CAPM (Certified Associate in Project Management) Practice Exam

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What is the main goal of the Six Sigma process?

  1. Increasing company profit

  2. Staff training

  3. Problem resolution and process improvement

  4. Marketing strategies improvement

The correct answer is: Problem resolution and process improvement

The main goal of the Six Sigma process is to improve problem resolution and optimize process efficiency within a company. Option A, increasing company profit, is not the main goal of the Six Sigma process as it focuses on quality and efficiency rather than financial gain. Option B, staff training, may be a component of the Six Sigma process, but it is not the primary goal. Option D, marketing strategies improvement, is not related to the Six Sigma process at all. Therefore, the correct answer is C, problem resolution and process improvement.