intensive solution approaches...
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