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Driving operational innovation using Lean Six Sigma

Examine the approach some industry leaders are using to make innovation a more regular occurrence.
IBM Institute for Business Value study
Industry: Cross-industry
Last updated: 08 Apr 2009
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CEOs today face mounting pressures to innovate; yet finding ways to actually enable innovation remains a challenge for many. Top companies with successful track records of innovation, however, have discovered one possible solution. Lean Six Sigma, a relatively well-known approach for achieving operational excellence, can, as it turns out, do more than simply improve processes. It can help leaders discover innovation opportunities far beyond operations, enhance financial performance and create organizations that have an inherent inclination toward innovation. 

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In today's marketplace, competitive pressures are accelerating the pace of change CEOs face. The resulting opportunities and threats have placed innovation near the top of CEOs' priority lists. Yet, for many, innovation success has been sporadic at best.

Key here, we argue, is having the right operations strategy. Such a strategy, if focused not just on efficiency but also on growth, can serve as a foundation for innovation in processes and operations throughout an organization, from R&D to manufacturing, marketing, finance, and even a company's underlying business model. Simply put, this sort of strategy is not about doing things better; it is about doing better things.

As part of our analysis, we examined several leading companies that have implemented operations strategies using Lean Six Sigma. They have established disciplined working environments with a clear focus on customer needs, detailed data collection and analysis and facts, not theories. They share the following characteristics, which set them apart from those with a traditional operational improvement mindset:

The successful companies we studied deployed Lean Six Sigma approaches to surface significant innovation opportunities that helped drive innovation in operations and processes throughout their organizations. In the process, they were able to improve business performance and establish organizations that now have an inherent inclination toward innovation.

How can IBM help?

Strategy & Change: Fuses business strategy with technology insight to help organizations develop, align and implement their business vision to drive innovation and growth.

Operations Strategy: Improves the efficiency of current processes and organizations by developing new structures to enable operations innovation.

Lean Six Sigma: IBM elevates Lean Six Sigma and Process Management to new levels by embedding these best-practice techniques within an end-to-end approach to building dynamic operational capabilities for sustained success aligned with the enterprise strategy.

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About the authors
iGeorge Byrne
George Byrne, Formerly Americas Leader, Lean Six Sigma
iDave Lubowe
Dave Lubowe, Global and Americas Operations Strategy Leader, IBM Global Business Services
iAmy Blitz
Amy Blitz, Strategy and Change Leader, IBM Institute for Business Value
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