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Robert William Bob Galvin is recognized as a pioneer and innovative champion of Six Sigma. Bob Galvin was born in 1922 as the son of Motorola founder Paul Galvin. He went to work for Motorola in 1940, and was named president of the […]

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Robert William Bob Galvin is recognized as a pioneer and innovative champion of Six Sigma. Bob Galvin was born in 1922 as the son of Motorola founder Paul Galvin. He went to work for Motorola in 1940, and was named president of the company in 1956. Bob subsequently succeeded his father Paul as CEO in 1959 and served in that capacity until 1986.

In 1986, he left the role as CEO and remained the Chairman of the Board of Motorola. Along with Bill Smith and John Mitchell, he implemented the Six Sigma methodology at Motorola. Under his leadership and influence, he grew the company from $216 million in sales in 1958 to $6.7 billion in sales in 1987. As a result, the company was awarded the first Malcom Baldrige National Quality Award from President George Bush in 1988. Six Sigma was subsequently adopted by General Electric (GE) under the leadership of Jack Welch. Jack Welch was quoted as saying, Six Sigma changed the DNA of GE.

In 1979, Motorola realized the full extent and damage being suffered by the company. Galvin began to realize the extent which it had lost market share in many key segments, including televisions, car radios and semiconductors. This realization brought on an awakening by Galvin. Motorola was at a major turning point and things had to change!

Galvin understood that business performance would improve when the quality improved. With his team in place, Galvin set in motion a powerful change strategy focusing on the culture and quality at Motorola. Even though he was firmly committed to these changes, he found that they were not enough. Galvin embarked on massive change that required going from a 10x quality improvement to an 1800x quality improvement. He put trusted leadership in place that he knew could get the job accomplished, and they embarked on this path of profound change.

Over the years, Motorola perfected the Six Sigma process within the organization. The leaders struggled to continually improve their methodology and found their much needed success. Their approach became scientific and deeply analytical. As time passed and leaders grew, matured and improved their commitment to quality, so developed their Six Sigma practice. Motorola quickly became the gold standard for quality and the vision of all sectors seeking the same goals. Galvin’s unwavering focus to the practice of Six Sigma and the absolute power he entrusted with his team, reaped unsurpassed results. They understand that measurement was everything!

The practice was formally embraced by Motorola and was put out across the business in over 52 locations worldwide and in 15 different languages, all within a year.

Bob Galvin, Motorola and Six Sigma will forever be recognized as the champion of Six Sigma. The legacy remains strong, and their success represents the hard won efforts of visionaries seeking absolute quality and performance improvement.

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The Story of Six Sigma: A Timeline https://6sigma.com/the-story-of-six-sigma-a-timeline/ https://6sigma.com/the-story-of-six-sigma-a-timeline/#respond Thu, 09 Apr 2020 01:51:20 +0000 https://6sigma.com/?p=25712 Did you ever wonder how Six Sigma came about? The timeline and people involved in this methodology is very telling. They say it takes a village — well it does. We all have our gifts that we were born with, and many times those gifts have to be in collaboration with others for […]

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Did you ever wonder how Six Sigma came about? The timeline and people involved in this methodology is very telling. They say it takes a village — well it does. We all have our gifts that we were born with, and many times those gifts have to be in collaboration with others for them to flourish. Six Sigma might just be a stunning example of that. Check out this infographic below. 

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INFOGRAPHIC: A Six Sigma History Timeline https://6sigma.com/infographic-a-six-sigma-history-timeline/ https://6sigma.com/infographic-a-six-sigma-history-timeline/#respond Tue, 02 Oct 2018 14:03:12 +0000 https://6sigma.com/?p=22622 As time marched on, so did the evolution of Six Sigma as we know it today. We must pay homage to Bill Smith, who is known as the Father of Six Sigma. The success Motorola obtained after implementation of Six Sigma was all because of Bill Smith. Earning recognition for his work, he received the […]

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As time marched on, so did the evolution of Six Sigma as we know it today. We must pay homage to Bill Smith, who is known as the Father of Six Sigma. The success Motorola obtained after implementation of Six Sigma was all because of Bill Smith. Earning recognition for his work, he received the Malcom Baldrige National Quality Award, which was said to be the high point of Bill’s life. The last years of Bill’s life were spent doing what he loved, teaching and implementing Six Sigma.

Learn more about the history of Six Sigma in timeline below!

 

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