What is Six Sigma?

Six Sigma is a method that provides organizations tools to improve the capability of their business processes. This increase in performance and decrease in process variation helps lead to defect reduction and improvement in profits, employee morale, and quality of products or services.

Why is Six Sigma important for you?

Six Sigma has come a long way since its implementation as a business strategy by Jack Welch at General Electric in 1995. Since then it has been widely implemented in several industrial sectors. Implementing Six Sigma is important as it will help organizations in several ways like:

Mapping or flowcharting of processes

Process mapping is utilized by Six Sigma, which can be defined as a process of flowcharting to enable documentation of a specific business process. Documentation includes various aspects of business processes like employee roles and decision points in overall work performance required for meeting specific client needs. These flowcharts are often used towards making improvement suggestion.

Elimination of variation and waste

After identification of improvement ideas, Six Sigma techniques can be used for elimination of waste and variation in business processes. Waste is defined as anything that doesn’t help in producing the service or product that is required to be delivered to a customer.

Reduced Defects

One of the reasons why implementation of Six Sigma is important is that it helps in reducing defects. Using Six Sigma techniques, employees are able to identify problem areas as well as recurring issues that affect the overall quality expectation of a service or product from a customer’s viewpoint.

Room for continuous improvement

Last but not the least, employees trained in Six Sigma processes have the necessary tools and skills to identify problem or bottleneck areas that camps down production or performance. This process helps employees to identify areas of improvement and work towards it continuously. At the end, it helps in improving existing services or products and assists with development of new high quality products.

Benefits of Six Sigma Trainings

Regardless of an organization’s industry or size, Six Sigma methodology provides a standard approach to problem-solving in terms of Six Sigma projects. To avail benefits or fruits of Six Sigma methodology, a Six Sigma Yellow or Green or Black or Master Black Belt project has to be undertaken. The project has to be in the respective vertical or business unit. Six key benefits of this methodology can be categorized in the following manner:-

1. Reduce Operational Costs

For most of the companies operating globally, operational cost & risks are significant factors. These factors contribute to low profits or even losses. Some risks cannot be eliminated, and operational cost is always omnipresent. Six Sigma methodology can provide a road map that can drastically reduce an organization’s exposure to risks. Also making organizations more efficient & effective at delivering its product or service.

An example of a project on cost-reduction would be associated with decreasing process cycle time, turnaround time, or LEAD time. LEAD time means the waiting time or the delay between initiation and execution of a task. The end result will be a standardized process with fewer touchpoints, hand-offs, non-value-adding activities, rework, and failures. All of which will reduce the cost for the company in terms of hard or soft savings. 

Hard savings are actual reductions in dollars now being spent. Reduced budgets, fewer employees, reduction of prices paid on purchasing contracts are a few examples of hard savings. Soft savings are projected reductions that should result from the project. For example, savings from less inventory, lower cycle times, and reduced scrap. Additional benefits may gather by consistently meeting service-level agreements (SLAs) with customers, avoiding penalties, recognizing revenue faster and so on.

They are as follows:-

a. Inspection Costs:

Whenever a quality checker, inspector, or assessor inspects a service or product, he or she is performing a step that customers do not want to pay for. A Six Sigma project can be undertaken to reduce excessive inspection time or costs. In case of such projects, the flow or process would be set up such that any potential errors will be captured & fixed at the process step where they occur. Six Sigma is a Quality Assurance methodology. The six sigma project should be aimed towards preventing the inspection function by delivering the right output at once.

b. Rework Costs:

The term ‘Rework’ implies re-doing something that has apparently already been done. Without any doubt, we can say that no customer wants to bear this cost because the target of right first time has not been met by the process. The idea of rework implies that the process has been set up in a way that allows incomplete or incorrect work to pass further along in the process so that it gets caught & corrected by someone downstream.

Six Sigma project can be undertaken to create an error-proof mechanism or improve the detectability of the process. This is for reducing or mitigating the rework in all the operational processes. In other words, defect prevention should be the target of a Six Sigma project.

c. Customer Complaints:

If Six Sigma project aims at minimizing the reasons for a customer complaint, then business units will be able to reduce the cost of customer complaints to the organization. Customer complaints can affect the bottom line drastically in cases; where the product or service has some critical faults. Moreover; complaints can lead to the loss of repeat business from an existing client. Six Sigma project is also aimed towards improving customer satisfaction score for a process, product, or service.

2. Improve Efficiency or Timeliness

Six Sigma projects help improve the efficiency of the overall process. Moreover; improving the timelines in delivering the process output or improving the on-time delivery of products or service every time can be the focus areas for Six Sigma projects.

To improve timeliness, Six Sigma projects can be targeted towards reducing the number of machine setups or set-up hours in a manufacturing process, improving the productivity of production or assembly lines, fully or partially automating the process wherever manual intervention in the process or function is higher than required and so on. 

According to the industry the company is operating in, the terminology of process pain areas may change. Before undertaking any Six Sigma project, it is important to quantify or define all aspects of efficiency or timeliness. The defect in a process or product should be studied with the help of data, facts, figures, and information.

3. Improve Accuracy, Controls, and Policy Compliance

Six Sigma projects help improve accuracy by reducing Defects-Per-Million-Opportunities (DPMO) across the value stream in the process. The word ‘opportunity’ means the chance to commit an error. DPMO is a probabilistic measure of error rate or capability of a business or manufacturing process. This measure takes into account both actual defects & number of probable defects in every opportunity. 

As DPMO increases, sigma-level of the process goes down and vice versa. Six Sigma project help measure baseline and target process accuracy in terms of DPMO & Sigma Level. It is a systematic way to measure process accuracy as it aims to prevent the occurrence of defects.

According to the Six Sigma methodology, the process which is in a state of statistical control is the stable process. With the help of graphical & Statistical Process Control (SPC) tools i.e., Control Charts and Run Charts, Six Sigma project helps track and monitor the stability of the process on an ongoing basis. There are different types of control charts; according to the type of data under consideration.

The word ‘Compliance’ refers to conforming or adhering to the rule or protocol. The compliance can be internal as well as external. Six Sigma tools & techniques help assess deviation from the plan, forecast, budget, or expectations. These techniques also help determine if customers or parties comply with the Service Level Agreements (SLAs).

4. Improve Customer Service

The image of the company is created in large part by its interaction with customers. Any company would want this interaction to be as stable as possible. The reason being disappointed customers are vocal critics. Six Sigma projects can help identify the number of variations customers are experiencing, what is driving that variation, and ultimately, how the number of dissatisfied customers can be minimized. Such Six Sigma projects can also be aimed at improving customer & vendor satisfaction. 

5. Improve Cash Flow

Six Sigma projects can also be targeted towards improving DSO i.e. Days Sales Outstanding in the business. If DSO improves, then cash flow improves as well. The higher the DSO, the lesser the ability of the company to convert credit sales into cash. Six Sigma projects can be aimed at reducing variation in Invoicing Process, Accounts Payable Process, Accounts Receivable process, Inventory Management Process, etc. 

Multiple critical defects, which are measurable, will have to be identified across all the aforesaid processes to improve cash flow. It is a must to narrow-down the scope of improvement too.

6. Improve Regulatory Compliance

Normally, there are three aspects of regulatory compliance. The first one is Finance & Audit, the second one is Information Technology, and the third one is Legal. Six Sigma projects can be undertaken in each of these aspects; depending on the kind of defects identified.