G98:
The problem with the 6 Sigma Zealots is not the application of 6s to manufacturing & engineering processes. It is the insistence that everyone down to secretaries get 6s certified so the aforementioned admin can spend time supposedly using 6s tools to do...whatever to her performance as an admin.
It is also the dishonesty of the proponents who will not admit that 6s includes an overhead cost in time/money/etc. and that the overhead hit is not worth incurring for some projects. This is not solely the sin of the 6s cowboys, but of all process folk who think their process regimen is The Answer. For them, there is no software project, down to my shell scripts, that would not benefit from and would not be overburdened by their One Chosen Process*.
For instance, a job shop will not experience near the lift from the imposition of 6s processes & overhead as an assembly line. My shell scripts do just fine without being CMMI level 5 code*.
FTR, I was implementing 6s practices before my company quaffed the 6s kool-aid. I revamped processes, minimized error, and performed all sorts of analysis in support of customers and to figure out how to do my job better. I used all sorts of tool 6s calls out, but I just called it "common sense" and "doing my job."
* Funny thing is, once you get that sort of process in place, sometimes gov't will specifically state in the RFP or other docs that they are not willing to pay for that sort of process overhead. Laughed my backside off when i saw that the first time.