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. 1 Sample Z test
  2. 1 Sample t test
  3. 1 Proportions test
  4. 1 Variance test
  5. 2 Sample t test
  6. 2 Variance Test
  7. 2 Proportions test
  8. 5S
  9. Analysis of variance (ANOVA)
  10. ADOPT
  11. Business Process Mapping
  12. Capability Analysis
  13. Cause & effects diagram (also known as fishbone or Ishikawa diagram)
  14. Check sheet
  15. Chi-squared test
  16. Control chart
  17. Correlation
  18. Cost-benefit analysis
  19. CTQ tree
  20. Design of experiments (DOE)
  21. Failure modes and effects analysis (FMEA)
  22. General linear model
  23. Histograms
  24. Measurement System Analysis
  25. Paired t test
  26. Pareto analysis
  27. Pareto chart
  28. Poka Yoke (Mistake Proofing)
  29. Process flow diagram (PFD)
  30. Project Charter
  31. Quality Function Deployment (QFD)
  32. Quantitative marketing research through use of Enterprise Feedback Management (EFM) systems
  33. Regression analysis
  34. Rolled throughput yield
  35. Root cause analysis
  36. Run charts
  37. Scatter diagram
  38. SIPOC analysis (Suppliers, Inputs, Process, Outputs, Customers)
  39. Stratification
  40. Taguchi methods
  41. TRIZ
  42. Why-Why analysis (5 Whys) and many more

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