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Six Sigma Execution

How the World`s Greatest Companies Live and Breathe Six Sigma

by George Eckes

McGraw-Hill, 2005

Category: IT, Production & Logistics

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Six Sigma Execution
Six Sigma can improve your processes, culture and results, but first you have to believe and then you have to train.

In this summary you will learn

  • How to get Six Sigma projects off the ground
  • How to put Six Sigma to work throughout your organization
  • What pitfalls can derail a Six Sigma initiative

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Why you should read Six Sigma Execution

The high priests of the Six Sigma movement tend to be analytical thinkers who relish a methodical, data-driven process that enhances productivity. George Eckes certainly fits this profile. Like any good consultant, he doesn’t tell you everything you ever wanted to know about Six Sigma; he leaves you wanting more. For example, the book’s treatment of “measurement dashboards” – the metrics used to assess the efficiency of a given process – is less than definitive. The strength of his book, however, is that Eckes actually lays out detailed case studies from his retreats and seminars, practically handing you an agenda for getting a Six Sigma project off the ground. You’ll feel you’ve been part of a Six Sigma initiative from its opening stages. After you read this book you may not know enough to be a Six Sigma champion, but getAbstract predicts that you’ll no longer be a novice.

About the Author

George Eckes is a consultant and Six Sigma expert with more than 20 years of experience. He also wrote The Six Sigma Revolution.


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