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Subscribe to my YouTube channel for more insights: / @infinilean In this video, we break down two important performance metrics: Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) and Overall Labor Effectiveness (OLE). Both use availability, performance, and quality to measure effectiveness, but one focuses on machines while the other focuses on people. 👉 In this video, you’ll learn: What OEE means and how to calculate it What OLE means and how it’s measured The key differences between OEE and OLE Why both metrics are important in Lean Six Sigma projects How to use OEE and OLE together for process improvement ✅ Whether you’re an engineer, manager, or Lean Six Sigma practitioner, understanding OEE vs OLE will help you identify waste, improve productivity, and drive continuous improvement in your organization. 🔔 Subscribe to the channel for more Lean Six Sigma tutorials, tools, and real-world examples! #LeanSixSigma #OEE #OLE #ContinuousImprovement #ProcessImprovement For more information about Lean tools, check out the Lean Toolbox playlist: • Lean Toolbox For more information about Six Sigma tools, check out the Six Sigma Toolbox playlist: • Six Sigma Toolbox To learn more about Six Sigma Methodology, check out the Six Sigma Methodology playlist: • Six Sigma Methodology To learn more about Lean Methodology, check out the Lean Methodology playlist: • Lean Methodology Learn more about Infinilean: • Introduction Follow me on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/infinitelean Visit my Website: www.infinilean.com Join my channel today! Exciting insights and engaging videos are coming soon; you won't want to miss out!