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Six Sigma Can Help Project Managers Improve Results By Harry Rever If it was easy to improve business results, results would always improve. Obviously, this is not the case. Business leaders understand the power and usefulness of managing the improvement of key business results through projects and process improvement teams. That is why business leaders use project managers to address the toughest process improvement issues they face. It only makes sense, then, for project managers to be trained in how to improve processes through improving key performance metrics. And there is no better approach to process improvement than the application of Six Sigma tools and methods. It is a discipline that focuses on these very issues process improvement driven by key measure improvement. Moreover, the disciplines of project management (PM) and Six Sigma are not only similar, they are complementary. The similarities between project management and Six Sigma include: Use of projects as the avenue for improvement. Utilization of established project management techniques to effectively manage a project and project teams. Necessity of actively involved and proactive project sponsors or champions to help ensure project success. Life cycle and phases. Need for a well-trained project facilitator to lead the effort. Six Sigma adds additional dimensions to project management: Powerful set of process improvement steps and tools. Statistical and process thinking, to understand and improve results. Understanding of variation, to reduce knee-jerk reactions. Quantitative analysis, to base decisions on facts and data. Key metrics, if established correctly, reflect the capability of underlying processes. To improve any key metric, then, it only makes sense to improve the underlying process. As the quality guru Edwards Deming once said, If you can t describe what you are doing as a process, you don t know what you re doing. A strategy that focuses on the key metrics that describe the process is an effective way to improve results. And a 1

fact-based and logical approach addressing the root causes of problems must be applied by project teams. DMAIC Road Map to Improving Results The Six Sigma road map to improving business results is DMAIC (define, measure, analyze, improve, and control), a proven set of steps that can be applied to any process in any industry. The five DMAIC steps are easy to understand, make total sense, and match up well with the established project phases, as depicted in the outside circle in figure 1. Figure 2 depicts the DMAIC steps as an iterative process with the root-cause formula at the center of the DMAIC wheel. Control Controlling Improve Monitoring Initiating Process Under Study Define Measure & Executing Planning Figure 2 PM Phases and DMAIC Steps Control Improve Define Process Under Study Y = f(x 1, X 2, X 3,...X n ) Measure Step One Define As does any project, the Six Sigma define step requires extensive planning and scoping to ensure that the project is set up correctly. The project manager develops the project charter, ensures proper sponsorship for the project, and acquires appropriate crossfunctional team members. Timelines are established, proper training on the DMAIC steps is given to all stakeholders, and ground rules Figure 1 DMAIC Iterative Steps 2

Process Time are developed. Additionally, key measures are agreed upon that link the project to the business unit s strategy. The key measures must show sustained improvement to ensure project success. High-level process maps are also developed by the team to help with scoping the project and consistent process understanding. Step Two Measure How can sound decisions be made without good data? Why would anyone believe the team s recommendation without solid, accurate, and supportive data? The measure step addresses typical measurement-related and data-related issues such as: Specific data that is needed but is not available. Available data that is not accurate or not believable. Current measurements that are not helpful. Available data that is too much or too little. Many teams skip this Process Time by Region important step, a classic 55 mistake with lasting 50 consequences. In the 45 measure step, the team 40 develops a data-collection 35 plan to ensure the 30 accuracy of the 25 measurement system. 20 Process decisions must be 15 based on sound and Central East North South West Region accurate data; not on guesses, estimates, or Figure 3 Box Plot anecdotal comparisons. Data is stratified in various ways (by product, region, customer, shift, and so on) to help scope the project. An example of such data is shown in figure 3, a box plot stratifying data by region. Charts are also made during the measure stage to assist the team in better understanding the process and the important issues. 3

Key Measure Step Three Relationship Analysis Once the team has gathered the data and made the charts, they begin to look for clues to the improvement path through the key metrics. Various statistical tools can be used to stratify the data to reveal the important information and 5.10 4.90 4.70 4.50 4.30 4.10 3.90 3.70 R 2 = 0.6102 logical next steps. Process analysis can uncover Process Measure Figure 4 Scatter Plot bottlenecks and constraints, while root-cause analysis can hone in on the key measure drivers. Figure 4 shows a scatter plot, a tool that can help the team visualize relationships between variables or measures. 3.70 3.90 4.10 4.30 4.50 4.70 4.90 5.10 Note that the team has not made any changes or recommendations to the process yet. Another common mistake teams often make is to jump right to the improve step, trying to solve the problem without truly understanding its underlying processes and root causes. Going through the DMAIC steps in order is vital to project success and to seeing quantitatively if the key measure under study is improving. Utilizing the DMAIC steps correctly actually speeds up a project because the team now has a path to follow. Step Four Improve The improve step verifies and validates recommendations and demonstrates, with data and charts, sustained improvement before final process changes are implemented. A process can be extremely complicated. Without proper testing and validation, there is no way to ensure that the final recommendation actually does make a sustained difference. Figure 5 shows evidence of breakthrough and sustained improvement in a key metric, the goal of every Six Sigma project. Step Five Control Once improvements have been verified, the new process must be implemented and then handed off to the ultimate process owners. As in the closure phase of project management, in the DMAIC control step, the team closes down the project and hands off the final recommendations to those closest to the process. This step requires training the recipient organization on the data collection plan and how to maintain and 4

interpret the key metric charts. A reaction and audit plan must be put in place to ensure that the improvements are maintained over the long term and that the results do not drift back to previous levels. The essence of control is to maintain long-term gains. Without proper and effective efforts made at this step, organizations can easily work on the same problem over and over again because of the tendency for things to go back to the way they were before project initiation. Conclusion Improving business results is important in every organization. Project managers are often the change agents charged with leading the improvement efforts. Understanding and incorporating the Six Sigma DMAIC steps into every project can help project managers not only be more effective but can lead to breakthrough results. Attaining a Six Sigma Green Belt certification is the best approach for project managers who want to demonstrate that they are ready to accept the challenge of improving their organization s business results. About the Author Harry Rever (CSSBB, CQM, CQC, PMP) is Six Sigma director for International Institute for Learning. Harry is a dynamic presenter and practitioner of Six Sigma and Project Management. He has used his innate ability and over seventeen years of real-world experience to train thousands of employees in Six Sigma, process improvement, and project management disciplines. He frequently presents at conferences and seminars and is a senior member of ASQ and a member of PMI. 5