CIE42 Proceedings, 16-18 July 2012, Cape Town, South Africa © 2012 CIE & SAIIE
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SIX SIGMA PROJECT SELECTIONS BY USING A FUZZY MULTI CRITERIA DECISION MAKING
APPROACH: A CASE STUDY IN POLY ACRYL CORP
S.M. Kazemi
1*
, M. Karbasian
2
, S.M. Homayouni
1
and M.R. Vasili
1
1
Department of Industrial Engineering,
Lenjan Branch, Islamic Azad University, Isfahan, Iran
kazemi@iauln.ac.ir
homayouni@iauln.ac.ir
vasili@iauln.ac.ir
2
Faculty of Industrial Engineering,
Malek Ashtar Technical University, Isfahan, Iran
mkarbasi@mut-es.ac.ir
ABSTRACT
Six sigma may be named as a powerful and comprehensive management tool which is
necessary in order to bring changes in organization and to make conformity with customer
needs. Despite of other quality approaches, six sigma is not only a method, but it contains a
vision, a goal and a symbol. Beside the six sigma, symmetrical valuation method is
interpreted as a tool to collect strategy. This system offers a method to converge
occupation's activities with strategy, and also it offers a method in order to watch the
operation of strategic goals during time. Undoubtedly, the first step in reducing the risk
failure of the six sigma projects is to select the optimal choices. In this paper, the
effectiveness of criteria in choosing six sigma projects are identified and defined. Moreover,
a case study in Poly Acryl Corp is illustrated to demonstrate the effectiveness and
practicality of the fuzzy multi-criteria decision making approach to select six sigma projects.
In fact, we evaluated how selecting six sigma projects and goals using the fuzzy multi-
criteria decision making technique affect the organization.
Keywords: Fuzzy Multi-Criteria Decision Making and Decision Analysis, Quality Management
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