Using Lean for Faster Six Sigma Results

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A01=Sheila R. Poling
A01=Sophronia Ward
Author_Mark Nash
Author_Sheila R. Poling
Author_Sophronia Ward
Black Belt
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CI Initiative
culture change strategies
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integrating lean and six sigma approaches
Kaizen Event
Lean Project
Lean Team
organizational transformation
Process Behavior Charts
process improvement methodologies
quality management systems
service industry optimization
Sigma Black Belts
Sigma Initiative
Sigma Project
Sigma Project Team
Sigma Team
waste reduction techniques

Product details

  • ISBN 9781563273438
  • Weight: 371g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Jul 2006
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Which is the right approach for effective continuous improvement? While much has been written on merging Lean and Six Sigma initiatives, this is the first book to detail a logical alternative - a no-nonsense strategy for maintaining the best of both initiatives without diluting either.

In Using Lean for Faster Six Sigma Results, Mark Nash, Sheila Poling, and Sophronia Ward lay out the differences between Lean and Six Sigma, define the distinct power and focus of each, and detail why and how to use them together in a synchronized and complementary way. While Lean focuses on the elimination of waste, Six Sigma addresses variability and reliability. Organizations that initiate Lean early in their continuous improvement efforts create culture change, immediate results, and streamlined processes, paving the way for faster and more effective Six Sigma results.

This practical, easy read shows how to choose the right projects, approach, people, and toolset to achieve bottom-line results faster. Readers will benefit from the authors' years of experience implementing Lean with Six Sigma, through detailed case studies from both manufacturing and service companies.
If you are struggling with the dilemma of how to integrate Lean and Six Sigma, or deciding which approach to use, read this practical, down-to-earth book to inspire and guide your strategy.

Mark Nash (Author) ,  Sheila R. Poling (Author) ,  Sophronia Ward (Author)