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Lean Six Sigma: The Ultimate Beginner’s Guide to Learn Lean Six Sigma Step by Step

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Is your business struggling to remain profitable? Is quality management at the top of your agenda? Could Lean Six Sigma benefit your company?

As businesses struggle to stay relevant and continue to make a profit in unfavourable market conditions, so the need to retain a quality advantage over your competitors becomes even more crucial. Sometimes this can be the sole advantage and best selling point for any business, but how do you make sure yours is working to best effect?

In this book, Lean Six The Ultimate Beginner’s Guide to Learn Lean Six Sigma Step by Step gives you a detailed battle plan to cut “waste” on all levels of your business. In fact, it’s designed to help you analyze and eliminate inefficiencies without delay. You will learn the basic concept of this approach, that combines two quality management methodologies, Lean and Six Sigma, in chapters that

• The Core Principles of Lean Six Sigma
• The history of Lean Six Sigma
• The strategic concept of it
• 16 BENEFITS of Lean 6 Sigma
• Comparing Lean with Six Sigma
• Understanding customer needs
• The secrets to identify improvement projects
• 7 KEYS to overcoming management resistance
• The DMADV & DMAIC frameworks
• 9 common mistakes and vital tips for avoiding them
• And more…

Lean Six Sigma could well be the answer you’ve been looking for when it comes to ensuring quality control. And as it has been written with the novice in mind, Lean Six Sigma will teach you the principles right from the very first steps through to a vastly better quality product.

Get a copy and make sure your business keeps its advantage!

170 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 21, 2019

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February 6, 2020
My job is doing a big push into Lean Six Sigma and there is a lot of information flying around as they are starting up different programs for it. I was looking for a book to give a general introduction on maybe some ideas on what six sigma is and how to start to implement it.

From the synopsis I thought it would be perfect
In this book – you’ll learn…

• The Core Principles of Lean Six Sigma
• The 60 YEAR history of business waste management.
• The Lean 6 Sigma Concept
• The secrets to identify improvements projects
• The 7 KEYS to overcoming management resistance.
• The DMADV & DMAIC frameworks.
• 9 common mistakes and vital tips for avoiding them.
• The 16 BENEFITS of Lean 6 Sigma – and how to enjoy them.

...and so much more!

This gives a brief overview of the principles of Lean and Six Sigma and the some of the challenges of implementing something like this into your business. It did touch on all of those things very quickly in vague ways. But besides telling you that you need different levels of experts from Yellow to Green to Black belt to help you implement this it didn’t really give the step by step instruction I thought it would.

It isn’t a bad book if you knew absolutely nothing about Lean and Six Sigma you would at least get a better understanding of what it is. But this is not a guide on how to start your first project using the ideas of Six Sigma. I was looking more for the Step by Step aspect of how to do one of my first projects and this didn’t really cover that.
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May 30, 2021
Not what I expected.. To be fair the title does say "The Ultimate Beginner's..." and that's exactly who this is for. It's unfair to say its a step-by-step guide. It is more or less a summary of the different Lean principles. This book would be good if you were doing a high school paper.. not good for any practical reason.
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