What's a Lean Six Sigma Project Worth?

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What’s a Lean Six Sigma Project Worth?

A study in Texas found that Lean Six Sigma projects save an average of $150,000 per project. How can you hack Lean Six Sigma to get those kinds of results? It’s easier than you think.

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“Hi, I’m Jay Arthur, author of “Lean Six Sigma Demystified” and QI Macros [software].

I recently found an article online where in Texas, they’ve done an analysis of Lean and Six Sigma projects. They found that, on average, Lean and Six Sigma projects saved $150,000 a project. Now, obviously, there were some high ones and some low ones, but $150,000 a project.

“That’s a lot of dang money! And those kinds of savings are available everywhere in every industry, all across the planet. All we have to do is get on it. And our Improvement Project Wizard will help you find those invisible… what I call the “invisible low-hanging fruit.” You know, the visible stuff’s been plucked, but the invisible stuff is hard for people to find.

“So, learn how to use our Improvement Project Wizard to go mine all of your data and come up with improvement projects.

“That’s my Improvement Insight for this week. There’s lots of money sitting out there, so let’s go out and improve something this week.”

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