Six Sigma is a measure of quality that aims for defect-free product. The Six Sigma process uses data and rigorous statistical analysis to identify defects in a process or product, reduce variability, and achieve as close to zero defects as possible.
The statistical representation of Six Sigma describes quantitatively how a process is performing. To achieve Six Sigma, a process must not produce more than 3.4 defects per million opportunities. A Six Sigma defect is defined as anything outside of customer specifications. A Six Sigma opportunity is then the total quantity of chances for a defect.
Expertise in ISO Standards
• ISO/TS 16949
• ISO 14001
• AS 9100
• OHSAS 18001
• ISO 15189
• ISO 22000
• ISO 9001
• ISO 19011
• ISO 17025
• ISO 13485
• SIX SIGMA
• LEAN CONCEPTS
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