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Business Performance through Lean Six SIGMA: Linking the Knowledge Worker, the Twelve Pillars, and Baldrige by James T. Schutta β€” book cover

Business Performance through Lean Six SIGMA: Linking the Knowledge Worker, the Twelve Pillars, and Baldrige

by James T. Schutta
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Overview

Lean Six Sigma is helping to vitalize many small and large organizations by paying attention to the customer's needs and providing processes with smaller amounts of variation to consistently meet and even exceed those needs. This task is completed when the organization understands its processes better and controls those inputs and the process variations that will affect the customer's needs the most.

The intent of this book is to develop the concepts of the Twelve Pillars, which support the Six Sigma improvement process, tie this to both the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award and lean, and then to cover the areas that should be considered during the implementation of the Six Sigma process. The executive management of every organization must read this book to establish the foundation for the Lean Six Sigma concepts to hold and become part of the operating style of the corporation. The tools discussed in this book are just as applicable to making management decisions based on data as they are for the Black Belts and Knowledge Workers of the process.

Synopsis

Lean Six Sigma is helping to vitalize many small and large organizations by paying attention to the customer's needs and providing processes with smaller amounts of variation to consistently meet and even exceed those needs. This task is completed when the organization understands its processes better and controls those inputs and the process variations that will affect the customer's needs the most.

The intent of this book is to develop the concepts of the Twelve Pillars, which support the Six Sigma improvement process, tie this to both the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award and lean, and then to cover the areas that should be considered during the implementation of the Six Sigma process. The executive management of every organization must read this book to establish the foundation for the Lean Six Sigma concepts to hold and become part of the operating style of the corporation. The tools discussed in this book are just as applicable to making management decisions based on data as they are for the Black Belts and Knowledge Workers of the process.

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Book Details

Published
August 1, 2005
Publisher
ASQ Quality Press
Pages
336
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780873896580

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