Both methodologies focus on improving processes and increasing efficiency. But they have different approaches and goals. Let's look at the main differences between the two methodologies.
Six Sigma is a process management and quality improvement methodology that focuses on minimizing variability and imperfections in processes and products. The goal of Six Sigma is to achieve maximum output quality and minimize the occurrence of errors or defective products.
PRINCE2, IPMA, and PMI are three different project management methodologies. They all share the same goal, which is achieving a successful project, but each offers a unique approach.
An interview with Ludmila Vráželová, a guide in the world of ITIL, COBIT, PRINCE2, IT4IT, and DevOps. Her training has been attended by more than 1,000 professionals from around the world.
PRINCE2® was created to take the doubt and guesswork out of managing projects and, in particular, the method offers seven principles that work well in supporting IT projects.