Former Caterpillar CEO Glen Barton Honored for Implementing 6 Sigma

Oct. 3, 2012
Retired Caterpillar Inc. chairman and CEO Glen Barton is being honored by SAE International for his leadership and emphasis on improving product, processes and quality during his tenure as the company’s top executive from 1999 to 2004.

Retired Caterpillar Inc. chairman and CEO Glen Barton is being honored by SAE International for his leadership and emphasis on improving product, processes and quality during his tenure as the company’s top executive from 1999 to 2004.

After assuming the role of chairman and CEO, Barton led the deployment of 6 Sigma across the Caterpillar enterprise, a fact-based, data-driven approach to process improvement aimed at the near elimination of defects in every process and transaction. Its launch was unique in that it occurred in a single wave simultaneously throughout the entire corporation.

“The decision to deploy 6 Sigma brought about a significant cultural shift in the organization and drove collaboration and teamwork throughout all of Caterpillar,” said Barton. “I am proud that our team was able to get it done. It was critical to not only embed 6 Sigma into multiple quality processes, we also made sure the organization understood that 6 Sigma at Caterpillar was not just a focus on product quality, but improving all business processes.”

SAE International is a global association of more than 133,000 engineers and related technical experts in the aerospace, automotive and commercial vehicle industries. Barton is the recipient of the Subir Chowdhury Medal of Quality Leadership award, which recognizes those who foster innovation and broaden the impact of quality in their industry.

Caterpillar is the world’s leading manufacturer of construction and mining equipment, diesel and natural gas engines, industrial gas turbines and diesel-electric locomotives.