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Why Lean and Six Sigma Work Better Together
Most operational challenges are not caused by just one issue. Some problems come from inefficiency, while others come from inconsistency. Trying to solve both with a single approach often leads to incomplete results. Lean and Six Sigma are not competing methods. They are designed to address different types of problems, and when used together, they create a more effective system for improvement. If you are looking to improve both speed and quality, combining these approaches i
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Learning Lean? Start with the 7S System
Most operational problems don’t start with complex systems. They start with a simple disorder. Tools are misplaced. Workspaces are cluttered. Processes vary from person to person. Over time, this leads to wasted motion, delays, safety risks, and inconsistent results. If you’re beginning your Lean journey and want a method that delivers immediate impact, the 5S system is one of the most effective places to start. Why 7S Is a System Worth Implementing The Lean 7S system goes
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