Manage This - The Project Management Podcast

Episode 26 — Lean Six Sigma

Jan 17, 2017
Andy Crowe, a project management expert and Six Sigma Black Belt, teams up with Bill Yates, an in-house project management expert. They dive into the fascinating origins of Lean at Toyota and explore the essential principles of motion reduction and defect minimization. The duo explains the synergy between Lean and Six Sigma for maximizing efficiency and repeatability in projects. Andy shares practical applications, even extending Six Sigma concepts beyond manufacturing to services. They tackle implementation challenges and the importance of measurement for success.
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INSIGHT

TIMWOOD: The Seven Wastes

  • Lean targets seven wastes summarized as TIMWOOD to remove non-value activities.
  • Applying Lean reduces inventory, motion, waiting, overprocessing, overproduction, defects and transportation waste.
ANECDOTE

Toyota, JIT And Attention To Parts

  • Andy recounts Toyota's rise and how Lean practices helped their cars outlast competitors.
  • He explains JIT inventory reduced waste and increased attention to parts in production.
INSIGHT

Six Sigma Reduces Variation

  • Six Sigma frames quality as reducing variation using standard deviations called sigmas.
  • Six Sigma aims for about 3.4 defects per million by making processes predictable and repeatable.
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