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If you take 24 Lean Six Sigma gurus and ask them to reveal their most closely-guarded secrets... to uncover their most valuable tips, techniques, and tactics for creating Lean speed and Six Sigma quality in any organization... what would these experts give to you? They would give you this book. Here are the very best Lean Six Sigma strategies, methodologies, and tools... condensed, stripped down, and taught in a jargon-free style that not only teaches you how to revolutionize your organization... but prepares you to transform yourself into the kind of game-changing leader who is able to run ahead of the pack and inspire others to work together to drive real and lasting changes within your organization. No library descriptions found. |
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In addition to giving the reader the ability to pick and choose from the wealth of methodologies, tools, and techniques, the book allows one to be so creative in creating hybrid methodologies that seamlessly apply to any customized work environment. I have marked many chapters for further review and consideration in my work development.
Although each chapter represent a primer reference to the associated topic, it gives a food for thought and many moments of ah-ha. You can open any chapter and read it independently and still get a complete understanding of the topic. The book is well-structured with consistent Lessons Learned and Conclusions paragraphs after each chapter.
I found this book a must-have for any PI professional who is keenly willing to advance his career in the fields of Lean, Six Sigma, Process Improvement, the Quality Management field in general. ( )