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Difference between six sigma and lean six sigma

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Answered by Mann02
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Six Sigma:-

Six Sigma's aim is to eliminate waste and inefficiency, thereby increasing customer satisfaction by delivering what the customer is expecting. It is a highly-disciplined process that helps us focus on developing and delivering near-perfect products and services.The word Sigma is a statistical term that measures how far a given process deviates from perfection. The central idea behind Six Sigma is that if you can measure how many defects you have in a process, you can systematically figure out how to eliminate them and get as close to "zero defects" as possible.There are five basic steps to a Six Sigma project. These are referred to as the D.M.A.I.C method. That stands for Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, and Control. D.M.A.I.C is an approach to problem-solving and a tool for improving an existing process.

Lean Six Sigma:-

A Lean company is disciplined and dedicated to achieving optimum performance with the lowest or least amount of effort and energy. As a term in business, Lean has a broad-based customer focus that concentrates on providing more to the customer. It does this by supplying the product that is just what the customer needs, when needed, in just the right amounts and for the right price, using the minimum materials, equipment, workspace, labor resource, and time.The whole concept of Lean is focused on the removal of any unnecessary waste from the production process. It focuses on producing a high quality output.The core activity in examining any

Lean process is to:

• Map out the current components

• Identify which elements are waste

• Change or improve those wasteful elementsand construct a new or improved process that is leaner

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