Six Sigma 6S Process Diagram Template for PowerPoint & Google Slides
Description
Leverage this fully editable Six Sigma 6S process diagram to map the six essential quality-control stages—Sort, Set in Order, Safety, Shine, Standardize, and Sustain—in one cohesive infographic. The slide features a central gear icon labeled “6S” flanked by a continuous gradient ring divided into six numbered segments, each with its own icon. Text callouts around the ring allow you to describe each phase in detail, while a left-aligned text block provides an overview or key takeaway. Built with vector shapes and master layouts in both PowerPoint and Google Slides, this template guarantees pixel-perfect customization: swap icons, recolor segments, adjust ring dimensions, and edit labels in seconds without disturbing alignment.
Preconfigured entrance animations guide audiences step by step through each quality stage, reinforcing narrative flow and engagement. The clean flat design, subtle drop shadows, and crisp typography ensure professional polish and readability across devices. Cross-platform compatibility eliminates formatting headaches and version-control issues, enabling teams to collaborate seamlessly. Ideal for quality-management reviews, process-improvement workshops, and Six Sigma training sessions, this diagram brings structure and visual impact to complex workflows.
Who is it for
Quality engineers, Six Sigma practitioners, and process-improvement consultants will benefit from this slide when teaching DMAIC or 6S methodologies and mapping operational workflows. Project managers, operations leaders, and training facilitators can also use it to align teams on best practices and drive defect-reduction initiatives.
Other Uses
Beyond 6S frameworks, repurpose this infographic for audit checklists, compliance roadmaps, risk-management processes, or iterative project lifecycles. The modular segments support additional numbering, icon swaps, or extended descriptions—making it versatile for strategy workshops, executive briefings, and stakeholder presentations.
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