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Lean Six Sigma and Minitab: The Complete Toolbox Guide for All Lean Six Sigma Practitioners (3rd edition) Reviews

Lean Six Sigma and Minitab: The Complete Toolbox Guide for All Lean Six Sigma Practitioners (3rd edition)

Lean Six Sigma and Minitab: The Complete Toolbox Guide for All Lean Six Sigma Practitioners (3rd edition)

The Lean Six Sigma and Minitab pocket guide explains Lean Six Sigma in a down-to-earth and practical format, and provides detailed Minitab instructions and screenshots throughout. Now in its 3rd edition with over 55,000 copies sold, this Lean Six Sigma pocket guide is firmly established as the practical guide for Lean and Six Sigma professionals worldwide.

The guide includes:
– Over 125 Lean Six Sigma tools and techniques.
– Logical routemaps through the Six Sigma DMAIC flow.
– Detailed Minitab instructions and screenshots.
– Clear diagrams and explanations.
– Easy-to-navigate format with DMAIC tabs.
– Interactive examples with free data files and templates.

What’s new in Edition 3?
Edition 3 of Lean Six Sigma and Minitab contains a substantial amount of new material covering Lean Six Sigma tools, Designed Experiments, soft skills and statistical tests. It also has a new chapter on Quality Companion software and has been fully updated for Min

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  1. S. Cunningham says
    17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Very practical guide to Six Sigma, December 7, 2005
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    S. Cunningham
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    This review is from: Six Sigma and MINITAB (Ring-bound)

    I am a Six Sigma Black Belt in the healthcare industry. I have reviewed many different books and reference guides on Six Sigma, but I have found this one to be the most straightforward and practical one of all. I only keep a couple reference books in my brief case, and this is one of them. Minitab users will appreciate the examples and screenshots. The example data files are also available for download. I highly recommend this guide to any Green Belt or Black Belt involved in Six Sigma.

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  2. Matt Rowe says
    22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
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    The New “Pocket Guide” for Six-Sigma Black Belts., March 10, 2006
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    Matt Rowe (Indianapolis, Indiana USA) –

    This review is from: Six Sigma and MINITAB (Ring-bound)

    This is a much more powerful resource for making good use of Minitab and Six-Sigma than many people may realize. However, a highly experienced statistician or someone with extensive experience in a Six-Sigma culture may find this book to be fairly basic. This is likely the case in a technical or manufacturing environment. In contrast, a new Six Sigma practitioner or someone working in a service environment in which process analysis might not be as sophisticated will consider this book an absolute gem!

    The value is not just in its clear and concise explanation of how to use Minitab “in” Six-Sigma. The real value lies in the easy to understand application of the Six-Sigma DMAIC methodology with practical and understandable examples of statistical analysis while using Minitab.

    I have Black Belts who are not completely trained yet using this book. They’re rapidly finding new and creative ways to apply statistical analyses to our business processes and data. The Six-Sigma and statistics connections they’re making via this book are dramatic! Oh…and they’re also learning how to use the software. I wish we’d had something like this a long time ago. As far as I’m concerned this is the new “pocket guide” for Six-Sigma for all my Black Belts.

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  3. Dr. Littlejohn "Book lover" says
    29 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
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    Finally! A text that connects the dots!, February 27, 2006
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    Dr. Littlejohn “Book lover” (Athens, GA United States) –

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    This review is from: Six Sigma and MINITAB (Ring-bound)

    I purchased this book hoping it would help me quickly patch some gaps in my understanding of statistics and Minitab v14. And it will. Most importantly, they get that we don’t want to take a course, we just want to know enough to get the work done. — So the book has enough of an explanation to help the reader figure out whatever their working on. Perfect!

    As background, I had quite a bit of training in statistics a few years ago. My job did not require that I use most of it. Now, I’m in a job that does, and I need to get up to speed quickly. I found this book to be a good refresher and reference.

    Having been exposed to the different tools, I understand them in general but which do I use? The book has decision grids.

    When it comes to using Minitab’s menus to apply the theory, what goes where when I’m filling in the blanks – How is the theory applied? Added to that, I used some features of Minitab v13 – but v14 seems to be a whole lot different. The book shows screen shots from Minitab v14 with callouts explaining the fields.

    And, how do I interpret the results? The book shows an example with callouts explaining the results. There is also an appendix with detailed (but brief) explanations of interpretations in an easy to read table.

    The book is better than Shaums outline on statistics. More relevant than textbooks. More concise than my Six Sigma training binders. Even more applied than Cartoon Guide to Statistics. And, really helps with providing details from the formula used to calculate Sample Size to the number of groups that should be in a histogram and Hypothesis Testing.

    Just one thing to note: The book is basically the Six Sigma framework with the references to Minitab & statistical tools as relevant. So, don’t be surprised that in the first portion, Minitab examples are few and far in between. Rest assured – they are in there.

    So, I’m ditching my thick binders, books of theory, and heavy textbooks and keeping this one close by.

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