Management Tools
Lean Six Sigma
Lean Six Sigma
Lean Six Sigma is an approach to project management that combines elements of both Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma approaches.
Management Tools
Lean Six Sigma is an approach to project management that combines elements of both Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma approaches.
Lean Six Sigma is an approach to project management that combines elements of both Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma approaches. Lean Six Sigma originally was designed to improve manufacturing quality to no more than 3.4 defects per million opportunities. The combination of Lean and Six Sigma helps companies achieve higher quality in a fast and efficient way by creating a culture of responsiveness and accountability. Lean Six Sigma programs constantly measure and analyze data on the variables in any process, and then use statistical techniques to understand what improvements will reduce defects and improve efficiency. Such programs also incorporate a strong system for gathering customer feedback. Companies have applied Lean Six Sigma to functions ranging from manufacturing to call centers to collections.
Prior to using Lean Six Sigma, companies should deploy an upfront diagnostic to identify the most critical opportunities. Then, Lean Six Sigma teams follow five problem-solving steps to quickly identify root problem causes, develop solutions, and implement procedures that maintain those solutions.
Companies use Lean Six Sigma to set performance goals for the entire organization and to mobilize teams and individuals to achieve dramatic improvements in existing processes. More specifically, Lean Six Sigma can:
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