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The Lean Six Sigma Song was produced based on the vision of promoting the goodness of Lean Six Sigma - the world's most famous Structured Problem Solving methodology among the Sinhala speaking public in Sri Lanka by Dumidu Ranaweera, CEMBB.
This is the world's first originally composed and commercially produced Lean Six Sigma Song in the world.
The Lean Sigma Song - Randhir Witana & Chethya Munasinghe
Lead Vocals - Randhir Witana & Chethya Munasinghe
Composed by - Raj Thillaiyampalam | Lyrics - Dumidu Ranaweera | Programmed By -Kapilan Kugavel & Thilina Boralessa | Mixed and Mastered by Thilina Boralessa
Guitars - Thisal Randunu | Bass - Thilina Boralessa | Thanks - Sachini Nisansala Attanayake
Video Edit - Shyamal Tilakaratne
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All Copyrights with R M Dumidu S B Ranaweera at Six Sigma Asia Private Limited.
Official Lyrics:
The Lean Six Sigma Song
Muda (Waste), Mura (Variation), Muri (Stress on Resources)
You messed my Value Stream
I need my VoV (Velocity of Value) and Sustainable Z (Sigma Level)
I’m bringing in my Belts (Competency Levels in Lean Six Sigma) to Go see (Genchi Genbutsu), It’ll be…
Lean Six Sigma
Living in a world of Zoom
Average you looked so cool
Normality (refers to Normality Test for data) so cruel!
My decisions were… oh! all doomed
X drives Y you see (refers to Y=f (xn) relationship)
ANOVA, 2t, 2P (Comparative / hypothesis tests)
Modelling and DOE (Design of Experiments)
Regression (A Statistical test) it may be
Leave out if it’s high P!
Lean Six Sigma
Living in a world of zoom
Average you looked so cool
Normality so cruel!
My decisions were all doomed!
Thank you, Bill and Harry (Creators of Six Sigma)
Sakichi and Taiichi (Creators of Toyota Production System)
Inspiring you and me
Problem solvers we will be!
Sing with me all you peeps (refers to friends)
Let’s crack our problems with ease
Lean Six Sigma
Embrace all change with peace
Control our gains with means (refers to methods not Statistical mean)
It’s our Legacy, that we leave
Lean Six Sigma //
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