neha_sharma
Hi, Can anybody share their experience about executing a six sigma project focusing on the reduction of attrition? I am keen to know the strategy adopted & tools used.
One important aspect is to look into the exit interview comments given by outgoing people to find out the reason. But, there, I am not sure about the authenticity of their comments. But, anyway, I know we have to take into consideration this data.

From India, Mumbai
Ramesh Rajagopal
5

Hi Neha,

Six Sigma is a very systematic methodology for improvements. It uses a 5 step approach VIZ Define, Measure, Analyze,Improve and Control. Coming back to your project on attrition rate, don't come to any conclusion based on exit interviews. Use the following steps ( You may need training on six sigma before doing this)

1. Define your problem clearly using SMART approach ( Your goal should be specific,Measurable, Aggressive but Achievable, Relevant and Time bound). Defining scope & boundaries is very important.Specific formats available for this. Example : Project Charter

Map the entire process from recruitment to attrition.

2. After clearly defining the scope & objectives, establish baseline ie.. measure the existing status, ensure your measurement system is objective & not open to different interpretations.

In this stage you will identify different variables (In six sigma they are called as Xs) contributing to attrition. They may vary from 25 to 75 depending on your scope & organization.

3. This stage you analyze each of those variables using statistical tools (Ex: hypothesis testing) and eliminate non contributing Xs . This is funneling process. By the end of this stage , you will have few Xs ( Normally 3 to 9) which are taken in to next step

4. In the Improve stage you validate the remaining Xs and identify the main contributors and Root causes. Also you will idetify the improvement actions.

5. This stage is called control OR sustenance of improvements. You establish controls for holding the gains for long term.

This is just a overview and actual project needs lot of focus,team work and basic knowledge of Statistical tools.

All the best for your project

Ramesh


From Singapore, Singapore
abhay khandelwal
hello ramesh
i have done B.E in biotech and currently pursuing MBA in OPERATION MANAGEMENT
will you please tell who provide the training in six sigma ,how much duration it is and how much fees it require?
after completed my mba i wish to join service industries like shipping..is this methodology comes to use there because i have heard this is mainly use in manufacturing industries.
regards
abhay khandelwal

From India, Faridabad
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