Lean Six Sigma : Combining Six Sigma Quality with Lean Production Speed by Michael L. George

Lean Six Sigma : Combining Six Sigma Quality with Lean Production Speed



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Lean Six Sigma : Combining Six Sigma Quality with Lean Production Speed Michael L. George ebook
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ISBN: 0071385215, 9780071471350
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Lean Six Sigma is a natural evolution of the quality and process improvement disciplines that originated in the 1950s to improve manufacturing. One false dichotomy that's often stated (usually from the Lean Sigma crowd) is Lean is for speed/efficiency/flow and Six Sigma is for quality. It combines the time-focused strategy inherent in Lean with the analytical tools of Six Sigma, which allows for a flexible solution set to address the broadest set of problems. - This is the way to use the most appropriate tool for the job. The first question I ask of people considering Lean Six Sigma is “do you produce a product or service where the consequences of slight variations would render your product or service useless, or dangerous to your end customer?” If the answer to this question is no, then the “Six Sigma” element of It is common to hear that Lean is all about speed, while Six Sigma is a driver of near perfect quality. When Lean and Six Sigma are combined as shown on the graph on the right, they offer a powerful toolbox of skills that can create organizational breakthroughs in speed, without sacrificing quality. Lean Six Sigma plays a big role in combining the quality enhancement that is brought about by the use of six sigma and speed step-up that results from the use of lean manufacturing standards. How to use McGraw-Hill Lean Six Sigma : Combining Six Sigma. Lean Six Sigma : Combining Six Sigma Quality with Lean Production Speed. Used together these methodologies improve each other! Caused Combining 6 sigma with Lean manufacturing augments short-term results using the power of comprehensive changes. Lean is a discipline in which the goal is to eliminate waste and increase process efficiency through a focus on improvements in speed and cost. Process variability affects quality because the more you reduce variation, the more likely it is that the process will produce a good product. Lean Six Sigma utilizes a philosophy of increasing speed by concentrating on waste reduction. Variation reduction also affects the entire value stream (a uniquely lean view) A $1.4 million revenue enhancement from using the combined effort of Lean Six Sigma.

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