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Lean Six Sigma

Combining Six Sigma Quality with Lean Speed

McGraw-Hill, 2002 más...


Editorial Rating

9

Qualities

  • Innovative
  • Applicable

Recommendation

Six Sigma devotees may dispute the need to add anything to Six Sigma, but a shot of Lean thinking provides a production boost. Consultant Michael L. George contends that Six Sigma reduces product quality variation but does nothing to improve delivery time. That may not be strictly true. However, the author’s analysis and presentation of the Lean Six Sigma approach is lucid and straightforward. The explanation of Six Sigma alone is much clearer than some other texts on the subject and even some Six Sigma veterans may appreciate the refresher. George provides some compelling examples of companies that have successfully used the Lean Six Sigma approach. getAbstract recommends this book primarily to leaders and managers of firms that rely on factories and other production units. However, the author also supplies practical information that will be relevant to service providers and to every company that cares about customer service and efficient production.

Take-Aways

  • Adding Lean to the Six Sigma approach creates unprecedented value.
  • Lean management focuses on eliminating elements from the production process that don’t add value for the customer.
  • Lean doesn’t speed up processes; rather, it cuts downtime between processes.

About the Author

Michael L. George is founder and CEO of The George Group, the biggest Lean Six Sigma consultancy in the United States.


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