September 27, 201114 yr Hi All Today when I will complete the training, I would have trained 100+ guys on six sigma. Every training has been a new learning experience for me. Training others have kept me closer to the concepts and provided me a better understanding of the same. I guess this comes primarily from the fact that you first need to be clear on concepts before training others. Participants have asked me questions which have forced me to revisit the books and six sigma concepts, but recently in my training somebody asked me "Why is it called Six Simga and not by any other name" and I found his question to be very innocent and relevant. Any answers for this??? Starting this topic to know how have your experience been with training people on six sigma and what's the most interesting question that people have ever asked?
October 20, 201114 yr Just because Motorola decided to call it Six Sigma and not "5" or "7", as they thought Six is just the right goal. Also, the focus initially was primarily on variation reduction, which later shifted to a full fledged management approach.
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