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2.9) What is the correct order of the six-sigma phases? (a) Define, Analyzc, Imp

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2.9) What is the correct order of the six-sigma phases? (a) Define, Analyzc, Improve, Control, Mcasure (b) Define, Analyze, Measure Improve, Control (c) Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, Control (d) Define, Measure, Analyze, Control, Improve 2.10) Choose the correct option (a) As variation reduces, DPMO increases and Sigma Level goes up (b) As variation reduces, DPMO decreases and Sigma Level goes up (c) As variation reduces, DPMO decreases and Sigma Level goes down (d) None of the above 2.11) The fundamental mantra of Six Sigma is: (a) All processes can be improved to a six sigma level (b) Current metrics should completely represent the capabilities of system (c) Variation exists in all processes and can be identified, quantified, and reduced (d) There is no account for variation in a process since it will always exist 2.12) Which of the following is a high-level map that shows the process of how a particular customer requirement is satisfied? (a) FourSquare Diagram (c) SIPOC Diagram (b) Sigma Circle Diagram (d) Fishbone Diagram

Explanation / Answer

2.9, The correct order is define, measure, analyze, improve and control. Hence the correct option is C.

2.10. The correct option is B. As variation reduces, dpmo decreases and sigma level goes up.

2.11. The correct option is c. Variation exists in all processes and can be identified, quantified and reduced.

2.12. The correct option is d. SIPOC diagram

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