Does Lexmark have more Lean Six Sigma belts than legacy xerox? Less? Does 3 Greens still = 1 yellow?
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Xerox simply copied General Electric. It worked well for GE. At Xerox did nothing absolutely nothing or our horrendous processes would be game and they are all here thus the financial distress. Boy did Xerox talk up a good game Lean six sigma. Nothing behind the talk all Xerox talk no streamlined processes. Xerox is great at adding approval levels, filling out forms and wasting everyone’s time with complexity and extra steps to a dysfunctional level that it has a negative impact on clients. That’s what xerox is really good at. Too bad no other company wants to buy disfunction services, xerox could make a fortune.
Better tighten that lean six sigma belt because in the real world nobody really cares about it.
Do you lose your Lean Six Sigma belt if your company stock goes down by 93% over 5 years?
@ef ohh yes, one of the new office racists against white people. We know you and see who you are.
It just sounds like a stupid name that middle age white office women brag about being a part of
@e4 You're not trained and can't use the internet so why would you understand?
@e4 I’m going to guess you’re not even a yellow belt or that you know Xerox did not develop this methodology. It originated by combining Lean and Six Sigma from other companies.
Or you’re being sarcastic….
I will never understand what lean six sigma means. Not what it involves, but what the actual words mean. I know it's a Xerox training program, but why name it lean six sigma? Who is leaning, who are the six, and why is it sigma?