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Variation

Six Sigma

The extent to which process outputs differ from each other or from target values. Two types exist: Common Cause Variation (inherent to the process, random, requiring system changes) and Special Cause Variation (from specific identifiable sources, addressable through investigation). Understanding variation type is critical for selecting appropriate countermeasures. Attempting to 'fix' common cause variation as if it were special cause leads to tampering and making things worse.

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