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Lean Six Sigma: A Tools Guide
This handy reference is a simple-to-read and simple-to-use
source for practitioners who are interested in improving the way
they do business.
Six Sigma and Lean business process improvement strategies bring
a host of valuable tools to the workplace. Often perceived as
two competing initiatives, we present Lean and Six Sigma as a
dynamic, synergistic force, which can contribute substantially
to bottom line results, enhance competitiveness, and improve levels
of customer service.
Each tool presented in the guide is defined in a Glossary
and further described through four sub-sections:
- What is It
- When and How to Use It
- Example of Use
- Related Tools in This Guide
Tools are described within the following Sections:
The Define Phase - tools which allow a "top down" look
at our processes
The Measure Phase - tools which are needed to assess current performance
The Analyze Phase - tools which discover why a gap exists between
current performance and goals
The Improve Phase - tools needed to identify and test proposed
solutions
The Control Phase - tools used to monitor improvements
Team Tools for Analysis & Decision Making
A sample of some of the tools which are included: Input Process
Output Diagram, QFD, MSA, Value Stream Mapping, Waste Analysis,
FMEA, Scatter Diagram, Regression Analysis, DOE, DFSS, Kanban,
TPM, 5S Workplace Organization, Control Charts, Run Charts, Affinity
Diagrams, Pairwise Ranking, Reality Tree, 5 Whys.
Authors: Murray Adams, Mark Kiemele, Lee Pollock, and
Tom Quan
Format: (2003); spiral bound; 257 pp.
Item #: 1-880156-07-5
Price: $45.00
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