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The Vision of Six Sigma: A Roadmap for Breakthrough Fifth Edition, Volume 1
Company:Tri Star Publishing
Authors:Mikel J. Harry, Ph.D
Publication Date:copyright 1997
Number of Pages:315
Summary:This book has been specifically designed to structure an in-depth overview of the fundamental stategies, tactics, and tools necesary for achieveing Six Sigma product designs, manufacturing processes, service quality and quality of administration. Up front, the basic tenets of Six Sigma will be revealed in a non-technical manner and then illustrated in more technically oriented discussions. Specifically, the book will explore:
The Driving Need for Six Sigma Quality
The Fundamental Objective of Six Sigma
The Customer's Perspective of Six Sigma
The Basic Tenets of Six Sigma
Advanced Six Sigma Concepts
Key Business Conclusions Resulting from Global Benchmarking
Six Sigma as a Target for Total Quality Management (TQM)
The Primary Tools for Achieving Six Sigma
The Impact of Product and Process Complexity on Quality
The Impact of Six Sigma on Product Reliability
The Imp[act of Six Sigma on Manufacturing Cycle-Time
The Impact of Six SIgma on Inventory
The Impact of Six Sigma on the Bottom Line
How to Create and Maintain Six Sigma Product Designs
How to Create and Maintain Six Sigma Manufacturing Processes
Strategies and Tactics for Implementing Six Sigma
In addition, several "real life" case studies from Asea Brown Boveri, Texas Instruments, and Motorola, Inc. are presented and throughly discussed.





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