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Quality Management

Today’s consumers are value-conscious, so companies can't afford to lose sight of their products' quality. Here's how to prioritize quality – including using Six Sigma, Lean and other systems – as you produce, evaluate, monitor, sell and improve your goods and services.

Summaries

9 Book

Lean Six Sigma

Combining Six Sigma Quality with Lean Speed
Michael L. George
McGraw-Hill, 2002
8 Book

The Toyota Way

14 Management Principles from the World's Greatest Manufacturer
Jeffrey K. Liker
McGraw-Hill, 2003
7 Book
Rowland Hayler and Michael Nichols
McGraw-Hill, 2005
7 Book

A Six Sigma Approach to Sustainability

Continual Improvement for Social Responsibility
Holly A. Duckworth and Andrea Hoffmeier
CRC Press, 2016
7 Book

Six Sigma for Dummies

Define, measure, analyze, improve, control - and get results!
Craig Gygi et al.
Wiley, 2005
9 Book
Larry Holpp and Pete Pande
McGraw-Hill, 2002
9 Book

Toyota Production System

Beyond Large-Scale Production
Taiichi Ohno
Productivity Press, 1988
9 Book
W. Edwards Deming
MIT Press, 2000
9 Book

Lean Six Sigma for Services

How to Use Lean Speed and Six Sigma Quality to Improve Services and Transactions
Michael L. George
McGraw-Hill, 2003
8 Book

Leading Six Sigma

A Step-by-Step Guide Based on Experience with GE and Other Six Sigma Companies
Ronald D. Snee and Roger W. Hoerl
FT Prentice Hall, 2002
7 Book

Six Sigma Team Dynamics

The Elusive Key to Project Success
George Eckes
Wiley, 2003
8 Book
George Eckes
Wiley, 2003