| | |  | Lean Six Sigma | Home » » » » Operational Excellence: Using Lean Six Sigma to Translate Customer Value through Global Supply Chains (Series on Resource Management) | | | | | | | Product Promotions: | | | | | Description: | | To successfully compete in today’s global marketplace, organizations can and must do more to improve their internal operational efficiencies. Operational Excellence: Using Lean Six Sigma to Translate Customer Value through Global Supply Chains consolidates hundreds of tools and methods into 110 key concepts designed to translate the “voice of the customer” throughout global supply chains, dramatically improving productivity and shareholder economic value added (EVA). Recognizing failure is often self-induced through poor leadership coupled with an inability to form and effectively execute a strategic vision, this book operates from three premises— - Organizations have the power to increase organizational competitiveness in an era of globalization through the application of Lean Six Sigma
- Operational performance directly correlates with an organization’s financial, operational and resultant productivity, as well as with shareholder EVA metrics, and geographical, cultural, technological and economic isolation
- Value-adding activities and disciplines such as Lean Six Sigma are not exclusive to any one country or region and do not always depend upon cost considerations
A Practical Tool for Real World Application For organizations seeking a source for improving manufacturing and service operations, this bookeffectively delivers. Divided into 5 successive sections, it begins with adaptation strategies for global competitiveness, then delves into implementations to enhance productivity while targeting customer needs and value expectations. Finally, the author explains how to establish information-sharing throughout global supply chains, along with the role of IT. A useful tool for real world application, the volume’s 20 chapters also contain more than 450 figures and roadmaps. As organizations understand the interrelationships of the supply chains, their operational systems will excel at meeting or exceeding customer expectations in this age of globalization. | | | Product Details: | | | Author:
| James William Martin | | Hardcover:
| 664 pages | | Publisher:
| Auerbach Publications | | Publication Date:
| December 13, 2007 | | Language:
| English | | ISBN:
| 1420062506 | | Product Width:
| 164.0 centimeters | | Product Height:
| 233.5 centimeters | | Product Weight:
| 2.37 pounds | | Package Length:
| 9.3 inches | | Package Width:
| 6.2 inches | | Package Height:
| 1.5 inches | | Package Weight:
| 2.4 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 2 reviews |
| | | | Customer Reviews: | |
Average Customer Review:
( 2 customer reviews )
Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers.
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
Well worth the money and filled with useful informationApr 22, 2012
By MJM This book contains a wealth of information. Its twenty chapters show how the voice of customer is translated through global supply chains using lean six sigma methods. The extensive information is reinforced by over 200 figures and tables, 110 key concepts and tips for improving organizational productivity. It is a practical guide for real world applications of process performance. I also found very useful information on operational and financial metrics as well as the relationship of productivity and financial analysis to lean six sigma methods. I highly recommend this book for all process improvement and supply chain professionals.
1 of 2 found the following review helpful:
The SCM BibleDec 26, 2007
By Tiran Dagan
"Tiran"
A comprehensive guide for any process initiative professional whose projects relate to Supply Chain Management. I have worked as a process improvement professional in Financial Services and Broadcast/Entertainment and issues relating to fullfillment are abound no matter what vertical your organization is in. Jim's in-depth treatment of strategy and VOC are an important aspect usually ignored by Operational effectiveness/Quality professionals. After all - who are you streamlining your supply chain for if not the customer (whether internal or external). I find this book an important reference that one can open at any time with a wealth of examples on using DFSS, Lean, Six Sigma and process measurement techniques for a global supply chain world. As a welcome suprise to me were the coverage of technology solutions (BPMS, MRP, etc), cultural challenges such as constructing teams and the smart use of reference models to leverage industry knowledge (SCORE, etc). Job well done!!!
Tiran Dagan http://www.tirandagan.com Blog: http://Tiran.blogspot.com
| | |
|