
Six Sigma: F(X) Cascade
Weiss, Elliott N.,...
Six Sigma: F(X) Cascade
Weiss, Elliott N.; Gonce, Andrew
OM-1206 | Published March 8, 2005 | 5 pages Technical Note
Collection: Darden School of Business
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This technical note describes a technique, F(X) Cascade, for determining the potential benefits of implementing a six-sigma improvement project. An integral part of the "define" stage in the DMAIC methodology is quantifying the sources of costs of defects and variability. The F(X) Cascade is one structured approach to this analysis.
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