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All about Effective Problem Statement
Learning Six Sigma and achieving different belts is truly a daunting journey. But every journey begins with a problem or an aim. Writing a problem statement is just like that, you need to be elaborate, relevant, and completely address the issue you will be working on. Let’s first understand the need and importance of having…
Read MoreAn Eye for Improvement
INTERVIEW – At last month’s International Lean Summit in Hungary, our editor sat down with the manager of a CooperVision site that is gradually converting its operations to make them leaner. Interviewee: Balázs Sebestyén, Managing Director and Plant Manager, CooperVision Hungary Roberto Priolo: The manufacturing process for disposable contact lenses is very interesting. Can you…
Read MoreToyota: Differentiation and Vitality
FEATURE – Toyota recently achieved the #1 spot in sales in the United States after 90 years of leadership by GM, which shows how capable the lean management philosophy is to overcome difficult circumstances in the market. Words: Flavio Picchi, President, Lean Institute Brasil From time to time, we are publicly reminded that Lean Thinking…
Read MoreWhittle by Whittle
CASE STUDY – This Dutch SME is transforming its picking operation – partly with the introduction of a U-shaped design – to increase the number of orders it can fulfil every day. Words: Jelle Poldervaart, Operations and Logistics Manager, Outdoor Life Group, with Sanne Carabain, Lean Coach, Lean Management Instituut During the pandemic, we experienced…
Read MoreAnalyze Phase of a Six Sigma DMAIC Project
The DMAIC is one of Six Sigma’s most effective methodologies for solving a problem. It consists of five steps, which are Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, and Control. In this article, we’re going to talk about the Analyze phase – the third phase of DMAIC. Specifically, we’re going to talk about what this phase is and…
Read MoreYokoten and a Logistics Improvement in Healthcare
FEATURE – In this article, we hear about how the lean successes of one hospital inspired an entire healthcare authority to introduce changes to their processes. Words: Instituto de Oncologia do Vale and the logistics team of the São José dos Campos Healthcare Authority If you are looking for an example of successful lean cross-pollination…
Read MoreHow the Changing Labor Market Is Impacting Digital Transformation
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. The days of working for one company for decades are long gone. The average American will change jobs 12 times throughout their lives, and that number is likely only going to increase in the coming years. More than one-third of the U.S. labor force changed jobs in…
Read MoreYes, You Can Teach Lean in Engineering Schools
NOTES FROM THE GEMBA – The author visits a private engineering school to learn about their approach to teach Lean Thinking and apply it to their own work. Words: Catherine Chabiron, lean author and member of Institut Lean France The private engineering school I am visiting today is in Strasbourg, eastern France. ECAM Strasbourg-Europe is…
Read MoreCost Calculation vs Cost Awareness
FEATURE – As inflation bites, the author offers us an insightful take into what it really means to understand a company’s costs. Hint, it doesn’t involve passing them on to customers. Words: Michael Ballé Inflation is back. The price of some components has increased from 20% to 80%, from what I’m told. Companies are scrambling…
Read More8 Key Lessons from Toyota
ROUND-UP – Our editor looks back at the most insightful articles Planet Lean has published on the most talked-about company in the lean world. Here are eight key lessons from Toyota, straight from our archives. Words: Roberto Priolo, Managing Editor, Planet Lean Photo credit: Bhakpong / Shutterstock.com No conversation on lean goes on too long…
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