Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Volume 3 Transactional |
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Author:
| Juran, |
Series title: | Juran Transactional Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-1-4921-6719-8 |
Publication Date: | Aug 2013 |
Publisher: | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $68.99 |
Book Description:
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This book is volume three of three. Continuing on the topics covered in volume two, volume three introduces the student to how to measure customer demand, create a current state value stream map, and implement 6S. Analyzing process-flow and improving process-pull are covered, and the conduction of rapid improvement events is outlined in detail. Lean Six Sigma is a result of two powerful methodologies (Lean and Six Sigma) that have a complementary toolkit. Combining the two techniques...
More DescriptionThis book is volume three of three. Continuing on the topics covered in volume two, volume three introduces the student to how to measure customer demand, create a current state value stream map, and implement 6S. Analyzing process-flow and improving process-pull are covered, and the conduction of rapid improvement events is outlined in detail. Lean Six Sigma is a result of two powerful methodologies (Lean and Six Sigma) that have a complementary toolkit. Combining the two techniques with effective team skills has provided vast improvements in many organizations. The fundamental objective of Juran's Lean Six Sigma Transactional curriculum is to develop a methodology and strategy that enable individuals and organizations to successfully improve processes and reduce variation. At a project level the Lean Six Sigma DMAIC process (Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, and Control) is an improvement system for existing processes falling below specification and provides methods for obtaining breakthrough improvement.Green Belts identify and resolve chronic problems using the Lean Six Sigma toolkit including graphical analysis tools and application of Little's law. They are active participants and team members working in the process being improved. Green Belts can also be autonomous team leaders, and work as subject matter experts, who help project teams from time to time sharing their specialized knowledge.Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Transactional Volumes one and two are prerequisites.