Six Sigma Church


Posted by: meikah | 23 September 2007 | 11:53 pm

I am not being blasphemous, but yes, you read it right. As I was researching for something to write about today, I came across an old blogpost at Connectedness. This 350-year-old church in Cambridge, Massachussets claimed that it would adopt Six Sigma to better serve its customers, that is parishioners.

six sigma churchThe church wanted to make sure that people would flock to the church, and attend masses even without alarming world events.

I find the post really interesting! I have a feeling that this church is being run like a business organization, and that it doesn’t just wait for parshioners to come.

Harry Snyder, the Six Sigma expert tapped by Mitchelson to lead Six Sigma Church, explained just how Six Sigma works: “Six Sigma is a totally unique and revolutionary system that will achieve not 10% gains, not 20% gains, but incredible breakthrough gains for First Church, Cambridge! Six Sigma makes every other system you’ve heard about obsolete! When you are ready to take your church to the next level, then you are ready for my Six Sigma Transformational Workshop! Hallelujah!”

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What is your take on this?

*Photo from StockXchng

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