Lean Six Sigma Tools
Within the individual phases of a DMAIC or DMADV project, Lean Six Sigma utilizes many established quality-management tools that are also used outside Six Sigma. The following table shows only some important Lean Six Sigma Tools and methods used.
- 1 Sample Z test
- 1 Sample t test
- 1 Proportions test
- 1 Variance test
- 2 Sample t test
- 2 Variance Test
- 2 Proportions test
- 5S
- Analysis of variance (ANOVA)
- ADOPT
- Business Process Mapping
- Capability Analysis
- Cause & effects diagram (also known as fishbone or Ishikawa diagram)
- Check sheet
- Chi-squared test
- Control chart
- Correlation
- Cost-benefit analysis
- CTQ tree
- Design of experiments (DOE)
- Failure modes and effects analysis (FMEA)
- General linear model
- Histograms
- Measurement System Analysis
- Paired t test
- Pareto analysis
- Pareto chart
- Poka Yoke (Mistake Proofing)
- Process flow diagram (PFD)
- Project Charter
- Quality Function Deployment (QFD)
- Quantitative marketing research through use of Enterprise Feedback Management (EFM) systems
- Regression analysis
- Rolled throughput yield
- Root cause analysis
- Run charts
- Scatter diagram
- SIPOC analysis (Suppliers, Inputs, Process, Outputs, Customers)
- Stratification
- Taguchi methods
- TRIZ
- Why-Why analysis (5 Whys) and many more
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