The Green Belt Memory Jogger: The Green Belt Memory Jogger: A Pocket Guide for Six SIGMA DMAIC Success by Sarah Carleton & Six Sigma Academy
Author:Sarah Carleton & Six Sigma Academy [Carleton, Sarah]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Publisher: GOAL QPC
Published: 2017-01-18T05:00:00+00:00
Sigma Values
Why use it?
Sigma values are calculated to determine a baseline performance for an opportunity, process, or product. Sigma values can also be used to fairly compare different products, services, information, or divisions within an organization and, if desired, benchmark the like.
Note: Sigma has many different definitions and can be used in many different ways:
As a benchmark
As a population’s standard deviation
As a baseline measure that describes how far a process mean is from the nearest specification
As a measure of distance (e.g., two process means are 4.5 sigma apart)
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