- Generally taken near the end of a progra
- When process data fails to produce a normal distribution, special indices are required to calculate process capability.
- Process capability is determined by a range of variables including people, machines, materials and measurements. The cumulative result must be quantified numerically to determine current performance and project future potential.
- The Six Sigma DMAIC system is a roadmap that shows the way to process and performance improvement.
- Whether calculating future process capability or the length of time before product failure, probability distributions are essential to the Six Sigma Black Belt.
- The Six Sigma DMAIC system is a roadmap that shows the way to process and performance improvement. The second phase in the roadmap, the Measure phase, provides a methodology and tools for establishing a baseline of current processes.
- The Measure step of the DMAIC system used in Six Sigma relies on the use of probability and statistics to produce information on variations in process.
- The Six Sigma DMAIC system is a roadmap that points the way to process and performance improvement. The second phase in this methodology is Measure.
