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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 Lean Six Sigma QI Macros for Excel will be available for download from the author's website. Cached date: AWS Called=true
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A middling introduction to the topic 2008-07-29 While this book does introduce the curious to the topic, its main agenda seems to be promoting the author and his personal take on LSS. Somewhat informative but Id recommend looking elsewhere for an objective book on the topic if you only want to buy one book.
should be in the six sigma collection 2008-07-20 The book contains many useful practical technical steps for six sigma implementation. That being said, it did ignore a bit the managerial side of six sigma. Conclusion: It is a must have six sigma book, but not the only book.
Book has mistakes... 2008-02-26 I'm only a couple of chapters in the book, and so far it's a pretty good read. What's distracting, though, are a couple of printing errors I have found. Two times in the first chapter, a sentence has ended without a period. Normally I would gloss over this or not even notice it, but with this book and topic, I cannot get past the irony.
Good Introduction 2008-01-06 I recently started working for a company that uses the lean sigma way of doing business. It comes with all sorts of new acronyms. I needed a book that would provide good background info and a moderate amount of detail. I felt that this book was really good for this. I would highly recommend it.
its NOT about lean, its about leaned six sigma. 2007-11-12 I found this a great book on practical rapid and minimal tools for deployment of six sigma. Its great from that perspective and has many great tips including my favourites, the 70/70/70 and 4/50 rules of thumb.
Its NOT about using lean tools and methodologies supported by six sigma tools and methodologies, which is what I was expecting. Having said that, it was a great and easy read and has inspired me to push for more rapid (but effective) turnover of projects.
Given our target is 90 day turnover, I would like to see how I go with the leaned down six sigma process.
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