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Moving Gears. Continuous Improvement.

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Agenda What is Continuous Improvement Evolution of Continuous Improvement Principles of Continuous Improvement Lean vs Six Sigma Methodologies – DMAIC Vs DMADV DMAIC Overview DMADV overview.

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What is Continuous Improvement. Graph on document with pen.

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Continuous Improvement. Continuous Improvement Cycle.

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Evolution of Continuous Improvement. History of Continuous Improvement 1880 Work k•rnific OMAK 60 hstitO of Six 92 Oper•tioÄ . tso 940 960 980 200 020.

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Principles of Continuous Improvement. Focus on the Customer. ... 1 Use team ideas. ... 2 Ensure Leadership Support. ... 3 Drive Incremental Change. ... 4 Utilize Fact-Based, Measurable Methods and Monitoring. ... 5 Set Goals, Incorporate Feedback, and Deliver Reinforcement. ... 6 Incorporate Teamwork. 7.

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Lean Vs Six Sigma. Lean or Lean management is a business approach for maximizing customer value while minimizing waste. TIMWOOD.

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Lean Vs Six Sigma. Methodology Lean 6 Sigma Theory Reduce waste Reduce variation application guidelines identify value identify value stream Fl o w Pull Perfection Define Measure Analyse Improve Control Focus Flow Problem Assumptions Waste removal will improve performance. Many small improvements are better than systems analysis A problem exists Figures and numbers are valued System/Process output improves if variation in all processes is reduced Primary effect Reduced flow time Uniform process output Secondary Effects Less variation Uniform output Less inventory New accounting system Flow metrics Improved quality Less Waste Fast Throughput Less inventory Variation metrics Improved quality Criticisms Statistical or system analysis not valued System interaction is not considered Processes improved independently.

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What is Lean Six Sigma? - Lean Six Sigma Groep. In 2002 – Lean and Six sigma were Combined.

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Define –Organizations must identify problems, define goals, and establish strategies to fulfill their needs. Measure – Collect data and measure the process to determine and evaluate its performance. Analyze – Analyze data to detect any problems or irregularities and to generate the best design concepts for the final design phase. Design – Create a new design based on the information gathered from the analysis phase. Verify – Test and validate the new design to ensure it meets the goals, needs, and requirements..

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DMAIC and DMADV Comparison Chart. A screenshot of a comparison chart Description automatically generated with medium confidence.