Six Sigma Process Improvement
(Easy Quick Reference Guide)

Six Sigma Process Improvement Six Sigma Process Improvement
Easy Quick Reference Guide
This quick reference guide provides a very concise overview to get started with effective team meetings, establish specific goals, create a process map and measures for improvements. This guide also includes a summary introduction to common Six Sigma and Quality Circle Tools like Brainstorming, Pareto Diagrams, Tree Diagrams and the Matrix Diagram. Additional tools include the Affinity Diagram, Cause & Effect Diagram (also known as the Fishbone Diagram) and Checklists. Follow the steps to Define the Problem, Measure it, Implement Countermeasures or Improvements and establish Controls. Create a cycle of "Plan, Do See".

Six Sigma Process Improvement removes the mystery from Six Sigma Quality Circle techniques and provides a layman's introduction to begin using the most common and effective techniques for effective process improvement in a concise and easy to use reference manual.
 

 
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