| | |  | Miscellaneous | Home » » » » Lean Six Sigma Handbook | | | | | | | Description: | | In Lean Six Sigma Handbook, you can find answers to: „X How Lean Six Sigma helps you and your company „X The difference among management systems „X How to identify company problems „X How to select which problems to solve first „X How to apply different tools in each VDMAICS phases „X How to calculate your process sigma level „X How the collected data fit into different distributions „X How to validate your root causes to your problems „X Definitions on most of the Lean and Six Sigma terms „X How to prevent from failures „X How to calculate the benefits from a project „X Things to be covered or aware in project presentation There are not many materials on Lean Six Sigma in print, the Lean Six Sigma Handbook is designed and written for the practitioners. This book provides not only theoretical concept but also practical and useful methodology and tools to help practitioners to achieve excellence. | | | Product Details: | | | Author:
| Eddie C. Au | | Spiral-bound:
| 112 pages | | Publisher:
| Lean-Six Sigma Institute | | Publication Date:
| July 18, 2005 | | ISBN:
| 9889855216 | | Package Length:
| 5.5 inches | | Package Width:
| 4.1 inches | | Package Height:
| 0.4 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.2 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 3 reviews |
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Comprehensive & ConciseOct 12, 2006
By JWP
"6 sigma enthusiast"
This work is the best. There is no verbose text, and I am able to quickly interrelate many things at once. None of my other texts or handbooks come close to this concise & comprehensive coverage. The author has succeeded to pack every element of useable information clearly and concisely with easy interrelation.
In other works......
Authors of other handbooks and texts seem to think more is better! The reader is relegated to the task of "filtering & merging" to get to the functional/useable information. The "subject of muda" (waste) is ridiculously filled with the muda of filtering & merging.
Eddie C. Au does NOT relegate you to filtering and merging. Its an excellent compilation. Also, in keeping with customer focus and VOC, Mr. Au provided a pdf version upon request so my aging eyesight could cope with the small print.
Fantastic!
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Lean Six Sigma HandbookJul 05, 2006
By C. Chenot If you think this handbook is going to be a "book" - think again. It's a very VERY small notebook with microscopic type. If you need something to fit into a pocket or purse - this is the notebook for you. If you'd like to actually read it to learn about LSS ... then perhaps one of the other books would be better. I'm in the latter category and was very disappointed when I received it and saw how unreadable it is because it is so small.
Horribly translatedJan 05, 2007
By Dennis L. Tyler
"Old Rattler"
There are so many poor translations in the first 8 pages of this tiny book that I am hesitant to put complete faith in the rest of it. I just jumped to a random page, and read the following (verbatim): "However, most of the top managements want to do it because their golf partners' companies are doing it. In deed, it will be extremely powerful if a company implement Lean Six Sigma throughout the company and become its company culture and norm."
There may well be a lot of useful information in between the garble, but I defy anyone to use this as a genuine handbook. By that definition, it is way too detailed and set in type too small to read without eye strain.
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