Six Sigma Tools and Eight Key to Risk Management

Journal Title: Asigurarea Calităţii – Quality Assurance - Year 2017, Vol 0, Issue 89

Abstract

Six Sigma is a process measurement and management system that enables employees and companies to take a process oriented view of the entire business. Using the various concepts embedded in Six Sigma, key processes are identified, the outputs of these processes are prioritized, the capability is determined, improvements are made, if necessary and a management structure is put in place to assure the ongoing success of the business.

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Marius FLORESCU

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Marius FLORESCU (2017). Six Sigma Tools and Eight Key to Risk Management. Asigurarea Calităţii – Quality Assurance, 0(89), 19-21. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-192208