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Smooth the rough spots with TOC, then Lean – and fine-tune with Six Sigma

synchrono

Here we are at the final installment of our four-part, Sandpaper blog series about when to use the tools of Lean Manufacturing, the Theory of Constraints (TOC) and Six Sigma to address constraints, drive flow and promote continuous improvement. Refine with Six Sigma. The Right Tools at the Right Time.

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How to Sustain a Lean Culture in Manufacturing & Supply Chain

GlobalTranz

Today I will discuss how a company can sustain a lean culture once they have implemented lean practices in order to achieve continuous improvement. Your company has started the lean journey, but how do you sustain it? How can we Continuously Improve Daily and Sustain a Lean Culture and Behavior? Why are we doing this?

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11 Effective Process Improvement Techniques in Manufacturing

Unleashed

Process improvement techniques like lean manufacturing and Kanban help businesses achieve optimal business health. Six Sigma Six Sigma’s methodology was developed in the 1980s by a scientist at Motorola. In addition to the Six Sigma concept is Lean Six Sigma.

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10 Signs You Should Reboot Your Lean Program!

Supply Chain Game Changer

How many people make a New Year’s resolution to “Lean” yourself out only to abandon it shortly thereafter? What do you do when your Lean program at work suffers the same fate? In this case one of the areas I wanted to understand was whether or not there was a Lean program in operation. And it needed a reboot.

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5 Keys to Implementing Improvement Initiatives

The Logistics of Logistics

My particular improvement soapbox is Lean Management with some Six Sigma thrown in for good measure. The principles can be applied to anything, just like Lean and Six Sigma. Believe it or not Toyota DIDN’T invent Lean. Many measurements are sacred to the board or other metric owners.

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25 Lean Manufacturing Tools – 5S, Six Sigma & Beyond

Unleashed

Many manufacturers use lean methods to cut costs and improve efficiencies in their business. But ‘lean’ is a very broad concept and the ways that manufacturers ‘go lean’ vary considerably. Here we look at the most common tools and techniques used to bring the advantages of lean into the modern manufacturing workplace.

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5 Best Logistics Books to Keep Within Reach

Supply Chain Opz

He also co-authored 5 logistics and supply chain books and supervised many six sigma and lean projects. On Time, In Full Achieving Perfect Delivery with Lean Thinking in Purchasing, Supply Chain, and Production Planning Pros: "On Time, In Full" is the most common performance measurement for customer-facing functions.