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Excelerated Six Sigma®
Six Sigma deployment is a company wide strategy and technique to achieve breakthroughs in productivity gains, PPM reduction, and in cycle time reduction. Though the training is an important facet of the deployment strategy, Omnex believes the key to successful implementation is the creation of a sustainable Six Sigma infrastructure. Six Sigma is a statistical term that measures how much a process varies from perfection, based on the number of defects per million units.
Six Sigma provides businesses with the tools to improve the sigma capability of their processes - leading to defect reduction and vast improvement in profits. Companies with an effective infrastructure that remains consistent with the classic Six Sigma system realize dramatic income improvements - often shortly after implementation.
Excelerated Six Sigma® Courses
Excelerated Six Sigma® Case Studies
To find out more about Omnex's workshops and consulting services in Breakaway Lean®, Excelerated Six Sigma® or Unified Lean/Six Sigma™ please contact:

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The Six Sigma methodology, developed in 1986 by Motorola, is a company-wide technique to achieve breakthroughs in productivity gains, PPM reduction, and in-cycle time reduction. Motorola's creation of the original formula led them to unprecedented growth, profitability, and recognition with the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award in 1999. Six Sigma provides businesses with the tools to improve the sigma capability of their processes - leading to defect reduction and vast improvement in profits. more...
 Omnex Webinar: Achieving Operations Excellence through Unified Lean/Six Sigma™ (Flash 9.0 Video link)
Omnex Webinar “Healing Healthcare: with a Little Help from our Friends” (4.7 MB Webex file)
Omnex Webinar – Strategic Lean Six Sigma: Receiving Results That Are Most Important to Your Business – February 15, 2006 (7MB Webex file)
Omnex Webinar "Value Stream Mapping as the Gateway to Dramatic Savings" – September 15, 2005 (12 MB Webex file)


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