Six Sigma Green Belt Certification Practice Exam

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What is the main goal of the Define phase in the DMAIC process?

  1. Identify the problem

  2. Analyze data

  3. Implement solutions

  4. Secure project resources

The correct answer is: Identify the problem

The main goal of the Define phase in the DMAIC (Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, Control) process is to accurately identify and articulate the problem that needs to be addressed. This phase is crucial because it sets the stage for the entire project by ensuring that everyone involved understands what the specific issue is and what the project aims to achieve. In the Define phase, project goals and customer requirements are clearly outlined, which helps establish a focused direction for the subsequent phases. By thoroughly defining the problem, teams can prioritize their efforts effectively and ensure alignment on what success looks like. This clarity helps prevent scope creep and allows for more targeted analysis and improvements later in the process. The other options, while related to the overall project execution, pertain to different phases of DMAIC. Analyzing data occurs in the Analyze phase, implementing solutions takes place in the Improve phase, and securing project resources typically happens at the beginning or throughout the project but is not the primary focus of the Define phase.