The Six sigma handbook : a complete guide for green belts, black belts, and managers at all levels Thomas Pyzdek
Material type: TextPublication details: New York, McGraw-Hill, ©2003Edition: 5THDescription: 706PISBN:- 9789354601965
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Building the Six Sigma infrastructure
Six Sigma goals and metrics
Creating customer-driven organizations
Training for Six Sigma
Six Sigma teams
Selecting and tracking Six Sigma projects
Introduction to DMAIC and other improvement models
Problem solving tools
Basic principles of measurement
Measurement systems analysis
Knowledge discovery
Statistical process control techniques
Process capability analysis
Statistical analysis of cause and effect
Managing Six Sigma projects
Risk assessment
Design of experiments (DOE)
Maintaining control after the project
Design for Six Sigma (DFSS)
Lean manufacturing and Six Sigma
Contains a 700-page guide to the quality tools and statistics that are the foundation for Six Sigma. This book provides an overview of the management goals, training issues involved in a Six Sigma implementation, and the underlying philosophy. It explains the problem-solving techniques and statistical tools most often used in Six Sigma.
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