About The Lean Six SIGMA Pocket Toolbook: A Quick Reference Guide to Nearly 100 Tools for Improving Quality and Speed: A Quick Reference Guide to 70 Tools for Improving Quality and Speed
Provides the tools for implementing Lean Six Sigma – what they are, how they work, and which to use. This book presents the tools and concepts needed to understand, implement, and leverage Lean Six Sigma. It provides analyses of nearly 100 tools and methodologies – from DMAIC and Pull Systems to Control Charts and Pareto Charts.
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About Michael L. George
Michael L. George
Michael L. George is founder and President of The George Group, the largest Lean Six Sigma consulting practice in the United States. He wrote the successful and influential Lean Six Sigma, also published by McGraw-Hill.
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Reviews The Lean Six SIGMA Pocket Toolbook: A Quick Reference Guide to Nearly 100 Tools for Improving Quality and Speed: A Quick Reference Guide to 70 Tools for Improving Quality and Speed
Jordan (Living Her Best Life)
Let’s be honest- this only works in theory not in practice.Lean Six Sigma is getting outdated. The theory is based almost solely on planning ahead without being active. Not to say that some of these p…
Steven Peterson
This is a quick reference book on techniques for improving “speed, quality, and cost.” The book focuses on DMAIC–(Page 1): “Define- Measure-Analyze-Improve-Control.” As a toolbook, the volume focuses…
Bob Wallner
A must have for anyone trying to implement LSS. I keep this in my Kaizen Toolbox and reference it frequently. Besides being a good reference it is an idea generator…
Julio
Very Good (for certain audiences)No question this book was made by very knowledgeable authors since it has very helpful tools and explanations. The only two considerations I have are:This book will be…
Bob Rivell
You need to know how to use these tools to be able to take full advantage of the book. It’s a great book, just not for beginners…
Nate Blackstun
Good Reference Book…
Tim
Perfect reference when working on a project. Won’t go into the statistical details but can help provide some guidance for issues…
Major Doug
Good toolkit! Broke down math-stuff into actionable items. Would luv to implement in my Govt. office; alas, I fear for not…
Aric
Great reference. Very easy simple explanation of tools to supplement a training program…