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Unified Six Sigma Offering

IDS Scheer
Tue, 03/04/2008 - 22:00
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(IDS Scheer: Orlando, Florida) -- Customers need business process management (BPM) to constantly align their processes with business needs. ARIS Six Sigma combines IDS Scheer’s proven business process excellence approach and Six Sigma’s statistics-driven view. This not only guarantees visibility of the specific reasons for weak points in critical processes, but also enables customers to implement processes for continuous improvement.

“We are pleased to leverage our long-term experience and proven process management software by joining forces with the de facto statistics standard for Six Sigma projects, provided by Minitab,” says Karl Wagner, director of ARIS product and solution management at IDS Scheer. “The goal of our partnership with Minitab is to help our joint customers to accelerate and complete their Six Sigma projects successfully. The integrated offering will provide full support for the define measure analyze improve, and control (DMAIC) cycle for Six Sigma initiatives.”

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