Six Sigma for Small Business

Released on: March 24, 2008, 3:57 am

Press Release Author: mohan mittal

Industry: Financial

Press Release Summary: It is not surprising that some people may perceive Six Sigma
as being only for large corporations. Major corporations such as Allied Signal,
Black & Decker, Dow Chemical, DuPont, Federal Express, General Electric, Johnson and
Johnson, Kodak, Motorola, Sony, and Toshiba have all rolled out Six Sigma efforts
and achieved outstanding results. Yet, it is incorrect to think that Six Sigma
process improvement results can only be achieved by huge organizations. Small
businesses can also succeed in implementing Six Sigma and reap the process
improvement benefits that Six Sigma provides.

Press Release Body: It is not surprising that some people may perceive Six Sigma as
being only for large corporations. Major corporations such as Allied Signal, Black &
Decker, Dow Chemical, DuPont, Federal Express, General Electric, Johnson and
Johnson, Kodak, Motorola, Sony, and Toshiba have all rolled out Six Sigma efforts
and achieved outstanding results. Yet, it is incorrect to think that Six Sigma
process improvement results can only be achieved by huge organizations. Small
businesses can also succeed in implementing Six Sigma and reap the process
improvement benefits that Six Sigma provides.

Certainly, there are factors that can be disadvantageous for implementing Six Sigma
in a small business rather than a large business, such as lack of resources and
expertise in change initiatives. However, there are also characteristics inherent in
small businesses that can speed up the effective implementation of Six Sigma more
than in large businesses, such as flexible process flows, a shorter decision-making
chain, and higher visibility of senior management.

Six Sigma can work in any size business because the nature of Six Sigma is dependent
upon characteristics inherent to any business, not on the size of a business. Six
Sigma MAIC (measure, analyze, improve, and control) disciplines work no matter the
size of the organization or even the size of the Six Sigma project.

Small businesses do have constraints that limit their ability to initiate a large
scale Six Sigma implementation. However, there are ways to overcome these
limitations. Small businesses don\'t have large reserves of excess cash to earmark
for the massive training programs employed by the large corporations in implementing
their Six Sigma programs. Small businesses generally can't afford to have full-time
Master Black Belts on staff and may not have the personnel with the skills and
expertise to step into the role of Black Belts without extensive training. A
certified Six Sigma consultant can act as your Black Belt for the initial projects
until you have generated sufficient savings to be able to provide some of those
savings for training your own people. Training happens at a slower scale for smaller
companies but it still happens. Financially, savings realized from the first set of
projects usually justifies the entire cost of the Six Sigma training.

Once some members of the organization have been trained as Green Belts, Six Sigma
projects proceed with Green Belts executing Six Sigma processes. Incrementally,
Green Belts are developed into Black Belts and new Green Belts are trained. Using a
more gradual training approach addresses many of the constraints of smaller
companies and allows them to implement Six Sigma at a pace a small business can more
easily manage.

There is a benefit to implementing Six Sigma in a smaller business. Because of the
size of a small business, the financial results and cultural transformation that
stem from Six Sigma will propagate more quickly through a smaller organization.
Focusing the Six Sigma tools at virtually any properly scoped project will drive
savings to your bottom line and achieve breakthrough change in your organization.


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