π What Youβre About to Read
Congratulations, Fresher! Youβve walked through sigma levels, DMAIC, Pareto, Fishbone, Control Charts, and more. But before you graduate this crash course, thereβs one final hurdle: the geeky jargon & sigma symbols that pop up everywhere in Six Sigma conversations. Donβt worry β Iβll make them fun and simple.
π The Content
1οΈβ£ Sigma (Ο) β The Star of the Show β¨
- Greek letter Ο = standard deviation (how much variation exists).
- In quality terms: fewer Ο = more defects; higher Ο = fewer defects.
- Goal = Six Sigma = 3.4 defects per million opportunities (superhero-level quality π¦Έ).
2οΈβ£ DPMO β Defects per Million Opportunities π―
- Fancy way of counting mistakes.
- Example: If you bake 1,000 cookies with 10 chances to go wrong each β 10,000 opportunities. If 20 go wrong β DPMO = (20 Γ· 10,000) Γ 1,000,000 = 2000.
3οΈβ£ CTQ β Critical to Quality π
- The customerβs non-negotiables.
- Example: Coffee must be hot β, Wi-Fi must be fast, seatbelt must be strong.
4οΈβ£ VOC β Voice of Customer π’
- What customers say directly or indirectly.
- Surveys, complaints, reviews = VOC goldmine.
5οΈβ£ SIPOC β Process Map πΊοΈ
- Suppliers, Inputs, Process, Outputs, Customers.
- Think of it like a birdβs-eye view map of your workflow.
6οΈβ£ Kaizen β Continuous Improvement π
- Japanese word for small, everyday improvements.
- Tiny steps = big impact over time.
π What We Learned Today
- Sigma (Ο) = variation superhero.
- DPMO = defect calculator.
- CTQ & VOC = customerβs loudest wishes.
- SIPOC = process map for clarity.
- Kaizen = improvement never stops.
π Freshers, this is your survival kit. Use it, and youβll speak Six Sigma like a pro! π