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The Six Sigma Handbook – book review

July 15th, 2010 · No Comments · Uncategorized

Many different types of organizations have benefited from Six Sigma system. Their quality of processes and products has  significantly improved and at the same time customer contentment has increased what means that billions of dollars were saved. The Six Sigma Handbook includes information about management systems and number of statistical tools which are the basis of radical, breakthrough approach to management. Thomas Pyzdek, the author, presents fully professional and proven pieces of advice on using Six Sigma in order to keep customers and boost bottom line performance and at the same time cutting costs in a very prominent way. He explains in what way exactly you have to make Six Sigma work. Different levels of  technical advancement are included. What you can also find here is criteria for choosing proper staff for training. It is also advisable to us customer needs and requirements as a source of data in order to implement strategy and operations. The professional stuff and manager who are responsible for employing or supporting Six Sigma (the industry does not have any difference) this guide will for sure help to reach the goal of being the best. Here are some topics which you can find in the book:

  • You can learn about how you should organize for Six Sigma implementation
  • There are information about how to use DMAIC in order to significantly improve already existing products and processes
  • How to use MINITABTM and Microsoft Excel&reg to execute statistical analyses.
  • How to avoid frequent traps and difficulties while implementation.

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