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Item Desarrollo y transversalidad(2012-03-22) Tobón López, Luis David; Alvarado Sánchez, Jairo Augusto; Ortíz Escobar, Claudia Patricia; Buriticá Londoño, Ingrid; Restrepo Botero, Juan Carlos; Molina González, David Andrés; Posada Bernal, Rodrigo; Álvarez Hincapié, Carlos Federico; Borda Yepes, Víctor Hugo; Bedoya Mejía, Oswaldo; Rosero Noguera, Ricardo; Posada, Sandra L.; Cano Díaz, Victoria Eugenia; Roldán Aristizábal, Luz Marina; Ochoa Velásquez, Rafael; Gutiérrez Ramírez, Luz Adriana; Londoño Londoño, Julián Alberto; Millán Cardona, Leonidas de Jesús; Ciro Velásquez, Héctor José; Gil Garzón, Maritza Andrea; Rojano, Benjamín Alberto; Guerrero Eraso, Carlos Arturo; Restrepo Duque, Ana María; Cortés Rodríguez, Misael; Gómez Montoya, Rodrigo Andrés; Barrera Rendón, SantiagoItem Seis sigma: un enfoque teórico y aplicado en el ámbito empresarial basándose en información científica(Corporación Universitaria Lasallista, 2012-07-11) Gómez Montoya, Rodrigo Andrés; Barrera Rendón, SantiagoSix Sigma is a quality philosophy that allows a reduction on the variation of the processes and products, and an impact on the clients´ satisfaction. Objective. To elaborate the state of the at and the trends of Six Sigma concerning its methodologies, focuses for the use, benefits and the critical failure and success factors that facilitate its implementation. Methodology. Revision and analysis of secondary scientific information, considered useful for making the state of the art and for establishing the trends. Conclusion. The importance of process management is identified, and so are the organizational culture, the use of statistical techniques and the programs or planning methods to implement Six Sigma in companies as a tool to reduce costs, improve the satisfaction level ,o clients and create a competitive advantage from the continuous improvement of the operations, which can be considered a difficult to imitate capability.