Six Sigma and Small Business – A Winning Combination
August 30, 2010 · 1
Mention the Six Sigma process and what nearly immediately comes to mind is a proficiency process for Huge Business to implement. But aren’t small businesses also vulnerable to pricey errors in time and calibre management, customer service and bookkeeping mistakes? So, what’s the problem?
Cost is the biggest impediment in deciding to implement the Six Sigma process into a small business entity. Unfortunately, most consulting firms try using a one-size-fits-all mentality when it comes to implementation and its associated costs.
Luckily, there are options acquirable for small businesses to take advantage of the 6 Sigma process and reap the same revenue-increasing benefits.
Small Scale Focus
Small and medium-sized businesses must seek out either consultants or consulting firms with the knowledge and know-how to implement the process in a cost effective manner for the smaller entity. Many small businesses are family-run, and would ideal benefit from one or two people being trained in the 6 Sigma process and then have them keep their certification level current with ongoing training.
Part of their work load will be implementing the necessary changes discovered during the Six Sigma process and making sure all are being employed and used effectively.
Selective Auditing
Another avenue acquirable is to hire Six Sigma trained and certified consultants to come in on a yearly or bi-annual basis to selectively audit the weaker or less productive areas of the small business. Obviously, the stronger more productive operations are in as much need of the 6 Sigma system, and thus the consultant can focus on the business areas where revenue generation is absent or nonexistent.
The certified consultant can then explain the needed changes to the company owner and employees in order to ensure an effective transition.
Every company, whether massive or small, can greatly benefit and improve their bottom line by adopting and implementing the Six Sigma process. The scope and breadth of the system can be plain or designed to accommodate any business entity and should not be discarded because of the higher price of across-the-board implementation costs.
The beauty of the Six Sigma system is its adaptability and flexibility; this does carry over in to its actual execution into any company’s business model. The small or medium-sized business owner must be continual in finding a Six Sigma consulting firm with the vision and insight to employ this application on a small scale.
Six Sigma and Small Business – A Winning Combination
Tony Jacowski is a calibre analyst for The MBA Journal. Aveta Solution’s Six Sigma Online offers online six sigma training and certification classes for lean six sigma, black belts, green belts, and yellow belts.
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