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Thursday, March 13, 2008

Is Six Sigma Quality Worth The Price to Your Business?

The last few years have done wonders for demonstrating the power and potential offered by Six Sigma Quality, Motorola's now famous revolutionary business design strategy.

It is clear that it has become quite popular among many businesses who have undertaken the massive re-training and re-thinking of their policies and procedures in order to implement the whole new Six Sigma Quality way of functioning. What may be unclear to you is whether or not this sacrifice is worth it to your business. After all, it does take a great deal of time, effort, and often money in order to properly take on this new way of doing business.

The main issue that seems to be debated among businesspeople considering the implementation of Six Sigma Quality isn't whether or not it will work for them, but is rather whether it is a true long-term strategy or simply a fad that will soon be forgotten by those who did not use it, and loathed by those who made the change.

To assuage those fears, it is important to recognize that Six Sigma Quality is not like other business processes and strategies. In fact, when you really get down to it, it isn't truly anything new. What it is, is a capable, practical, and logical combination of many existing business and quality techniques that have withstood the test of time and shown themselves to be the leading methods for success. When properly combined, they become a new way of thinking, using existing individual elements whose structure and discipline have proven to obtain extremely desirable results.

Naturally, this is not to say that employing Six Sigma Quality will guarantee success for any business, however, when properly implemented with black belt training Six Sigma Quality has an exemplary track record for effective project resolutions in large and small companies alike.

If you are considering Six Sigma Quality for your business, you need to understand that it is not an easy or overnight implementation. It can be quite lengthy, but is considered by most to be well worth the effort once everything is in place and its potential starts to show its face. You'll add value to your existing initiatives with the knowledge that all of the necessary steps are in place for your business to reach its financial targets.

In the end, it is your decision to make. Six Sigma Quality is, after all, an extremely large step for a company to take, and only you know how, when, if, and in what way your business may adopt it. Your first step is to read as much as you can about Six Sigma - including information both for and against it - and to speak to a professional you trust to give you an honest opinion.

Tony Jacowski is a quality analyst for The MBA Journal. Aveta Solution's Six Sigma Online offers online six sigma training and certification classes for lean six sigma, black belts, green belts, and yellow belts

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