Don't Waste Your Innovative Efforts
Just the other day I read a press release titled, “Consulting Firm Warns Companies Not to Overuse Lean and Six Sigma.” I laughed—for about five minutes. And then I had an image of this consultant’s next announcement: “Consulting Firm Warns People Not to Overeat.” In fact what I really wanted to do was throw the bullshit flag (if you don't know what it is, go to www.bsflag.com).
As I laughed, I supposed that if you want to make your mark by warning others not to overuse something, you can pitch yourself as an expert at just about anything. Because you don’t have to be an expert—at anything—to know that over use or under use means anything but proper use.
Let’s be serious though. Anyone reading this has at least a fleeting understanding of the principles of Lean and Six Sigma. Many of you could be considered experts in your own right. So you’re probably laughing, too.
But beyond a good laugh, we all have a responsibility to ourselves and our companies to push for proper use. In fact one of the words that underlies Six Sigma is “optimization” which is just a fancy word for “proper use” when it comes to a business process. In Six Sigma we look to optimize everything—even the use of Six Sigma. So a good implementation of Six Sigma would focus on just the right amount of effort going into six sigma—not too little and not too much.




