How AI Fits into Lean Six Sigma
AI already is being used in some areas of process improvement, and the usage of this technology — including generative AI — promises to grow. That's because it can perform tasks faster and much less expensively than humans alone. But it will never fully replace people — and that poses management challenges.
How is AI currently used in process improvement?
AI is being used in various areas of process improvement, particularly in manufacturing and service operations where tasks can be repeated. It allows for experimentation and continuous improvement of processes, performing tasks faster and at a lower cost than human experts.
Will AI replace human roles in Lean Six Sigma?
While AI can enhance efficiency and reduce costs, it will not fully replace human roles. This creates management challenges as organizations must rethink how to integrate AI with human expertise effectively.
What is the future of AI in Lean Six Sigma?
The use of AI, including generative AI, is expected to grow significantly in Lean Six Sigma. As AI tools become more advanced, they will reshape how organizations approach process improvement, leading to new opportunities for efficiency and innovation.

How AI Fits into Lean Six Sigma
published by Reliance Infosystems
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