Implementing Six Sigma: Success and Failure
Read this article that argues for seven stages of Six Sigma implementation: envisioning, strategizing, developing, implementing, improving, sustaining, and abandoning. This paper analyzes the success and failure factors of implementing Six Sigma in organizations based on lessons drawn from real-life practices, case studies, and available literature. Review the recommendations outlined in this article for quality managers on how to effectively implement Six Sigma, and discuss the applicability of these recommendations at your company.
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