| Title | : | Lean Six Sigma Quickstart Guide |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.58 (882 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1329528808 |
| Format Type | : | Hardcover |
| Number of Pages | : | 76 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2015-09-02 |
| Genre | : |
Running an organization is simple. Running an organization that is effective, efficient and has little waste is another story. At the core of every organization, what defines how it operates on a day-to-day basis, is its philosophy and strategy. Not to be overlooked, the theories and strategies deployed by management and reinforced by those who execute the organization's mission ultimately define its success. Process improvement, quality control, and customer satisfaction can simultaneously be managed and improved upon with the implementation of lean Six Sigma. Data-driven and rooted in analytics, the techniques and principles of Lean Six Sigma have been around since the early 1920s. An integration of the Lean production philosophy and process improvement techniques of Six Sigma, Lean Six Sigma combines two leading initiatives in order to take an organization to the next level.
Editorial :
After a seductive tease in the introduction, the book spends the next 300 pages or so rehashing in a rather disjointed fashion a history of capitalism, with a little bit of social psychology and technology trends sprinkled in for good measure. I urge buyers to avoid wasting their money on any book in this series. More than half of them are from other sources.
The book seems to formulate points of interest (e.g. I always love learning about the humble beginnings of people who grow into some of the most idolized sports stars in history, and the fact that this book covered his childhood, early years, and teen years really interested me. A must read, not only for parents of children with autism or PDD, but for special education teachers, therapists and other autism professionals.. This coloring book is fun but it’s also a bit more complex than others. After all, people riding on trains for days do not want to look out the windows at squalor and desecration of land. Into the Matr
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