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GE and Whatever Happened to Six Sigma?

3 pointsby zenpaulover 5 years ago

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throwawaygeover 5 years ago
When I joined GE 10 years ago, Six Sigma was on the way out. There was a brief time period, a few years ago, at the end of Immelt&#x27;s era IIRC, when the Lean Startup seemed to be the new favorite methodology, but I have not seen it really used in projects, most people still don&#x27;t know what a MVP is.<p>More recently, Larry Culp seems to want to focus more on Lean (which is already heavily used in manufacturing across GE).<p>Take that with a pinch of salt, since GE is still rather big, experiences may vary.
zenpaulover 5 years ago
&quot;Systems like Six Sigma appeal to managers because they are rooted in the pursuit of predictability, and all managers crave predictability&quot;<p>And what innovator wants to work in a place like that? I left years ago because that culture was driving me crazy.