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Lean Six Sigma: The Ultimate Step-By-Step Guide to Learn Lean Six Sigma Method to Improve Mindset and Performance, Maximize Process Efficiency and Increase Profitability of Your Work Team

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Are you the manager or head of a professional team? Looking for a way to boost your employees’ productivity and dedication? Trying to boost communication, understand data, and deliver better customer experiences? Then this is the book for you.
A professional, highly-efficient team is at the heart of every successful business. Communication, dedication, and focus are essential to building lasting businesses which deliver consistent quality to their customers. But how can you build such a powerful team, and where do you begin? Inside this book, you’ll uncover the revolutionary Lean Six Sigma model, an incredible way of taking your team to a whole new level . With a comprehensive overview of the Lean Six Sigma model, how you can integrate it into your business, and the wealth of proven benefits this model has, now it’s never been easier to take advantage of this powerful system. Here’s what you’ll discover With tips on overcoming common implementation challenges, improving your analysis skills, and creating positive and lasting change, this book offers a profound way to improve your team, boost your business, and streamline your projects.

245 pages, Paperback

Published March 3, 2020

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Adam Ross

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Adam Ross's debut novel, Mr. Peanut, a 2010 New York Times Notable Book, was also named one of the best books of the year by The New Yorker, The
Philadelphia Inquirer, The New Republic, and The Economist. His story collection Ladies and Gentlemen, included "In the Basement,'' a finalist for the BBC International Story Prize. His non­fic­tion has been pub­lished in The New York Times Book Review, The Daily Beast, The Wall Street Jour­nal, the Washington Post, and the Nashville Scene. He was the Mary Ellen von der Heyden fellow in fiction at the American Academy in Berlin, as well as a Hodder Fellow at Princeton University. His current novel, Playworld, published in January 2025. He is the editor of the Sewanee Review.

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