LEAN SIX SIGMA FOR BEGINNERS. ESSENTIAL ACTIVITIES TO CONDUCT DMAIC PROJECTS

E1645 DE 01/2025

Título: LEAN SIX SIGMA FOR BEGINNERS. ESSENTIAL ACTIVITIES TO CONDUCT DMAIC PROJECTS

  • Objetivo:

    Improving performance is a constant objective in any industry. Acquiring lean and Six Sigma competency will help professionals at any level achieve their productivity goals. Lean Six Sigma for Beginners is a quick guide perfect for anyone new to Lean Six Sigma (LSS) to help them gain the competency to make improvements. Chapters are organized to align with steps in the Define-Measure-Analyze-Improve-Control (DMAIC) framework, explaining the different stages thoroughly. In each stage, author Gary Jing offers guidance to eliminate deficiencies by using tactics or tools. This handy pocket guide: Follows a typical project roadmap that users can easily navigate, step-by-step, to carry out LSS projects. Focuses on soft, non-statistical LSS tools to help professionals better prepare to work with data analytics and statistics. Offers some unique practices and perspectives on popular tools, such as root cause analysis (RCA) and failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA). Provides key takeaways to conclude and summarize each chapter. Upskills students and next-generation quality professionals to prepare them for transitioning into the job market. Gary Jing, PhD, a fellow of ASQ, has been a Master Black Belt and Lean Six Sigma deployment leader for nearly 30 years. Currently an adjunct professor at the University of St. Thomas teaching Lean Six Sigma and a quality manager at nVent, he has also worked as a continuous improvement director at CommScope. He was on the U.S. delegation to ISO Technical Committee 176 and participated in the development of ISO 9000:2015 as the secretary. He earned a doctorate in industrial engineering from the University of Cincinnati. Dr. Jing has over 30 publications in Lean & Six Sigma Review and is an ASQ-certified quality engineer and quality manager.

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