I handed out one of these to each student in my "6 Sigma in the EVMS Environment" course. Of the many books I studied on 6 Sigma this book had the best approach to defining and demonstrating the tools available for process improvement. It lists the tools in the front then covers each one including a
Six Sigma Demystified: A Self-Teaching Guide
β Scribed by Paul Keller
- Publisher
- McGraw-Hill
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 497
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Taking the mystery out of Six Sigma implementation This easy-to-understand reference in the popular Demystified series teaches the methods of Six Sigma, explains their applications, and tests expertise without confusing statistics and formulas. Expert Paul Keller and Six Sigma guru Tom Pyzdek describe helpful tools for Six Sigma teams, identifying their uses, limitations, and application during multiple stages of DMAIC. They also outline additional tools for full effectiveness and provide necessary calculations and assumptions. In addition, they provide: Detailed examples and diagrams Practical exercises and complete solutions A final exam to test overall knowledge Materials ideal for self-study or for training groups of Black Belts and Green Belts
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This self-teaching guide is the fast and easy way to learn Lean Six Sigma-the revolutionary process and quality improvement methodology. You'll learn to analyze projects quickly, identify and eliminate waste, cut costs and grow revenue, and increase quality and efficiency. A 180-day trial version of
<p>This self-teaching guide is the fast and easy way to learn Lean Six Sigma-the revolutionary process and quality improvement methodology. You'll learn to analyze projects quickly, identify and eliminate waste, cut costs and grow revenue, and increase quality and efficiency. A 180-day trial version
Many,many years ago when I was in school, you had the choice of subjects like alegebra or so called "commercial arithmetic, Anticipating, I would be working in an office, I saw no need to do the alegbra. What a huge mistake. I am now 78 years old and to this day, I regret not having learned it- so
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