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Do Lean and Six Sigma have a place in tomorrow’s supply chain?

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Before I answer the title question, let’s have a quick refresher on what exactly Lean and Six Sigma are. Six Sigma owes its roots to the Statistical Process Control developments made by Dr. Walter Shewhart of Bell Laboratories in the 1920′s and later expanded upon by Dr. W. Edwards Deming. Absolutely.

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Lean vs. Six Sigma: Which Methodology is Better?

USC Consulting Group

If you’re in manufacturing, you’ve certainly heard of two process methodologies, Lean and Six Sigma. Lean, which has been around forever and has recently migrated from the manufacturing floor into other industries (they’re even talking about Lean HR methods) and Six Sigma, a newer technique. Yes indeed.

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Lean Six Sigma: Do You Really Know These Methodologies? (eBook)

USC Consulting Group

Another, newer term is often bandied about when talking about Lean: Six Sigma, a methodology designed to tackle defects in manufacturing and product/service development. Two sides of the same coin, while Lean looks at making processes more efficient and reducing process lead times, Six Sigma focuses on cutting down on defects.

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Six Sigma Tools and Inventory Management

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Growing up in the 1990s, you might have heard the term “Six Sigma” at the dinner table or in the news. Instead, it refers to a quality management improvement process used by large scale manufacturers. In reality, Six Sigma aims to keep product variation and thus defects to a minimum. What is Six Sigma?

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Lean Six Sigma for SMEs: A Path to Continuous Improvement

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Over the years, various methodologies have emerged to address this need, including lean manufacturing, Six Sigma, and the integration of both known as Lean Six Sigma (LSS). Understanding Lean and Six Sigma Lean and Six Sigma are two powerful methodologies aimed at enhancing organizational efficiency and quality.

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Multi-echelon Inventory Optimization and Lean/Six Sigma

Supply Chain Action Blog

Global competition mandates that executives never “settle” in their decisions, but that they constantly make higher quality decisions in less time. The Importance of Six Sigma. Six sigma pursues reduced variability in processes. Optimization helps decision-makers do just that.

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Multi-echelon Inventory Optimization and Lean/Six Sigma

Supply Chain Action Blog

Global competition mandates that executives never “settle” in their decisions, but that they constantly make higher quality decisions in less time. The Importance of Six Sigma. Six sigma pursues reduced variability in processes. Optimization helps decision-makers do just that.