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Published on Nov 18, 2015
A ten minute overview of Lean Six Sigma.
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Lean Six Sigma
Dave's Quick Primer
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Lean Six Sigma
A rigorous and structured approach to help manage and improve quality and performance, and to solve potentially complex problems
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Lean Thinking
Focuses on enhancing value for the customer by improving and smoothing the process flow and eliminating waste
Much of Lean was developed by Toyota
Many tools come from service organisations (surprisingly?)
Slight slant towards "efficiency" orientation? (vs Six Sigma)
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Lean Principles
Understand customer and their perception of value
Identify and understand the value stream for each process and the waste within it
Enable the value to flow
Let the customer pull the value through the processes, according to their needs
Continuously pursue perfection (continuous improvement)
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Six Sigma
Systematic & robust approach to improvement, customer need focused
Originally out of Motorola
Sigma: a measure of variation that reveals average difference between any one item & the overall average of a larger population of items
Slight slant towards "effectivness" orientation? (vs Lean)
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Six Sigma Principles
Understand CTQs of customers & stakeholders
Understand organisational processes & ensure they reflect customer CTQs
Manage by fact and reduce variation
Involve and equip the people in the process
Undertake improvement activity in a systematic way
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Bringing it together
Lean Six Sigma takes the features of Lean and Six Sigma and integrates them to form seven principles
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Lean Six Sigma Principles
Focus on the customer
Identify & understand how work is done
Manage, improve, smooth process flow
Remove non-value-adding steps & waste
Manage by fact & reduce variation
Involve & equip people in the process
Undertake improvement activity in a systematic way
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Process and Tool oriented
DMAIC
Value Stream Mapping
Many other tools
Accreditation: green, black belts
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How can we use Lean Six Sigma?
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Dave Bowyer
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