Lean and Six Sigma in Modern BPM: Continuous Improvement for 2026
Lean and Six Sigma have not been replaced by AI and automation — they have been augmented. In 2026, the principles of eliminating waste and reducing variation remain as relevant as ever, but modern tools have transformed how these principles are applied.
The Enduring Relevance of Lean and Six Sigma
Lean's insight that most processes contain significant waste is as true in 2026 as ever. Digital processes accumulate waste faster because they are easier to change and harder to see. Process mining data consistently shows that process variation is one of the largest sources of inefficiency and quality problems.
Modern Tools for Lean Six Sigma
Process mining automates the measure and analyze phases of DMAIC. AI identifies improvement opportunities humans might miss. Low-code platforms enable rapid implementation — reducing time from identify to implement from months to days. Real-time dashboards support continuous control.
Democratizing Process Improvement
Modern tools have democratized basic process improvement. Any process participant can use dashboards to see performance, identify waste, and implement simple improvements. This dramatically expands the volume of improvement activity, while specialists focus on the most complex opportunities.
Conclusion: Principles Endure, Tools Evolve
The principles of Lean and Six Sigma are timeless. Organizations that combine these principles with modern BPM technology will achieve levels of process excellence that neither approach alone can deliver.