Leading Processes to Lead Companies: Lean Six Sigma
Arcidiacono, Gabriele; Calabrese, Claudio; Yang, Kai
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Description for Leading Processes to Lead Companies: Lean Six Sigma
Paperback. Featuring case studies and practical examples from real-life organizations as well as theory, this pocket guide uses the widely used statistical software Minitab 16 to explain the set of Six Sigma tools required for a quick, green-belt level consultancy. Num Pages: 334 pages, 5 colour illustrations. BIC Classification: KCD; KCG; KJMP; KJMV4. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 134 x 150 x 22. Weight in Grams: 434.
This Minibook is a brief guide for Green Belt during a Lean Six Sigma project management or for Kaizen Leader during a process improvement activity. Through both its theoretical concepts and practical examples it is a pocket book for a quick consultancy. Authors idea comes from companies needs in order to analyze information useful to know in depth different kind of processes. The set of Six Sigma tools are explained through Minitab 16, the last release of the most widely used statistical software.
This Minibook is a brief guide for Green Belt during a Lean Six Sigma project management or for Kaizen Leader during a process improvement activity. Through both its theoretical concepts and practical examples it is a pocket book for a quick consultancy. Authors idea comes from companies needs in order to analyze information useful to know in depth different kind of processes. The set of Six Sigma tools are explained through Minitab 16, the last release of the most widely used statistical software.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2012
Publisher
Springer Verlag Italy
Number of pages
400
Condition
New
Number of Pages
334
Place of Publication
Milan, Italy
ISBN
9788847023475
SKU
V9788847023475
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About Arcidiacono, Gabriele; Calabrese, Claudio; Yang, Kai
Gabriele Arcidiacono is professor in “Machine Design” and “Reliability, Quality and Safety” at Marconi University of Rome for the degree course in Industrial Engineering. He was Ph.D. (1997) and Visiting Professor (2000) in the Mechanical Engineering Department of Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He has written 7 books and more than 80 papers; he is Scientific Reviewer for some ... Read more
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