@ARTICLE{Nurprihatin_Filscha_Minimizing_2023, author={Nurprihatin, Filscha and Ayu, Yayang Nadistya and Rembulan, Glisina Dwinoor and Andry, Johanes Fernandes and Lestari, Tika Endah}, volume={vol. 14}, number={No 2}, pages={88-98}, journal={Management and Production Engineering Review}, howpublished={online}, year={2023}, publisher={Production Engineering Committee of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Polish Association for Production Management}, abstract={The objective of this research is to minimize product defects based on labor performance and prove the hypothesis on how labor performance affects the quality of a product through a scientific calculation using Overall Labor Effectiveness (OLE). The primary data is obtained by interviewing the supervisor and labor directly. For secondary data is obtained from the company, such as labor working time, machine scheduled downtime, total production, and defective products. The approach to extract the data is using OLE and the continued regression method. Furthermore, it proceeds to Six Sigma using the DMAIC approach since the results show a significant correlation. The result from Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) shows four of six potential failures caused by product defects are coming from labor. To prevent failure mode, it is recommended to have the regular machine checked by labor, check the temperature of the machine, and provide Standard Operating Procedures.}, type={Article}, type={Artykuł /Article}, title={Minimizing Product Defects Based on Labor Performance using Linear Regression and Six Sigma Approach}, title={Minimizing Product Defects Based on Labor Performance using Linear Regression and Six Sigma Approach}, URL={http://www.czasopisma.pan.pl/Content/127794/PDF/art08_corr.pdf}, doi={10.24425/mper.2023.146026}, keywords={Labor Performance, Overall Labor Effectiveness, Defective Products, Six Sigma, DMAIC Approach}, }