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What is the main difference between the concepts of 'lean' and 'Six Sigma'?

A.
Lean emphasizes the increase of variance in production systems, whereas 'Six Sigma' emphasizes the decrease of variance in production processes.
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A.
Lean emphasizes the increase of variance in production systems, whereas 'Six Sigma' emphasizes the decrease of variance in production processes.
B.
Lean emphasizes the 'quality' factor in production processes, whereas 'Six Sigma' emphasizes the 'time' factor in production processes.
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B.
Lean emphasizes the 'quality' factor in production processes, whereas 'Six Sigma' emphasizes the 'time' factor in production processes.
C.
Lean emphasizes the 'time' factor in production systems, whereas 'Six Sigma' emphasizes the 'quality' factor in production systems.
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C.
Lean emphasizes the 'time' factor in production systems, whereas 'Six Sigma' emphasizes the 'quality' factor in production systems.
D.
Lean emphasizes the decrease of variance in production systems, whereas 'Six Sigma' emphasizes the increase of variance in production processes.
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D.
Lean emphasizes the decrease of variance in production systems, whereas 'Six Sigma' emphasizes the increase of variance in production processes.
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asked 23/09/2024
ANIKET PATEL
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