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Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Operations Overview Lean Six Sigma Green Belt

Overview: Demand Characteristics What is Ops? Managing resources efficiently/effectively to create products/services to meet demand. Demand Characteristics Volume – repeatability – affects standardization Variety – range of products – affects inputs, setup cost Variation – predictability – affects inventory, lead time Visibility – customer contact – needs interpersonal skills

Operations Goals Quality – Meet specs, Low variation Speed – Lead times for order taking, delivery Dependability – Keep promises, keep them informed Flexibility – Customization, ability to change midstream Cost - minimization

Operations Decision Areas Capacity Planning Match capacity to demand Supply Networks Vertical integration – how much to own? How many suppliers? Types of Relationships Process Technology Converting resources to product/service efficiently Organization/Process Improvement Reporting structure, LSS, Change Management

Operations Strategy Matrix Objective Capacity Supply Network Process Technology Organization /Development Quality Speed Dependability Flexibility Cost Assignment: How does your organization manage the four decision areas to achieve its operational objectives?

Introduction to Lean Toyota Motor Corp. 5S Philosophy Elimination of waste Smooth flow Quick Implementation 5S Philosophy Seiri - Sort/Separate – Get rid of the unnecessary Seiton - Straighten – Put things where most needed Seiso - Sweep/Shine – Clean, paint Seiketsu – Standardize – Create agreed upon procedures Shitsuke – Sustain – Discipline – Make it a habit Practice being this, not just doing it once. https://www.pinterest.com/pin/423971752400603921/

Introduction to Six Sigma Started by Motorola, GE Improve Quality Data/Analysis focus Reduction of variation Ideal: Six standard deviations (Sigmas) on either side of mean must fit within the customer specs. Can take a few months to implement

Standard Deviation (Sigma) Exercise 1   Variable Deviation Squared Obs Value from Mean 1 5 2 6 3 7 4 8 Sum of Squared 9 Deviations (SSD) Sum = Mean = Mean Squared Deviation (MSD = SSD/n-1)) Standard Deviation = Square Root of MSD =

Standard Deviation (Sigma) Exercise 2   Variable Deviation Squared Obs Value from Mean 1 5 2 8 3 11 4 14 Sum of Squared 17 Deviations (SSD) Sum = Mean = Mean Squared Deviation (MSD = SSD/n-1) Standard Deviation = Square Root of MSD =

Interpretation What do the two sigma values we computed tell us about the respective datasets?

Excel Exercise in Computing Sigma See dataset provided.

Interpretation How many data points fall within +/- One Sigma from the Mean? How many fall within +/- 2 sigma? +/- 3 sigma? …. +/- 6 sigma?

What is 6 sigma Quality? Roughly 3.4 defects per million opportunities.