Read as part of a Business Process Innovation MBA class. The book walks you through the DMAIC (Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, and Control) process. Include 3 chapters per stage (Step Process, Power Tools, and Team Management).
The Blackbelt hierarchical structure is outdated, but if you want to spearhead implementing six sigma, this book might help.
Considering in the preface the authors admit that they missed a bunch of deadlines, I found mistakes in the book (below), and the copyright is from 2002, don’t bother reading.
1. Page 262 - Flowchart is missing an arrow from “Draft flyer for Mailing” and “OK’s by corp. center”
2. Page 325 - In “Be prepared to defined..” there shouldn’t be a “d” on define[d] and they use who instead of how in the last sentence
3. Somewhere is the first half of the book, the use 0 instead of o in a word. Made me chuckle, but I don’t care enough to go back and find a page.
That being said, this book doesn’t meet six sigma standards with mistakes on 3/403 pages (at least ones I noticed).
Chapters were read in the following order:
Preface (n), 1-7, 9-10, 12-13, 15-16, 8 (n), 11 (n), 14(n), 17-21 (n),
(n) - not assigned reading