World-class tools for businesses to create their own manufacturing best practicesProviding best practices used throughout the manufacturing sector, Manufacturing Best Practices takes currently available manufacturing tools, such as six Sigma, Lean, ISO and Statistical Process Control (SPC), combined
Manufacturing Best Practices
β Scribed by Bobby Hull
- Publisher
- Wiley
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 224
- Series
- Wiley and SAS Business Series
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
World-class tools for businesses to create their own manufacturing best practices
Providing best practices used throughout the manufacturing sector, Manufacturing Best Practices takes currently available manufacturing tools, such as six Sigma, Lean, ISO and Statistical Process Control (SPC), combined with real world experience, and shows how they can be used to create a culture or philosophy within an organization.
- Shows that it is not the tools that make best practices, but rather the mindset that can be developed through the use of the tools
- Provides best practices for manufacturers to pick those that are most applicable to their needs
- Written for CEOs, CFOs, controllers, and line managers in the manufacturing sector
Manufacturing Best Practices closely examines the processes, protocols, and philosophies that are used in manufacturing so companies can create their own best practices scenario
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