SIX SIGMA & 80/20 RULE SIX SIGMA: Six Sigma is a data-driven management methodology focused on improving process quality and efficiency by identifying and eliminating defects. The goal is to reduce variation and achieve no more than 3.4 defects per million opportunities, which corresponds to 99.99966% accuracy. 80/20 Rule: The 80/20 rule means 80% of results come from 20% of the effort or causes. It's also called the Pareto Principle. EXAMPLE: 20% of customers bring 80% of the sales. SIX SIGMA: Company • Source • Engro Corporation Improve product quality, reduce defects, and optimize manufacturing processes Engro Six Sigma Launch (LinkedIn) • Unilever Pakistan Enhance production efficiency, reduce process variation, and improve supply chain operations Unilever Six Sigma Training (ICBMS Panel) • Unilever Clients List (6sigma.us) Lucky Core Industries Eliminate waste, reduce process inefficiencies, and increase operational savings LSS Program Launch - Official PDF Pakistan Tobacco Company (PTC) Maintain high manufacturing standards, reduce defects, and ensure global quality compliance PTC Green Belt Mention (Scribd Report) Fauji Fertilizer Company (FFC) Drive operational excellence, improve process control, and train leadership in Six Sigma FFC Six Sigma Training (LinkedIn) • • Purpose of Using Six Sigma 80/20 Rule OR Pareto Principle: EXAMPLE : • In sales, companies often find that 20% of their products generate 80% of their profits. So instead of promoting every product equally, they focus on the top-selling 20% — saving time, money, and boosting growth. • In school or exams, 20% of the topics often cover 80% of the paper. So students who focus on those key topics usually perform much better with less effort — proving the power of the 80/20