Purchasing - March 4, 2004
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Six-Sigma KOs costs
It's impossible, these days, to have a conversation about supplier performance measurement without hearing the words Six-Sigma bandied about. Very often, however, the phrase is used only in its narrowest sense, as in: "Our goal is for suppliers to reach Six-Sigma quality performance, or 3.4 defects per million parts.
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