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Tools that solve real workplace problems

This isn’t a glossary. Every tool below exists to fix a specific, recognizable problem — the kind you run into at work every week.

5S & Visual Management

Solves: a disorganized, unsafe or slow workplace.

Sort, Set in order, Shine, Standardize, Sustain — a simple discipline that makes waste, delay and unsafe conditions visible at a glance, and keeps them from creeping back.

Kaizen

Solves: small inefficiencies nobody owns.

A structured habit of continuous, incremental improvement — built by the people doing the work, not imposed on them. Small changes, sustained, compound into major results.

Value Stream Mapping

Solves: hidden delays across a process.

Maps the full flow of material and information from request to delivery — exposing exactly where time and value are being lost between steps, not just within one.

Root Cause Analysis

Solves: recurring problems that never get truly fixed.

Techniques like the 5 Whys and Fishbone diagrams push past symptoms to find what’s actually causing a problem — so the fix holds.

DMAIC

Solves: complex problems that need a structured, data-driven fix.

Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, Control — the core Six Sigma framework for tackling problems too complex for a quick fix.

Pareto Analysis

Solves: too many problems, unclear where to start.

The 80/20 principle applied to problem solving — identifying the vital few causes responsible for most of the impact, so effort goes where it matters most.

FMEA

Solves: failures you’d rather prevent than repair.

Failure Mode & Effects Analysis — a systematic way to anticipate what could go wrong in a process or product, and design it out before it happens.

SPC & Process Capability

Solves: inconsistent quality output.

Statistical Process Control uses real data to tell the difference between normal variation and a process that’s truly drifting out of control — before it produces defects.

Continuous Improvement & Operational Excellence

The bigger picture these tools serve

Lean, Six Sigma and Kaizen aren’t separate disciplines competing for attention — they’re complementary parts of one goal: operational excellence, built through people who can consistently identify and solve problems. That is what turns a working professional into a Lean Champion.

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