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Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Six Sigma Books

1. The Six Sigma Project Planner : A Step-by-Step Guide to Leading a Six Sigma Project Through DMAIC.

Meet your Six Sigma project goals--on time and on budget
Six Sigma demands results. These results are delivered by projects that are tightly linked to customer demands and enterprise strategy. If you're leading a Six Sigma initiative in your organization, this hands-on guide is designed to help you achieve these results quickly and effectively by treating a Six Sigma project like any other project that must be managed and completed on time and within budget.

The Six Sigma Project Planner offers a project management approach to Six Sigma. You'll learn how to rigorously measure and analyze problems, implement solutions, and choose and complete the quality improvement projects that offer the largest payoff. Pyzdek provides dozens of reproducible, downloadable project management tools and worksheets for each step of the DMAIC process (Define-Measure-Analyze-Improve-Control). The step-by-step guidelines will help your team:

*Identify high-payoff projects to tackle
*Define project goals and estimated ROI
*Employ breakthrough techniques to develop and implement entirely new processes that meet project goals
*Correct problems in current processes
*Identify stalled projects and jumpstart them--or pull the plug before they consume too much time and resources
*Perform a process capability study using Statistical Process Control
*Establish control and continuous improvement systems

2. Statistics for Six Sigma Made Easy.

A veteran GE manager explains the tools of Six Sigma--in plain English

This is the first simple, low-level guide to using the powerful statistical tools of Six Sigma to solve real-world problems. Warren Brussee, a Six Sigma manager who helped his teams generate millions of dollars in savings, shows how to plot, interpret, and validate data for a Six Sigma project. The basic statistical tools in the book can be applied to manufacturing, sales, marketing, process, equipment design, and more. Best of all, no background in statistics is required to start improving quality and initiating cost-saving improvements right away.

*Features dozens of Six Sigma statistical problem-solving case studies
*Presents a simplified form of the most common Six Sigma tools
*Simplifies Greenbelt training with one concise reference
*Explains how to use Excel to make Six Sigma problem-solving calculations
*Includes all the basic Six Sigma formulas and tables

http://rapidshare.com/files/31723485/0071433856.rar

3.Rath & Strong's Six Sigma Team Pocket Guide.

The companion follow-up to one of the bestselling Six Sigma books ever published

An alarming number of Six Sigma projects are failing--not because of misuse of Six Sigma's statistical tools but because of internal politics and poor communication between team members and the rest of the organization.

The Rath & Strong's Six Sigma Team Pocket Guide helps team leaders and members reverse this trend, explaining the interpersonal and political skills needed to make each Six Sigma project a success.

Written in the "pocket guide" format that proved so successful with the first Rath &Strong guide, and based on the firm's popular Six Sigma training workshops, this handy reference will show Six Sigma team leaders and members how to:

*Get buy-in and cooperation from all levels of the organization
*Lead or participate in productive team meetings
*Plan the people/team side just as they would plan the technical side

http://rapidshare.com/files/29766477/0071417567.rar

4. Leaning Into Six Sigma : A Parable of the Journey to Six Sigma and a Lean Enterprise.

A brief business novel about combining today's two most powerful quality initiatives

Leaning Into Six Sigma shows managers how to combine today's two most popular continuous improvement methodologies-- Lean Enterprise and Six Sigma--for dramatically improved quality and cycle time.

This concise and fast-paced "business novel" tells the story of how one skeptical company gradually came to understand and implement a Lean Six Sigma initiative--improving quality at all levels of the organization. This engaging story will help employees and managers understand basic quality concepts from Design of Experiments (DOE) to Analysis of Variance (ANOVA), while learning how to:

*Implement work cells and preventive maintenance
*Get rid of excess inventory
*Speed up processes

http://depositfiles.com/en/files/793200

5. Six Sigma for Financial Professionals.

This guide explains six sigma in language that financial professionals can understand and shows how they can use it to improve their business. Like the other books in the series it contains tips and techniques, illustrative real-world examples, and best practices.

http://rapidshare.com/files/13547587/2003.ISBN0471459518.rar

6. Transactional Six Sigma and Lean Servicing: Leveraging Manufacturing Concepts to Achieve World-Class.

This ground breaking "how to" book is a practical guide for implementing Six Sigma and Lean Manufacturing methods in a transactional service oriented environment. It uses real case studies and examples to show how Six Sigma and Lean Servicing™ techniques have been implemented and proven effective in achieving substantial documented results. The author covers both theory and practical application of Lean Servicing™, Six Sigma DMAIC and Six Sigma DFSS concepts and methods that can be used effectively in service organizations to achieve reduced costs and a new level of service excellence.

http://rapidshare.com/files/19269199/St._Lucie_Press_-_Transactional_Six_Sigma_and_Lean_Servicing.zip.html

7. Six Sigma: Continual Improvement for Businesses.

Statistical process control is a tool, which enables both manufacturers and suppliers to achieve control of product quality by means of the application of statistical methods in the controlling process. This book gives the foundations of good quality management and process control, including an explanation of what quality is, and control of conformance and consistency during production. The text offers clear guidance and help to those unfamiliar with either quality control or statistical applications and coves all the necessary theory and techniques in a practical and non-mathematical manner. This book will be essential reading for anyone wishing to understand or implement modern statistical process control techniques.

* Well-known, authoritative author
* Cuts through the 'hype' surrounding the subject
* Offers real-life information about applying Six Sigma across a range of business functions, within varied organisations

http://rapidshare.com/files/22666893/6sigmaci.rar.html

8. Six Sigma for Electronics Design and Manufacturing.

Six Sigma is a customer-based manufacturing approach to realizing fewer defects and thus lowering costs and increasing customer satisfaction. This is a rigorous engineering book detailing the gritty, statistical work involved in making the Six Sigma process work in the electronics industry.

http://rapidshare.com/files/16750777/0071395113.rar

9. Six Sigma for Marketing Processes: An Overview for Marketing Executives, Leaders, and Managers.

Nearly half of the top one hundred Fortune 500 companies use Six Sigma methodology in some part of their business. These companies have been among the top one hundred for five or more years and consistently report higher revenue and significantly higher profits than competitors. This underscores the impact on the cost side. Now the focus moves to revenue growth. Six Sigma consultant Clyde M. Creveling’s Design for Six Sigma in Technology and Product Development is the standard guide for product commercialization and manufacturing support engineers who want to apply Six Sigma methodology to technology development and product commercialization. Now, in Six Sigma for Marketing Processes, Creveling joins with Lynne Hambleton and Burke McCarthy to show the ways marketing professionals can adapt and apply those same Six Sigma concepts to create a lean marketing workflow built for growth.

This book provides an overview of the way marketing professionals can utilize the value offered by Six Sigma tools, methods, and best practices, within their existing phase-gate processes, as well as the traditional Six Sigma problem-solving approach: define, measure, analyze, improve, control (DMAIC). It provides unique methods for employing Six Sigma to enhance the three marketing processes for enabling a business to attain growth: strategic, tactical, and operational. It goes further to demonstrate the way Six Sigma for marketing and Six Sigma for design can be combined into a unified Six Sigma for growth. In this book, you’ll learn how to apply Six Sigma methodology to

Develop a lean, efficient marketing workflow designed for growth
Enhance the three marketing arenas for growth: strategic, tactical, and operational
Identify leading indicators of growth and become proactive about performance improvement
Strengthen links between customers, products, and profitability
Redesign marketing work to streamline workflow and reduce variability
Assess and mitigate cycle-time risk in any marketing initiative or project
Leverage DMAIC to solve specific problems and improve existing processes
Use lean techniques to streamline repeatable processes, such as collateral development and trade-show participation

http://rapidshare.com/files/7814057/013199008XA.rar

10 . Introduction to Engineering Statistics and Six Sigma: Statistical Quality Control and Design of Expe.

Many have heard that six sigma methods are necessary to survive, let alone thrive, in today’s competitive markets, but are not really sure what the methods are or how or when to use them.

Introduction to Engineering Statistics and Six Sigma contains precise descriptions of all of the many related methods and details case studies showing how they have been applied in engineering and business to achieve millions of dollars of savings. Specifically, the methods introduced include many kinds of design of experiments (DOE) and statistical process control (SPC) charting approaches, failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA), formal optimization, genetic algorithms, gauge reproducibility and repeatability (R&R), linear regression, neural nets, simulation, quality function deployment (QFD) and Taguchi methods. A major goal of the book is to help the reader to determine exactly which methods to apply in which situation and to predict how and when the methods might not be effective.

Illustrative examples are provided for all the methods presented and exercises based on case studies help the reader build associations between techniques and industrial problems. A glossary of acronyms provides familiarity with six sigma terminology and solutions to homework and practice exams are included.

http://rapidshare.com/files/4202184/NY1852339551.rar



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