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Continuous Improvement

Any business process, may it be simple or complex, has its own occasional difficulties or problems. The kind of issues that are always on top of the to do list, but never actually being resolved. Instead of putting out occasional proverbial fires, we seek solutions for our clients that will benefit them in the long term. This is how we make a difference not only today, but also tomorrow.

Video: a brief introduction about Lean Six Sigma by Bas Mooij

Lean Six Sigma

Lean Six Sigma is a globally proven methodology for the sustainable and demonstrable improvement of processes and organizations. It provides an approach that allows organizations to achieve demonstrable results in a structured manner through certain methods in order to continuously improve (Continuous Improvement). Hence, more and more organizations are moving from a ‘traditional’ to a ‘Lean‘ organizational structure switch.

A3 DMAIC Problem Solving

With Lean we focus on eliminating processes that do not add value (waste) in order to keep systems flowing efficiently. With Six Sigma, we use statistical tools to find the root of the problem and identify how it can be improved. Both Lean as Six Sigma use the DMAIC (Define, MeasureAnalyze, Improve, Control), a standard method of scientific thinking, to solve problems. By using both Lean as Six Sigma we can improve business performance sustainably.

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Case13 June 2024

Lean Assessment: the first step to continuous improvement

It is a recognizable fact for many organizations: so many manual solutions, divergent workflows and additional systems have been created that it makes the process not more efficient but rather...
Case13 June 2024

Lean Assessment: the first step to continuous improvement

It is a recognizable fact for many organizations: so many manual solutions, divergent workflows and additional systems have been created that it makes the process not more efficient but rather...