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PRATIQUES LEAN ET SIX SIGMA - LEAN SIGMA IN FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES

LEAN SIGMA IN FINANCIAL INDUSTRIES

Financial activities such has assets management, trading, bank deposit, custody are "industrial" activities with a mass production of items and transactions.

Financial industries :

As for the traditional industries, the financial securities industry has to manage the processing and the delivery of “goods”. But here, we are not talking of physical products such as cars, computers or toys but of financial goods such as securities, assets and cash. The ever increasing volume of financial transactions, the multiplication of the differents participants (bankers, brokers, dealers, traders, regulators, supervisor, custodian assets managers…) and the more and more complex products are forcing the securities activities to take experience from the traditional industries. Traditional industries do not mean “old fashioned management” : modern industries have to deal with moving markets, rapid technology evolution and constantly changing requirements of consumers…

One of the industrial fields that provide help and experience is the Lean and Six Sigma.

Lean and Six Sigma for financial industries :

Apply these to the financial securities services and Lean and Six Sigma methods will bring you:

  • a rigorous approach to identify and track the added value of you processes,
  • a direct path to manage your improvement process and to quantify your progress,
  • fine tuning between speed and efficiency, based on the Lean approach, and defect and error free processes, based on the Six Sigma approach.

As a result, Lean and Six Sigma will bring you a transformation dynamic that will transforme your organisation and your processes to be keContact the Specialists of Lean Sigma deployed on the service activities : Numeral Advance and its British Partner, Chris Harris.