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News Release from: The Manufacturing Institute | Subject: Six Sigma
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 21 March 2007
Masterclass unravels the mysteries of
Six Sigma
Six Sigma has been hailed as the most powerful manufacturing performance tool ever and is credited with driving huge performance improvements at companies such as Ford, DuPont and Motorola
Six Sigma has been hailed as the most powerful manufacturing performance tool ever and is credited with driving huge performance improvements at companies such as Ford, DuPont and Motorola, where it has reportedly generated savings of USD17 billion Manufacturers seeking to perfect their processes and quality performance can learn how some of Europe's best businesses are meeting these challenges through a Six Sigma Masterclass at the Manchester-based Manufacturing Institute on Thursday, April 19
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 24 Aug 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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The event will feature experts from industry and academia as speakers from Aston Martin, Xerox Europe, Jaguar Land Rover, Advansa and Brainboxes will be joined by experts from The Manufacturing Institute and Glasgow Caledonian University.
They will demonstrate how the powerful statistical method can be used to tackle quality and process-related problems in organisations - helping to reduce variability in processes, eliminate defects, improve delivery performance and reduce costs.
Other events in The Manufacturing Institute 2007 Manufacturing Masterclass series include:.
* May 3 Logistics.
* September 27 Lean Leadership.
* November 29 Asset Management/TPM.
The event brochure can be downloaded from the website.
For further information about any of the forthcoming Masterclass series contact Amy Royle.
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