Six Sigma, Basic Steps & Implementation

Six Sigma, Basic Steps & Implementation
Author: Fred Soleimannejed
Publisher: Author House
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2004-05-12
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1418457442

Six Sigma is one of most powerful tools for quality and continuous improvement. This book outlines the basic step through understanding and using Six Sigma tools. The book also explains the essential tools and the role of executive management in the implementation process. The book discusses some aspect of cost associated with the implementation process and the effectiveness of the up front investment. (Please read the book acknowledgment file.)

Managing Six Sigma

Managing Six Sigma
Author: Forrest W. Breyfogle, III
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2000-10-11
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780471396734

Advance Praise for Managing Six Sigma "This book is a unique blend of practical knowledge and cultural change, revolution and evolution strategies. I recommend that serious managers buy the book, spend some serious time reading, and then go out and use its lessons to make a name for themselves."-William Baker, Benchmarking/Knowledge Transfer Office, Raytheon Corporation "I believe Managing Six Sigma will be the new reference standard for the quality movement in coming years."-Robert T. Hunter, Executive Vice President, Rehnborg Center for Nutrition and Wellness "[The authors'] step-by-step process for integrating the tools of Six Sigma takes the mystery out of this methodology and, by itself, makes this book worth having."-Dennis Adsit, PhD, Vice President, Quality, Intuit "Breyfogle's Six Sigma deployment methodology is explained in detail for four different business processes: manufacturing, service, transactional, and development. . . . His 21-step plan for each business process is explained in a way that allows any type of company to perform a successful implementation."-Mark Feller, Director of Quality, Baker Electronics "Breyfogle teaches not only the wider application but also the deeper implications and in-depth implementation of Six Sigma deployment in organizations large and small."-Ram Josyula, President, gelrad.com Managing Six Sigma is the only book that provides both detailed coverage of Six Sigma techniques and effective methods for managing those who implement Six Sigma. With real-world case studies recounting the triumphs and pitfalls encountered during successful implementations at Motorola and General Electric-plus plans, checklists, and metrics to speed up the implementation process-this rich resource helps managers solve problems effectively and ensure a fast, smooth, and successful Six Sigma implementation.

Lean Six SIGMA

Lean Six SIGMA
Author: Jeffrey Ries
Publisher:
Total Pages: 69
Release: 2018-11-14
Genre:
ISBN: 9781731353788

♦Lean Startup, Lean Six Sigma, Lean Analytics, Lean Enterprise, Kanban, Kaizen, Scrum, Agile Project Management♦ INCREASE CUSTOMER SATISFACTION AND REDUCE COST! INCREASE REVENUE GROWTH AND IMPROVE PRODUCTIVITY! Six Sigma is a methodology that is going to change the way that you do business. It strives to help you reach near perfection in the products that you sell, the customer service that you provide, and the lack of waste that you achieve. Moreover, it can work for all types of industries and businesses. This guidebook will provide you with the tools you need to work with Six Sigma and see an improvement in your business. While other companies may waste hundreds of thousands of dollars on inefficient methods and faulty products, you can use the Six Sigma method to help improve your customer service, increase your productivity, and make your company more efficient. When Six Sigma is implemented properly, you can reach near perfection in all your company processes. This guidebook will show you how this is possible! Inside you will learn: What is Six Sigma The different levels of implementing Six Sigma Why do companies use Six Sigma Tools to use with Six Sigma Steps to following the Six Sigma Methodology Scoping out the perfect project How to transform your problem Knowing your goals and needs Determine who is on your team Picking out the solution, implementing it, and then following up How to get a certification in Six Sigma Tips to make the implementation of Six Sigma easier Common issues that come up with Six Sigma

Lean Six Sigma for Hospitals: Simple Steps to Fast, Affordable, and Flawless Healthcare

Lean Six Sigma for Hospitals: Simple Steps to Fast, Affordable, and Flawless Healthcare
Author: Jay Arthur
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2011-02-22
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0071753265

DELIVER FASTER, BETTER, AND CHEAPER HEALTHCARE IN AS FEW AS FIVE DAYS 4 STAR DOODY'S REVIEW! "The main purpose is to present simple steps to help hospitals start getting faster, better, and cheaper in five days or less while achieving the goal of fast, affordable, and flawless healthcare. Healthcare has many opportunities for improvement and the use of Lean Six Sigma concepts can make a dramatic impact. This book provides the basic information to do that."--Doody's Review Service Lean Six Sigma for Hospitals: Simple Steps to Fast, Affordable, Flawless Healthcare explains how to use tested Lean Six Sigma methods and tools to rapidly improve hospital operations and quality of care and reduce costs. These proven strategies follow the patient from the front door of the hospital or emergency room all the way through discharge, examining key aspects of patient flow and quality. The trail of billing and collections is also followed to discover and eliminate cash flow leaks. This practical guide emphasizes both the clinical and operational sides to reduce the "three demons of quality"--delay, defects, and deviation. Real-world case studies from major hospitals illustrate successful implementations of Lean Six Sigma. Coverage Includes: Achieving a faster, better hospital in five days--emergency department, door-to-balloon time, operating room, medical imaging, lab, nursing unit, clinical staff, pharmacy, order accuracy, diagnosis, ICU Lean for accelerated patient flow Reducing medical errors with Six Sigma Creating a more profitable hospital in five days by reducing denied, rejected, and appealed claims Six Sigma for hospitals Excel power tools for Lean Six Sigma Identifying improvement projects through data mining and analysis Sustaining improvement using control charts Laser-focused process innovation Statistical tools for Lean Six Sigma Implementing Lean Six Sigma

Implementing Six Sigma and Lean

Implementing Six Sigma and Lean
Author: Ron Basu
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2009-02-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1136346481

This is a comprehensive, user-friendly and hands-on book that is a single source of reference of tools and techniques for all quality practitioners. Implementing Six Sigma and Lean covers the basics of how to manage for consistently high quality and gives good coverage of both simple tools and advanced techniques which can be used in all businesses. This book provides guidance on how to use these tools for different situations such as new start-up companies, stalled projects and the constant achievement of high quality in well-established quality regimes. Case studies are included that encourage the reader to respond in a practical situations and provide a good learning resource for courses. There are summaries of key elements and questions with exercises at the end of each chapter.

Process Improvement Using Six Sigma

Process Improvement Using Six Sigma
Author: Rama Shankar
Publisher: Quality Press
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2009-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0873897528

The purpose of this book is to provide the practitioner with the necessary tools and techniques with which to implement a systematic approach to process improvement initiatives using the Six Sigma methodology.

A Guide to Six Sigma and Process Improvement for Practitioners and Students

A Guide to Six Sigma and Process Improvement for Practitioners and Students
Author: Howard S. Gitlow
Publisher: Pearson Education
Total Pages: 515
Release: 2015
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0133925366

Thousands of companies have discovered the value of Six Sigma in streamlining operations, cutting costs, improving quality, and increasing profitability. A Guide to Lean Six Sigma and Process Improvement for Practitioners and Students, Second Edition gives green belts, black belts, champions, and students a complete executive framework for understanding quality and implementing Lean Six Sigma. Building on the widely praised first edition, top Six Sigma experts Howard Gitlow and Richard Melnyck add today's most recent and important lean and process control system applications. Step by step, they systematically walk you through the five-step DMAIC implementation process, with detailed examples and many real-world case studies. You'll find practical coverage of Six Sigma statistics and management techniques, and realistic solutions for many common implementation obstacles. Coverage includes: A realistic overview of Six Sigma Management Six Sigma roles, responsibilities, and terminology Managing Six Sigma with Dashboards and Control Charts Mastering each DMAIC phase: Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, Control Understanding foundational Six Sigma statistics: probability, probability distributions, sampling distributions, and interval estimation Testing hypotheses and designing experiments Pursuing Six Sigma Champion or Green Belt Certification, and more

Delivering Successful Projects with TSP(SM) and Six Sigma

Delivering Successful Projects with TSP(SM) and Six Sigma
Author: Mukesh Jain
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2008-11-20
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1040064094

Delivering successful projects means the ability to produce high quality software within budget and on time-consistently, but when one mentions quality to software engineers or project managers, they talk about how impossible it is to eliminate defects from software. This assumption is passed on and on until it becomes accepted wisdom, with the power of a self-fulfilling prophecy. And when a project fails to arrive on time or up to standards, team members will turn on each other. The project got delayed because the engineers did a poor job in development or too much was promised upfront for this short of a timeline. In Delivering Successful Projects with TSPSM and Six Sigma: A Practical Guide to Implementing Team Software ProcessSM, you will learn how to effectively manage the development of a software project and deliver it in line with customer expectations. This refreshing volume - Offers real-world case studies about the author's experience at Microsoft successfully implementing TSP to achieve higher quality software Empowers software developers to take responsibility for project management Explains how Six Sigma and TSP combined can dramatically reduce software defects By applying these principles put forth by one of the most respected names in software development, your software team will learn how to function as a team and turn out products where zero defects and on-time delivery are the norm.