Design for Lean Six Sigma, Xerox Way

These innovations are examples of how Xerox uses Lean Six Sigma methodologies:

Outside Innovation at Xerox: At Ingersoll Rand, Xerox has secured a 9-year contract by saving the diversified industrial firm millions by better managing company-wide print spending. Using a Lean Six Sigma-based approach, Xerox will design a print environment with the appropriate number of output devices, like printers, fax machines, copiers and scanners, to help employees work more efficiently.

Inside Innovation at Xerox: Xerox Scientists developed a chemical armor to extend the lifespan of printer components. DfLSS tools were a big part of the breakthrough technology which involves the development of a chemical armor that protects photoreceptors, the light-sensitive elements in xerographic machines.

In this e-book and the previous podcast, Jeffrey M. Koff, the Director of Lean Six Sigma Learning and Corporate Lean Six Sigma Operations for Xerox Corporation discusses Lean Six Sigma as a major Xerox initiative for driving new levels of business performance, product offerings, and results based on the customer-centered, industry-recognized methodologies.


Design for Lean Six Sigma, The Xerox Way

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