Lean & Six Sigma

Lean is a systematic approach to reduce or eliminate activities that don't add value to the process whereas Six Sigma focuses on process variations and emphasis is given to customer satisfaction. Lean Six Sigma is a fact-based, data-driven philosophy of improvement that values defect prevention over defect detection. It drives customer satisfaction and bottom-line results by reducing variation, waste, and cycle time while promoting the use of work standardization and flow, thereby creating a competitive advantage. It applies anywhere variation and waste exist, and every employee should be involved. ”Lean Six Sigma combines the strategies of Lean and Six Sigma. Lean principles help to reduce or eliminate process wastes. Six Sigma focuses on variation - reduction in the process. Thereby, the principles of Lean Six Sigma helps to improve the efficiency and quality of the process. The three key elements comprise of - Customers; Processes; and Employees.
At Outright, we are qualified with relevant experience in the field to support our Clients with designing and leading Lean Six Sigma projects.