Lean Six Sigma for dummies: [Learn to: enhance business efficiency and reduce waste ; successfully deploy Lean Six Sigma projects in your organisation ; manage projects more tightly and fine-tune existing systems ; apply Lean Six Sigma thinking to your day-to-day activities]
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Table of Contents
Introduction................................................................. 7
About This Book..............................................................................................1
Conventions Used in This Book.....................................................................2
Foolish Assumptions.......................................................................................2
How This Book Is Organised..........................................................................3
Part I: Lean Six Sigma Basics................................................................3
Part H: Working with Lean Six Sigma...................................................3
Part III: Assessing Performance...........................................................4
Part IV: Improving the Processes........................................................4
Part V: Deploying Lean Six Sigma........................................................5
Part VI: The Part of Tens.......................................................................5
Icons Used In This Book.................................................................................5
Where to Go From Here..................................................................................6
Part 1: Lean Sw Sigma Basics........................................ 7
Chapter 1: Defining Lean Six Sigma..............................9
Introducing Lean Thinking.............................................................................9
Bringing on the basics of Lean...........................................................10
Perusing the principles of Lean thinking..........................................15
Sussing Six Sigma...........................................................................................15
Considering the core of Six Sigma.....................................................16
Calculating process sigma values......................................................19
Meeting the major points of Six Sigma..............................................22
Chapter 2: Understanding the Principles of Lean Six Sigma........23
Considering the Key Principles of Lean Six Sigma....................................23
Improving Existing Processes: Introducing DMAIC...................................25
Defining your project...........................................................................26
Measuring how the work is done.......................................................32
Analysing your process.......................................................................32
Improving your process......................................................................33
Coming up with a control plan...........................................................33
Reviewing Your DMAIC Phases....................................................................34
Taking a Pragmatic Approach......................................................................37
Part 11: Working with Lean Six Sigma.......................... 41
Chapter 3: Identifying Your Customers...........................43
Understanding the Process Basics..............................................................43
Pinpointing the elements of a process..............................................44
Identifying internal and external customers....................................45
Getting a High-Level Picture.........................................................................47
Drawing a high-level process map.....................................................48
Segmenting customers........................................................................51
Chapter 4: Understanding Your Customers Needs................53
Can You Kano?...............................................................................................53
Obtaining the Voice of the Customer..........................................................55
Taking an outside-in view...................................................................55
Segmenting your customers...............................................................56
Prioritising your customers................................................................57
Researching the Requirements....................................................................57
Interviewing your customers.............................................................60
Focusing on focus groups...................................................................61
Considering customer surveys..........................................................62
Using observations..............................................................................63
Avoiding Bias.................................................................................................64
Considering Critical To Quality Customer Requirements........................65
Establishing the Real CTQs..........................................................................69
Prioritising the requirements.............................................................70
Measuring performance using customer-focused measures.........71
Chapter 5: Determining the Chain of Events......................73
Finding Out How the Work Gets Done........................................................73
Practising process stapling................................................................74
Drawing spaghetti diagrams...............................................................76
Painting a Picture of the Process.................................................................77
Keeping things simple.........................................................................79
Developing a deployment flowchart..................................................80
Seeing the value in a value stream map............................................84
Identifying moments of truth.............................................................93
Part HI: Assessing Performance...................................95
Chapter 6: Gathering Information...............................97
Managing by Fact...................................... 97
Realising the importance of good data.............................................98
Reviewing what you currently measure..........................................98
Deciding what to measure............... .............99
Developing a Data Collection Plan............................................................100
Beginning with output measures.....................................................100
Creating clear definitions..................................................................102
Agreeing rules to ensure valid and consistent data......................102
Collecting the data.............................................................................105
Identifying ways to improve your approach..................................107
An Introduction to Sampling......................................................................108
Process sampling...............................................................................109
Population sampling..........................................................................Ill
Chapter 7: Presenting Your Data...............................117
Delving into Different Types of Variation.................................................117
Understanding natural variation......................................................118
Spotlighting special cause variation................................................118
Distinguishing between variation types..........................................119
Avoiding tampering...........................................................................119
Displaying data differently................................................................120
Recognising the Importance of Control Charts.......................................121
Creating a control chart....................................................................122
Unearthing unusual features............................................................123
Choosing the right control chart.....................................................126
Examining the state of your processes...........................................127
Considering the capability of your processes...............................129
Additional ways to present and analyse your data.......................133
Testing Your Theories................................................................................135
Chapter 8: Analysing What s Affecting Performance.............139
Unearthing the Usual Suspects..................................................................139
Generating your list of suspects......................................................140
Investigating the suspects and getting the facts...........................142
Getting a Balance of Measures...................................................................143
Connecting things up........................................................................143
Proving your point.............................................................................145
Seeing the point.................................................................................146
Assessing your effectiveness............................................................148
Part IV: Improving the Processes............................... 153
Chapter 9: Identifying Value-Added Steps and Waste............155
Interpreting Value-Added...........................................................................155
Providing a common definition........................................................156
Carrying out a value-added analysis...............................................157
Assessing opportunity......................................................................160
Looking at the Seven Wastes.....................................................................160
Owning up to overproduction..........................................................161
Playing the waiting game..................................................................162
Troubling over transportation.........................................................162
Picking on processing.......................................................................162
Investigating inventory.....................................................................163
Moving on motion..............................................................................163
Coping with correction.....................................................................165
Looking Beyond the Seven Wastes............................................................165
Wasting people s potential...............................................................165
Going green.........................................................................................166
Considering customer perspectives................................................166
Focusing on the Vital Few...........................................................................167
Chapter 10: Discovering the Opportunity for Prevention..........169
Keeping Things Neat and Tidy...................................................................170
Introducing the Five Ss......................................................................170
Carrying out a red-tag exercise........................................................171
Using visual management.................................................................172
Looking at Prevention Tools and Techniques.........................................175
Introducing Jidoka.............................................................................175
Reducing risk with Failure Mode Effects Analysis (FMEA)...........176
Error proofing your processes.........................................................179
Profiting from Preventive Maintenance....................................................181
Avoiding Peaks and Troughs.....................................................................182
Introducing Heijunka.........................................................................182
Spreading the load.............................................................................183
Carrying out work in a standard way..............................................184
Chapter 11: Identifying and Tackling Bottlenecks................185
Applying the Theory of Constraints..........................................................185
Identifying the weakest link..............................................................185
Improving the process flow..............................................................186
Building a buffer.................................................................................188
Managing the Production Cycle.................................................................189
Using pull rather than push production.........................................189
Moving to single piece flow..............................................................190
Recognising the problem with batches..........................................191
Looking at Your Layout..............................................................................191
Identifying wasted movement..........................................................191
Using cell manufacturing techniques..............................................191
Identifying product families.............................................................193
Chapter 12: Introducing Design for Six Sigma...................195
Introducing DfSS..........................................................................................196
Introducing DMADV..........................................................................196
Defining What Needs Designing.................................................................197
Getting the measure of the design...................................................198
Analysing the design.........................................................................198
Developing the design.......................................................................200
Verifying that the design works.......................................................200
Choosing between DMAIC and DMADV..........................................201
Considering Quality Function Deployment..............................................202
What are these houses and rooms all about?................................203
Undertaking a QFD drill-down.........................................................212
Decisions, Decisions....................................................................................213
Part V: Deploying Lean Six Sigma..............................217
Chapter 13: Leading the Deployment...........................219
Key Factors for Successful Deployment ..................................................220
Executive Sponsorship...............................................................................220
A Few Words about Size.............................................................................222
The Deployment Programme Manager....................................................223
Lean Six Sigma Start Up..............................................................................225
Project Champions......................................................................................226
Chapter 14: Selecting the Right Projects........................229
Generating a List of Candidate Improvement Projects...........................229
Working Out if Lean Six Sigma Is the Right Approach............................232
Prioritising projects...........................................................................233
Using a Criteria Selection Matrix.....................................................234
Deciding on which approach fits which project:
Doing the work right.....................................................................236
Setting up a DMAIC Project........................................................................237
Seeing Rapid Improvement with a Kai Sigma Event................................238
Chapter 15: Understanding the People Issues...................241
Working Right Right from the Start.........................................................241
Gaining Acceptance.....................................................................................242
Managing change...............................................................................242
Overcoming resistance.....................................................................244
Creating a Vision..........................................................................................245
Understanding Organisational Culture.....................................................247
Busting Assumptions..................................................................................248
Seeing how People Cope with Change......................................................249
Comparing energy and attitude.......................................................250
Using a forcefield diagram................................................................251
Analysing your stakeholders............................................................251
Focusing on key elements of change...............................................253
Chapter 16: Ten Best Practices................................257
Lead and Manage the Programme.............................................................257
Appreciate that Less Is More.....................................................................258
Build in Prevention......................................................................................259
Challenge Your Processes..........................................................................260
GototheGemba..........................................................................................261
Manage Your Processes with Lean Six Sigma..........................................261
Pick the Right Tools for the Job................................................................262
Tell the Whole Story....................................................................................263
Understand the Role of the Champion.....................................................264
Looking at the Lean Six Sigma programme business
champion.........................................................................................264
Perusing the role of the project champion.....................................264
Use Strategy to Drive Lean Six Sigma........................................................265
Chapter 17: Ten Pitfalls to Avoid...............................267
Jumping to Solutions...................................................................................267
Coming Down with Analysis Paralysis......................................................268
Falling into Common Project Traps..........................................................269
Methodology madness......................................................................269
Scope scandals...................................................................................269
Team turmoil......................................................................................270
Lack of support..................................................................................270
Stifling the Programme Before You ve Started........................................270
Ignoring the Soft Stuff..................................................................................271
Getting Complacent.....................................................................................271
Thinking We re Already Doing It ..............................................................272
Believing the Myths.....................................................................................272
Doing the Wrong Things Right...................................................................273
Overtraining.................................................................................................274
Chapter 18: Ten Places to Go for Help..........................275
Your Colleagues...........................................................................................275
Your Champion............................................................................................276
Other Organisations............................. .................................276
The Internet.................................................. ..............................................276
Networks and Associations................................................................278
Conferences..................................................................................................278
Books.............................................................................................................278
Periodicals....................................................................................................279
Software........................................................................................................280
Statistical analysis.............................................................................280
Deployment management.................................................................281
Training and Consultancy Companies......................................................281
Index.......................................................................283
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