Being on time is one of the biggest issues people struggle with every day in both their professional and personal lives. After decades of talking about the subject, and book ...| Six Sigma Daily
San Luis Obispo County in California county recently announced a new program based on Lean Six Sigma. The program, called the Continuous Improvement Project, will focus on using data-driven tools ...| Six Sigma Daily
Written by: Eric Whitley Lean manufacturing is a systematic approach to minimizing waste while maximizing productivity in the manufacturing process. Central to this method is the role of data flow ...| Six Sigma Daily
Written by: Eric Whitley Takt Time, in the context of Lean Manufacturing, is the rate at which products must be made in a process to meet customer demand. Originating from ...| Six Sigma Daily
Written by: Eric Whitley In manufacturing, the term Lean refers to a set of principles for optimizing every aspect of the production process. While manufacturing leaders pay much attention to ...| Six Sigma Daily
Inflationary pressures continue to wreak havoc for many businesses, squeezing them between the twin realities of higher material costs and consumer demand for a stop to the price increases of ...| Six Sigma Daily
A balanced scorecard allows organizations to get feedback on the state of internal business processes and external outcomes, allowing leaders to sharpen performance and achieve better business results. This strategic ...| Six Sigma Daily
One of the most important tenets of both Lean and Six Sigma is a consistent approach to business. There’s a good reason for that. Consistently cutting waste, reducing defects and ...| Six Sigma Daily
Written by Contributing Columnist: David Larsen, PSP, PMP, LSSMBB It had been a long time since I’d last visited an amusement park. But my children were older and tall enough ...| Six Sigma Daily
A business improvement process needs the collaboration of many kinds of roles to find success. What’s more, each role has its own set of necessary skills and duties to be ...| Six Sigma Daily