Six Sigma Green Belt Volume 2 Transactional |
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Author:
| Juran, |
Series title: | Juran Transactional Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-1-4921-6578-1 |
Publication Date: | Sep 2013 |
Publisher: | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $99.99 |
Book Description:
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To reach a Six Sigma level of performance means that an organization has a goal to reduce defects to 3.4 parts per million or fewer. Achieving this goal can only be accomplished through the breakthrough reduction of process variation, and maintaining strict control standards. Combining Six Sigma levels of improvement with effective team skills has provided vast advances in many organizations. The fundamental objective of Juran's Six Sigma Transactional curriculum is to develop a...
More DescriptionTo reach a Six Sigma level of performance means that an organization has a goal to reduce defects to 3.4 parts per million or fewer. Achieving this goal can only be accomplished through the breakthrough reduction of process variation, and maintaining strict control standards. Combining Six Sigma levels of improvement with effective team skills has provided vast advances in many organizations. The fundamental objective of Juran's Six Sigma Transactional curriculum is to develop a methodology and strategy that enables individuals and organizations to successfully improve processes and reduce variation. At a project level the 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.The objectives for this workshop include gaining an understanding of the tools and techniques within Lean and Six Sigma necessary to carry out your role as a Green Belt, applying Lean and Six Sigma tools in a project, practicing the application of Lean and Six Sigma methods through real life exercises, developing the skills to manage team dynamics, and becoming prepared to complete your belt certification requirements. Exercises and examples used throughout this book are specific to transactional industries. Continuing on topics covered in volume one, volume two delves into stratification of data and hypothesis testing, the Improve and Control portions of DMAIC, and statistical process control methods, among many other tools and methods.Green Belts identify and resolve chronic problems using the Six Sigma toolkit including graphical analysis tools. 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.Topics covered in Six Sigma Green Belt Volume 2: Transactional are:1. Analyze2. Stratification of Data3. An Introduction to Hypothesis Testing4. Confidence Intervals5. Testing Hypotheses When Y is Categorical and X is Categorical6. Normality Testing7. Testing for Equal Variances8. Testing Hypotheses When Y is Continuous and X is Categorical9. Analysis of Variance10. Nonparametric Tests11. Testing Hypotheses When Y is Continuous and X is Continuous12. Improve13. Prove Effectiveness14. Control15. Mistake Proofing16. Statistical Process Control Methods17. Documentation and ReplicationSix Sigma Green Belt Volume 1: Transactional is a prerequisite. This book is volume two of two.