The Six Sigma process for continual improvement is a method that focuses on reducing variability in business processes to improve overall quality. It involves identifying and removing the causes of defects or errors in processes, and minimizing variability. The process includes five steps: Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, and Control (DMAIC). Leaders constantly look for deviations from desired tolerance levels in execution across various areas and swiftly close the gap, thereby raising the bar for the entire organization. Like Six Sigma, execution works only when people practice it continuously.
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