Lean and Six Sigma are methodologies that originated in manufacturing but have since been widely adopted across various industries, including healthcare, finance, and services.
Lean Process:
Focuses on eliminating waste and improving process flow.
Principles include continuous improvement, respect for people, and a customer-centric approach.
Tools such as value stream mapping and 5S are often used to identify and eliminate non-value-added activities.
Six Sigma:
A data-driven methodology aiming to reduce defects and variations in processes.
Uses a structured approach (DMAIC: Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, Control) to solve problems and improve processes.
Emphasizes statistical tools to analyze and improve processes, ensuring they operate at the highest possible efficiency and quality levels.