Episode 11 – Control vs Specification Limits ⚖️ | Knowing the Difference in Six Sigma

🌟 What You’re About to Read

Ever felt confused between what you want vs what you can actually control? Freshers, that’s the heart of today’s episode. In Six Sigma, this difference is explained by two big players: Control Limits and Specification Limits. Ready for a courtroom-style showdown? ⚖️


📖 The Content

1️⃣ Control Limits – The Process Watchdog 🐶

  • Based on process performance (what’s actually happening).
  • Calculated from data (mean ± 3 sigma).
  • Tells you if your process is stable or out of control.
  • Think of it like a CCTV camera — it reports reality, not expectations.

2️⃣ Specification Limits – The Customer’s Wishlist 🎁

  • Based on requirements (what the customer or standard demands).
  • Decided before production.
  • Example: Coke bottle should hold 500ml ± 10ml.
  • If your process doesn’t hit this, customers complain.

3️⃣ Simple Example

Imagine you’re baking cookies 🍪:

  • Specification Limit: Cookies must be 10cm ± 1cm (customer requirement).
  • Control Limit: Based on your baking performance — your oven heat variations, dough thickness, etc.
    👉 If cookies stay within control limits but outside spec limits → process is stable but not meeting customer needs.

4️⃣ Why Freshers Should Care

  • Mixing them up is a rookie mistake 🚫.
  • Control limits = process behavior.
  • Spec limits = customer voice.
  • Both together show whether you’re stable and satisfying requirements.

📝 What We Learned Today

  • Control Limits = reality of the process.
  • Specification Limits = dream of the customer.
  • A good Six Sigma project ensures both are aligned ✨.

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