The Six Sigma Performance Handbook
1st Edition
0071437649
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9780071437646
© 2005 | Published: October 22, 2004
Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product.Written with managers, not statisticians in mind, this ref…
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Chapter 1: Challenges in implementing Six SigmaChapter 2: Balanced Approach To Planning Chapter 3: Application of Six Sigma ToolsChapter 4: Identifying the Problems Chapter 5: Understanding the Scope of the ProblemChapter 6: Developing a SolutionChapter 7: Breakthrough SolutionsChapter 8: Sustaining BreakthroughChapter 9: Frequently asked questions about six sigmaAPPENDIX: SIX SIGMA RESOURCES
Chapter 3: Application of Six Sigma ToolsChapter 4: Identifying the Problems Chapter 5: Understanding the Scope of the ProblemChapter 6: Developing a SolutionChapter 7: Breakthrough SolutionsChapter 8: Sustaining BreakthroughChapter 9: Frequently asked questions about six sigmaAPPENDIX: SIX SIGMA RESOURCES
Chapter 5: Understanding the Scope of the ProblemChapter 6: Developing a SolutionChapter 7: Breakthrough SolutionsChapter 8: Sustaining BreakthroughChapter 9: Frequently asked questions about six sigmaAPPENDIX: SIX SIGMA RESOURCES
Chapter 7: Breakthrough SolutionsChapter 8: Sustaining BreakthroughChapter 9: Frequently asked questions about six sigmaAPPENDIX: SIX SIGMA RESOURCES
Chapter 9: Frequently asked questions about six sigmaAPPENDIX: SIX SIGMA RESOURCES
Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product.
Written with managers, not statisticians in mind, this reference shows readers how to statistically evaluate a Six Sigma program, identify problems, and make tailor-made adjustments to get the desired results and revitalize a program
Profits in tough times require prioritization and focus. If properly managed, Six Sigma methods can deliver dramatic improvement by increasing manufacturing and process efficiencies. But nearly 60% of all corporate Six Sigma initiatives fail to yield the desired results -- often companies take the "fighting fires" approach to business and do not take time to understand what the data in telling them, which is why many Six Sigma projects fail.
The high-visibility of the Six Sigma Initiative has corporate executives committing to significant investment in resources often without any tangible improvement in profitability -- a fact neglected by most Six Sigma books. Written with Green belts, and managers in mind, this reference shows readers how to statistically evaluate a Six Sigma program, identify problems, and make tailor-made adjustments to get the desired results and revitalize a program.