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Jay Arthur
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iSixSigma magazine announced the top 10 best places to work in Six Sigma. #1 was Starwood Hotels, with McKesson, Pfizer, Merck and UnitedHealthcare rounding out the top five. These companies have been on the Six Sigma journey for 7-to-13 years. When you look at the number of people these companies have trained in Six Sigma, it's between 2-8% of all employees. The top two companies train:
Even in huge companies with 30,000+ employees, this seems to be the pace of Six Sigma learning. Author and speaker Seth Godin says: "Ideas that spread, WIN!" After a decade of watching the sluggish adoption of Six Sigma, I doubt that Six Sigma is spreading fast enough. Why is it so slow? Perhaps the Theory of Constraints (TOC) can shine a light on what's wrong. Theory of Constraints and Six Sigma First, 5-10-20 day instructor-led classes take time to arrange. You have to get the employees out of their job and into the classroom. There's only so many instructors for these classes. Constraint, constraint, constraint. Even the companies training Yellow Belts are only able to train about 250 a year. Third, a lot of companies are convinced by their consultants to use Minitab, which is great for Black Belts, but overkill for everyone else. It requires a week of training to learn every nuance. Then, give everyone the QI Macros to do Six Sigma charts and diagrams right in Excel, where most data resides. Six Sigma is Spreading Too Slowly Here's a hint: No leadership team is going to wait for decades. I think you'll find the results surprising.
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