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.
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A Synchronized Approach
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781040182185
Publisert
2024
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok