What does the future hold for all of us? With all the advances in technology, the possibilities seem endless.
In a documentary titled “The World in 50 Years,” there is a discussion about clothes that will have chips built into them to read the state of your health. Those tiny chips are microscopic software, which goes through a specific process to read all the different signals your body is putting out. The exciting part is that all of this has already begun to happen today.
So where does Six Sigma fit in, you ask? Every single template that is used in today’s software is based on the ideology of Six Sigma, whether it was realized or not.
You see, templates of any kind need to have an order of events, a time frame, and exact steps that have to be followed.
The tools and tactics that Six Sigma incorporates have been used to create software — with the number one tool found in the DEFINE Phase of DMAIC. This is the Critical to Quality Tool (CTQ), which is used to identify the needs of the customer.
Every piece of technology was created with a goal in mind, and the result was the quickest, most efficient piece of technology known for its effectiveness and efficiency.
Six Sigma was way ahead of its time. In a matter of speaking, the concept of Six Sigma creates physical templates for humans that makes teams run like high-speed software!
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