Wait, is this a trick question? What if the answer is 'all of the above'? Lean and Six Sigma are like the dynamic duo, taking down waste, defects, variability, and more. Just throw in a sidekick and we're good to go!
D has got to be the winner. Lean tackles the movement and Six Sigma takes care of the variation. It's a one-two punch against all those inefficiencies!
I'm going with C. Lean is all about cutting out the waste, and Six Sigma is great for lowering those pesky costs. Together, they make a powerful combination.
Option B seems like the obvious choice here. Lean eliminates waste, which allows Six Sigma to concentrate on reducing defects. Seems straightforward enough.
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