Chapter 10
Lean Systems and Six-Sigma Quality
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
After completing this chapter, you should be able to:
- Describe Lean and Six Sigma, and explain the benefits of “Lean Six Sigma.”
- Identify elements of the Lean philosophy.
- Explain Lean production.
- Explain Total Quality Management (TQM).
- Explain Statistical Process Control (SQC).
- Describe the Lean Six Sigma supply chain.
Chapter Outline
- What is Lean?
Lean Six Sigma
Lean Philosophy
Elements of Lean
- Lean Production
The Pull System
Visual Signals
Small Lot Production
Uniform Plant Loading
- Respect for People
- Total Quality Management (TQM)
Voice of the Customer
Costs of Quality
Quality Tools
ISO 9000
- Statistical Quality Control (SQC)
Sources of Variation
Process Capability
Process Control Charts
Control Charts for Attributes
- Six-Sigma Quality
What is Six Sigma?
Six-Sigma Methodology
- The Lean Six Sigma Supply Chain
Developing a Lean Six Sigma Supply Chain
Impact on Supply Chain Activities
- Chapter Highlights
- Key Terms
- Discussion Questions
- Problems
- Case Study: Buckeye Technologies
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