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The document discusses Lean Six Sigma, which combines lean manufacturing principles with six sigma methodologies to reduce waste and defects, ultimately improving process efficiency and customer satisfaction. It outlines the benefits of both approaches, such as increased revenue and decreased costs, while explaining the methodologies used for process improvement, including DMAIC and DMADV. Additionally, it highlights various types of waste and the importance of measuring process performance through sigma levels.































Introduction to Lean Six Sigma, benefits, and performance measures. Focus on reducing waste, increasing efficiency, and enhancing collaboration.
Lean Six Sigma enhances organizational profitability and customer value through improved quality and efficiency.
Definition of Lean. Emphasis on value-added activities, reduction of cycle time and defects, and optimal resource usage.
Definition of Six Sigma, techniques for process improvement, and emphasis on reducing defects and increasing customer satisfaction.
The 8 types of waste in Lean methodology: defects, overproduction, waiting, talent, transportation, inventory, motion, extra processing.
Six Sigma levels of performance metrics like DPMO, long-term yield, and their significance in business performance.
Overview of Six Sigma certification levels from Champion to White Belt.
Detailed methodologies in Six Sigma: DMAIC and DMADV, focusing on process improvement and design.
Benefits highlighting revenue increase, cost decrease, and efficiency improvement through Lean processes in various scenarios.