Overview
Six Sigma has taken the corporate world by storm and represents the thrust of numerous efforts in manufacturing and service organizations to improve products, services, and processes. Although Six Sigma brings a new direction to quality and productivity improvement, its underlying tools and philosophy are grounded in the fundamental principles of total quality and continuous improvement that have been used for many decades. Nevertheless, Six Sigma has brought a renewed interest in quality and improvement that few can argue with, and has kept alive the principles of total quality developed in the latter part of the 20th Century.
Synopsis
Evans (University of Cincinnati) and Lindsay (Northern Kentucky University) offer a succinct introduction to Six Sigma and process improvement concepts in a style and format suitable for use in both undergraduate and graduate courses in operations management, industrial engineering, and related disciplines, as well as professional development and continuing education short courses. The CD-ROM contains Excel templates and data sets for problems and exercises, plus a student version of Crystal Ball Professional. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR