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viernes, 14 de noviembre de 2014

Lean & Six Sigma , History Time Line

Many people have studied  the Lean Manufacturing History Time Line , but very few are aware about Six Sigma History Time Line.

I used a very popular picture from the internet and I have updated the time line , and according to my research,  the combination was formally done by Micheal L. George 2002.

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    1. Lean & Six Sigma History Timeline
      1. Early 20th Century: Foundations

      1913: Henry Ford introduces assembly line production, emphasizing efficiency and waste reduction.
      1920s: Walter Shewhart develops statistical process control (SPC) at Bell Labs.
      2. 1940s: Post-War Developments

      1940s: W. Edwards Deming and Joseph Juran promote quality control principles in Japan after World War II, leading to a focus on quality management.
      3. 1950s: Birth of Modern Quality Management

      1950: Juran publishes "Quality Control Handbook," emphasizing the importance of quality in production.
      1956: The concept of Just-In-Time (JIT) production is introduced by Taiichi Ohno at Toyota.
      4. 1980s: Lean Manufacturing

      1980s: Toyota develops the Toyota Production System (TPS), which incorporates lean principles aimed at eliminating waste and improving efficiency.
      5. 1990s: Six Sigma Emergence

      1986: Motorola formally introduces Six Sigma as a quality management methodology to reduce defects.
      1995: Jack Welch, CEO of General Electric, adopts Six Sigma, popularizing it in corporate America.
      6. 2000s: Integration of Lean and Six Sigma

      2000s: The combination of Lean and Six Sigma begins to gain traction as organizations realize the benefits of integrating waste reduction with quality improvement.
      7. 2010s: Widespread Adoption

      2010s: Lean Six Sigma becomes a standard approach across various industries, including manufacturing, healthcare, and services, emphasizing efficiency and quality.
      8. Present Day

      Today: Lean Six Sigma continues to evolve with the introduction of digital tools, data analytics, and agile methodologies, enhancing its application in modern business practices.

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  3. Professionals with Black Belt certification have a great understanding of the Six Sigma principles, and have the ability to apply them in a manner than the business functioning can be improvised so as to remain competitive.
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  4. Six Sigma is tools are used for process improvement. Six Sigma is the system preferred by businesses around the world to streamline, improve, and optimize any and every aspect of their organization. You can find the best Six Sigma tools to use and its applications to practice Six Sigma.

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