Six Sigma in Your Personal Life
Claudio Gutierrez, PMP
Project Management Expert @ Valens Project Consulting | Efficiency Consulting
Six Sigma is widely used by companies the world over to improve operations, standardize practices, create a culture of quality, encourage a mindset of continuous improvement, and ultimately increase profits. It’s an impressive set of tools that has shown to be extremely adaptable and effective across many industries. The Six Sigma toolset is so powerful and versatile, that it can easily be applied to your personal life. In fact, you can start seeing results almost immediately.
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But how can you apply it to your life?
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DMAIC
First of all, Six Sigma exists within the framework of DMAIC (Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve and Control), and once you realize this, you’ll discover that everyone is using Six Sigma in their lives, knowingly or unknowingly. But if you’re aware of the theory of this methodology, you’re more likely to use these tools as efficiently as possible to achieve your goals.
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For instance, let’s look at a visit to the doctor with a DMAIC mindset. I’ll highlight the Six Sigma tools at play throughout the example.
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5S
A more practical and immediate example of how Six Sigma tools can help you is with some good old fashioned spring cleaning in your home. Look no further than 5S – the Six Sigma tool used to keep production workspace orderly.
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The process is pretty much self-explanatory:
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In Conclusion
I can personally attest that being aware of these tools and actually using them has made my life more organized. I’m much more efficient with finances, grocery consumption, time estimates, and even a better human being. In the future, I’ll go into more detailed examples of how Six Sigma can improve your life, but in the meantime, don’t hesitate to reach out if this is a topic that interests you. Set up a?free assessment ?with us and unleash your potential both at work and in your personal life! Don’t forget to follow us on?LinkedIn ?for the latest updates on how we help support our customers.
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1 年What a great thought!
There is a difference between Six Sigma and Lean Six Sigma. If i am doing Six Sigma that curriculum doesn't include things like 5S. It is DMAIC which just like PDCA a iteration of the basic scientific process we all learned in third grade. We wrote Leaning Into Six Sigma in 2001 because there was a synergy between Lean and Six Sigma. There was and still is this infantile rock throwing between the two and only.makes both initiative appear equally infantile. Lean is the single most common sense application in your personal life. How many people keep their refrigerator in their bedroom and the stove in the living room? We keep them all in the kitchen because that is where they get used. You buy groceries you don't drop them off on the porch to be inspected. You take then in and put them away. For some reason we leave that logic at home when we go to work.