What is the primary goal of Six Sigma?
The primary goal of Six Sigma is to foster a commitment to continuous improvement by systematically reducing defects and process variation. In data-driven decision making, Six Sigma uses statistical methods to improve quality, efficiency, and consistency across organizational processes.
Six Sigma emphasizes disciplined problem-solving through data analysis, root-cause identification, and process control. While reducing defects to 3.4 per million opportunities is a hallmark metric, the broader objective is embedding continuous improvement into organizational culture.
SIPOC is a supporting tool, leadership is a contributing factor, and collaborative planning forecasting and replenishment relates to supply chain management, not Six Sigma's core purpose.
Therefore, the correct answer is D.
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