A fundamental idea behind programs such as Six Sigma is to follow Taguchi s second principle and minimize variability around the target for all critical dimensions. While achieving Six Sigma capability achieves good quality, the specifications remain in tact. Using Taguchi s loss function as a guide make an argument for tightening specification limits as variability is reduced as an alternative to aspiring to achieve Six Sigma quality. |
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