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Identifies common inefficiencies—like defects, waiting, and overproduction—to help teams streamline processes and drive continuous improvement.
This checklist supports the implementation of 6S (Sort, Set in order, Shine, Standardize, Sustain, Safety), ensuring a well-organized, efficient, and safe workplace.
A project charter outlines the purpose, objectives, and scope of a Six Sigma or continuous improvement project, serving as an official authorization to proceed.
The DMAIC cycle is a structured problem-solving methodology consisting of Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, and Control phases to drive process improvement.
DownloadA communication plan details how information will be shared among stakeholders throughout a project to ensure alignment and transparency.
A customer map visualizes the customer journey and identifies key touchpoints, helping teams better understand customer needs and expectations.
Also known as an Ishikawa or Cause-and-Effect diagram, this tool helps teams identify, explore, and display possible causes of a specific problem.
A Pareto chart is a bar graph that highlights the most significant factors in a dataset, helping teams prioritize issues based on their relative impact.
The Unit Cost tool calculates the total cost to produce one unit by dividing combined fixed and variable costs by the number of units, helping guide pricing and efficiency decisions.
DownloadAn SOP is a documented set of detailed, step-by-step instructions designed to ensure consistent and efficient execution of specific tasks or processes.
DownloadThis SOP outlines steps designed to streamline workflows and reduce cycle times, enabling faster process completion.
This SOP provides detailed instructions focused on reducing errors and improving the consistency and quality of outputs.
A Project Plan details the timeline, resources, milestones, and tasks necessary to successfully complete a process improvement project.
PDCA is a continuous improvement cycle involving planning, executing, checking results, and acting on findings to refine processes.
DownloadA Swimlane Process Map visually separates process steps by roles or departments to clarify responsibilities and workflow.
VOC captures and analyzes customer feedback and expectations to ensure products and services align with customer needs.
DownloadRisk Assessment identifies, evaluates, and prioritizes potential risks to minimize negative impacts on projects or processes.
Visual Management uses visual signals like charts, boards, and indicators to communicate key information clearly and support real-time decision making.
A Savings Tracker records and monitors cost reductions and efficiency gains achieved through process improvement initiatives.
Solution Prioritization ranks potential improvements based on impact, feasibility, and cost to focus efforts on the most effective actions.
An example certification demonstrating completion of Green Belt training in Lean Six Sigma, validating skills in process improvement tools and techniques.
DownloadAn example credential recognizing advanced proficiency in Lean Six Sigma methodologies and leadership in complex improvement projects.
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