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  4. Six Sigma - Wikipedia

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    Six Sigma (6σ) is a set of techniques and tools for process improvement.It was introduced by American engineer Bill Smith while working at Motorola in 1986. [1] [2]Six Sigma strategies seek to improve manufacturing quality by identifying and removing the causes of defects and minimizing variability in manufacturing and business processes.

  5. Lean Six Sigma - Wikipedia

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    The highest level of certification is a black belt, signifying a deep knowledge of Lean Six Sigma principles. Below the black belt are the green and yellow belts. For each of these belts, level skill sets are available that describe which of the overall Lean Six Sigma tools are expected to be part of a certain belt level. [8]

  6. Reebok Nano - Wikipedia

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    The shoe's design includes a spacious toe box. [3] The following year, Nano 2.0 was released. [4] Men's Fitness included the shoe on its list of "Workout Gear for CrossFit: 15 New Products to Improve Your Daily Workout." [5] The shoe has a wider toe box than the first generation to allow an athlete's foot to play more naturally and maximize ...

  7. Design for Six Sigma - Wikipedia

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    Historically, although the first successful Design for Six Sigma projects in 1989 and 1991 predate establishment of the DMAIC process improvement process, Design for Six Sigma (DFSS) is accepted in part because Six Sigma organisations found that they could not optimise products past three or four Sigma without fundamentally redesigning the ...