Six Sigma is a highly disciplined analysis process implemented by companies in order to develop and deliver near-perfect products and services. Originally created by Motorola in the 1980s, it was used to identify, measure, and help remove defects in complex manufacturing processes. Today, Six Sigma has evolved into a business management strategy that enjoys wide spread application in many sectors of industry. In fact, it incorporates quality management and statistical methods that create an infrastructure of projects that follow a special sequence of steps with quantified financial and quality-driven targets.