Lean is used mainly for optimizing daily operations and for looking for incremental improvements in performance. Six Sigma is used mainly to find solutions for hard to solve problems caused by variation. Used together, Lean and Six Sigma provide two very powerful tools to improve performance.
Lean and Six Sigma
Lean and Six Sigma: An Executive Briefing
Date posted: August 22, 2011 by rafaelAutonomous/Planned Maintenance
Date posted: May 24, 2011 by rafaelEquipment Failure Mode & Effect Analysis (FMEA)
Date posted: by rafaelPoka-Yoke (Mistake Proofing)
Date posted: May 21, 2011 by rafaelProcess Failure Mode & Effect Analysis
Date posted: May 19, 2011 by rafaelStatistical Methods (Basic & Advance)
Date posted: May 18, 2011 by rafaelTeam-Oriented Problem Solving (8D)
Date posted: May 11, 2011 by rafaelTotal Productive Maintenance (TPM)
Date posted: April 25, 2011 by rafaelA successful TPM program requires machinery to be maintained at its top running efficiency as an essential part of maintaining quality, productivity and safety. TPM involves teams of operators caring for their machines and working with maintenance personnel and company management towards no machine-related production delays of any kind.












