Simple Lean Six Sigma, A Process For Process Improvement
Organizations today are looking to do more with less, become more efficient, increase capacity, and find cost savings. They hire business process managers to facilitate process improvement efforts, align processes to organization goals, gain performance advantages, improve personnel capacity, and sustain gains. Simple Lean Six Sigma is a handbook that teaches the reader a simple step by step approach to help their organization design process, improve processes, optimize organizational design, increase capacity, and eliminate waste. This book is being used as a text book at select universities nationwide for Green Belt Certification. The students learn how to strike wastefulness; which includes inefficiencies caused by defects, non value-added flow of information or materials, stacks of inventory, data storage, overproduction and extra processing. Students will learn how to identify and reduce special cause variation, analyze value streams, and implement positive change.
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The book and the Class were a great investment.,
I attended Stan and Dick’s Simple Lean Six Sigma class which uses this text book and I really enjoyed it. Their straight forward and humorous class made a seemingly dry subject come to life and easy to understand. I love that the book walks you through the process and has check lists at the end of each phase that way I can remember what to do in each phase and what tools are available. My employer found out that I was taking the class on my own initiative and he promoted me to be the department’s leader in process improvement projects. That was a promotion. Thanks Dick, Thanks Stan, I look forward to your next class or seminar in the area. I’ll be there.
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