ooooohhh soooo wrong..... clear indicator that you dont know what six sigma is.... it involves statistics, yes, but you are off in your explanation... sorry.
Six sigma was a clueless statistical quality control program in the eighties - it was popular when American manufacturing, suffering from penis envy with respect to Japan, was getting "lean and mean" while self-destructing.
"Six Sigma is a set of practices originally developed by Motorola to systematically improve processes by eliminating defects. A defect is defined as nonconformity of a product or service to its specifications."
also, Laura, if you need to be familiarized with 6Sigma for this interview try getting familiar with the DMAIC process, and the most basic statistic tools (ANOVA, control charts, run charts, cause & effect diagrams, yadda yadda... )
unless they are specifically asking for a Green Belt or Black Belt, thats a lot more than what they will ask about in the interview.
"Six Sigma is a set of practices originally developed by Motorola to systematically improve processes by eliminating defects. A defect is defined as nonconformity of a product or service to its specifications."
I live next door to one of the engineers who is probably responsible for the problem rectifiers...He's an electrical engineer who couldn't trouble shoot a bad breaker in the breaker panel of his house without help.
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