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A Process That Is Considered Best in Class Will Operate at 6 Sigma

A process that is considered best in class will operate at 6 sigma. This means the process will produce no more than 3.4 defects per million opportunities. Operating at 6 sigma is associated with having a process that is statistically very capable.

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A Process That Is Considered Best in Class Will Operate at 6 Sigma

A process that is considered best in class will operate at 6 sigma. This means the process will produce no more than 3.4 defects per million opportunities. Operating at 6 sigma is associated with having a process that is statistically very capable.

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A process that is considered best in class will operate at 6 sigma

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2.Question 2
Deming believed that organizations should move away from numerical quotas and numerical goals
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3.Question 3
The original Six Sigma methodology consisted of all phases except

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4.Question 4
Cost reduction projects can result in all except

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5.Question 5
In the control phase of DMAIC, our prime objective is to

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6.Question 6
Six sigma can reduce the number of botched surgical procedures from 5000 every week to

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7.Question 7
Before analyzing and improving a process, we must first ensure

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8.Question 8
The father of quality engineering is

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9.Question 9
The six sigma methodology was first advanced by

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10.Question 10
An important step in developing a process flow is

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1.Question 1
A process that is considered best in class will operate at 6 sigma

False

True

correct

1 point

2.Question 2
Deming believed that organizations should move away from numerical quotas and numerical goals
for management.

False

True

correct

1 point

3.Question 3
The original Six Sigma methodology consisted of all phases except

Define

Measure

Control
Analyze

correct

1 point

4.Question 4
Cost reduction projects can result in all except

Lower reliability

Customer defections

Lower product lifetime

Pleased customers

incorrect

1 point

5.Question 5
In the control phase of DMAIC, our prime objective is to

Close the project

Implement the solution


Develop the solution

Ensure the problem stays fixed

incorrect

1 point

6.Question 6
Six sigma can reduce the number of botched surgical procedures from 5000 every week to

833 botched procedures every week

1.7 botched procedures every week

3.4 botched procedures every week

1.7 botched procedures every month

1 point

correct

7.Question 7
Before analyzing and improving a process, we must first ensure

The process is stable

Management knows what we are doing

Who is responsible for the issue


We know how much money we will save

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8.Question 8
The father of quality engineering is

Deming

Juran

There is no father of quality engineering

Taguchi

incorrect

1 point

9.Question 9
The six sigma methodology was first advanced by

Simon and Garfunkel

Harry and Lloyd

Siegel and Shuster


Harry and Smith

incorrect

1 point

10.Question 10
An important step in developing a process flow is

Making the scope as inclusive as possible

Creating the perfect flowchart the first time

Walking the process

Creating a work instruction

incorrect

1 point

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