Size Matters Research Report
53% of respondents from small companies who said innovation at theirorganization is independent of Six Sigma--More large companies use Six Sigma than do small companies – yet Six Sigma is alive and well in many "small" companies. In the context of this research, small companies are defined as those with less than $50 million in annual revenue; large companies are those with revenues of $1 billion or more. Certainly, organizations with fewer employees and less revenue will approach the application of the methodology differently than a multi-billion dollar corporation. But how do these ends of the spectrum differ? This research article analyzes data from previous iSixSigma surveys this year with a new focus on small companies. For each topic, the data has been further stratified by company size to get a look at how size affects aspects of a Six Sigma deployment. Find out what Six Sigma looks like at small companies - and how their approach differs from deployments at billion dollar-pl