Six Sigma deployment:
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1. Verfasser: Adams, Cary W. (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Amsterdam Butterworth-Heinemann ©2003
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Beschreibung:Includes index
Six Sigma Deployment provides a thorough understanding of the Six Sigma methodologies and its implementation in various industries. The authors offer practical information for successful implementation as well as what is needed to plan, monitor and steer this business strategy toward success. The authors begin with an introduction to the Six Sigma initiative by offering a chronology of events from the origin of Six Sigma to the present. This includes the changing view of quality and how companies have benefited. Readers are also introduced to the currently popular breakthrough strategy and learn how this compares to the original methodology. Along with this, the different belts are explained in detail as to what the variations are among various service providers. Some of the unique aspects of this book include the use of Six Sigma with the various quality standards that are being implemented today, the implementation of Six Sigma in supply chain management stream, and the analysis of different methods used by various companies, the strengths and weaknesses of each, results achieved and finally lessons learned. In addition, an appendix is provided that includes the various statistical or non-statistical tools employed during the implementation of Six Sigma. * Practical information facilitates successful implementation of this methodology to help maximize return on investment * Includes case studies from Motorola, General Electric, Allied Signal, as well as a number of small businesses * Demonstrates how six sigma complements the various quality management systems
Beschreibung:xix, 290 pages
ISBN:9780080480947
0080480942
9780750675239
0750675233

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