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Lean Six Sigma Simplified

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If you are looking for a way to improve your business, industry or organization’s rate of productivity, then the Lean Six Sigma approach may be right for you. The system focuses on reducing rates of defect and waste within the company while implementing methodical problem solving to improve production and customer satisfaction. While this may sound like quite the mouthful, the Lean Six Sigma approach is presented in this book in a simple and easy to understand approach.

“Lean Six Sigma A Beginner’s Guide” is structured simply in order to provide the basic components of the Lean Six Sigma approach without being overwhelming or making the system’s benefits seem out of reach. Improved revenue and reduced costs should be made available to all businesses, industries and organizations.

As you journey through “Lean Six Sigma A Beginner’s Guide” you will learn how you can create a more solid architecture within your life to more efficiently and quickly solve problems and improve processes. Yes, the Lean Six Sigma approach is not only applicable to the corporate world, but it can also present plenty of opportunities within your personal and home life as well!


•The Basics of Lean Six Sigma
•The Benefits of Implementing Lean Six Sigma
•A Step by Step Approach to Implementing Lean Six Sigma
•How you can Implement Lean Six Sigma in your Life and Business
•And Much More

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50 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 27, 2015

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It is hard to believe that this is a new way to do business, and manufacture products. It seems logical, and I believe that many of the truly successful companies, large and small, have been doing this for years. Reducing waste, producing a product efficiently and quickly, and less faulty products, is the goal of every worker and company. The more efficient and productive a company is, the cheaper cost of the product to the public, the more profit for the company, and thereby the better wages paid to the employees. Makes sense to me. More company leaders with short sighted goals, need to read this book. "Disclosure: I received this product for free in exchange for my honest and unbiased review"
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