Why should any company undertake Lean Six Sigma? If you are considering deploying Lean Six Sigma, there are distinct advantages and potential issues you should think about. This article will help you understand the pluses and possible obstacles you need to overcome when undertaking Lean Six Sigma.
The benefits of Lean Six Sigma fall into seven key categories
- Financial benefits
- Strategic benefits
- People development benefits
- Customer benefits
- Competitive position
- Stakeholder benefits
- Standardisation benefits
If you want to develop a full deployment for your company and read the benefits outlined in detail below. If you want to get training signed off for one person, pick the most appropriate categories and use them to help influence your manager. Consider how each of these elements would impact your business or company.
Financial benefits
The financial benefits associated with Lean Six Sigma and Six Sigma are well documented. Companies such as GE, Motorola and Honeywell have been posting amazing numbers for decades based on Lean Six Sigma projects. Typically we see projects which on average save around £50k. Projects which save less than £50k either have not had the right support or they were not chosen correctly in the first place. We frequently see projects which save well over £100k.
- Allied Signal – Cost savings exceeding $800 million since 1995.
- General Electric – Most admired company three years running, and consistently increasing growth and profit – cost-saving exceeding $2 billion.
- US ARMY- Lean Six Sigma techniques implemented throughout the Army continue to prove successful, and leaders anticipate reaching $2 billion-savings.

Companies can also be confident that the savings are real. This is a result of a key structural element of Lean Six Sigma. The finance department signs off any savings, they say if the saving is real or not. It is no longer just enough for an employee or manager to run a project and say we saved X, Y or Z. In Lean Six Sigma it is only a saving when finance can see it. A major benefit of Lean Six Sigma is therefore that the saving is real. This gives companies the confidence to say we saved X amount and is why GE, Motorola can publish their savings with confidence.
The average savings per project also mean that most delegates will pay for their training many times over just by completing one project a fantastic return on investment.
Strategic benefits

As Lean Six Sigma Green and Black Belts are trained to analyse data they can also assist you in understanding where your current problems are, how large they are and develop solutions to solve them. You can then reassess or develop a strategy for the business based on fact.
People development benefits
The vast majority of people who are trained as Lean Six Sigma Green and Black Belts provide many softer benefits for their organisations. They obtain an amazing amount of self-confidence, the training and being able to speak with data enable them to challenge the norm, suggest new ideas and solve problems. The result of this confidence normally means that Green and Black Belts want to see things in the organisation change and as such become change agents for the business. If they have influence in the business in any way then they start to affect those around them to change as well. The result is an organisation that can implement change, develop and grow.

Green and Black Belts also become very enthusiastic about applying the tools and spending time-solving problems. They will in fact start to use the Lean Six Sigma methodologies and tools in all aspects of their jobs, meetings and interactions. Your people will have a whole new set of skills to apply in all aspects of their jobs. You, therefore, see that your people change to become more focused, data-driven and have more energy.
An issue, however, becomes the expectations which are set in the Green or Black Belt. They want to change the business and many become frustrated if the business will not embrace this change. The result therefore can be a highly fired up individual who becomes frustrated which can lead to many negative consequences for the business.
Customer benefits
The benefits to your customers normally take the form of better service, better delivery and even better quality. As a result, many customers are now asking their suppliers if they use Lean Six Sigma in their business. We have clients who have started their programs as a direct result of a request from their customers. So you can start to advertise the fact that you are using state of the art process improvement and problem-solving methodologies to further enhance your offering to your customers. You can also at that point ask them to get involved and as a result, become closer to your customer.
The immediate benefit to your customers would, of course, be the result of your Green and Black Belt projects. If you have customer issues then having a project in that area will dramatically improve the situation. So if you have delivery issues or quality issues then your customer will see the difference meaning at worst secured continual sales and at best-improved sales.
Competitive advantage
As you improve your performance you will start to see a difference between yourselves and your competitors. You can then use this in your marketing and sales pitches. On the other hand, if you don’t start to implement Lean Six Sigma you can bet your bottom dollar that your competition either are or will implement Lean Six Sigma. That will leave you trailing them and will ultimately cost the business.
Stakeholder benefits
The key benefit in this area is the engagement of your workforce in transforming your business. Companies who have deployed Lean Six Sigma successfully see this engagement and reap the benefits – the whole workforce identifying and solving problems how much power would that give you.
It also means you can engage with suppliers and customers to jointly solve problems. Even the shareholders can benefit as many city analysts are now asking why if you are not deploying Lean Six Sigma.
Standardisation benefits

List of Companies we’ve worked with
The benefits for any company are therefore vast. Not only will the training be paid for many times over the culture of the organisation will be changed and the attitude of staff transformed but customers and ultimately all stakeholders will see advantages. That is why the vast majority of major businesses worldwide are deploying Lean, Six Sigma or Lean Six Sigma in some way. Below is a very short list of just some of the businesses we have worked with to implement Lean Six Sigma:








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Originally Published: 02/01/2011
Updated: 11/02/2021



