Lean Six Sigma for Supply Chain Management, Second Edition: The 10-Step Solution Process
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Rating | : | 4.34 (593 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0071793054 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 432 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-07-29 |
Language | : | English |
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"Well writtena and informative. It is missing the resources it announces though." according to Amazon Customer. Nicely written.Informative. It should be accompanied by Excel templates downloadable from [] but you get redirected to [] where there is no such thing. Chapter 10 from the first edition should also have been there for download but it is not. Also a glossary that defines the terms used in the book sh. harith said Five Stars. very helpful. Magnum said Five Stars. Bought used, book was new could not find any defects! Saved $50.
A Proven 10-Step Solution Process to Identify and Solve Supply Chain Problems Using the Latest Lean MethodsFully revised to cover recent dramatic developments in supply chain improvement methodologies, this strategic guide brings together the Six Sigma and Lean manufacturing tools and techniques required to eliminate supply chain issues and increase profitability. This updated edition offers new coverage of enterprise kaizen events, big data analytics, customer loyalty metrics, security, sustainability, and design for excellence.The structured 10-Step Solution Process presented in the book ensures that clear goals are established and tactical objectives are consistently met through the deployment of aligned Lean Six Sigma projects. Written by a Master Black Belt and Lean Six Sigma consultant, this practical resource also provides an inventory model and Excel templates for download at mhprofessional/LSSSCM2.Lean Six Sigma for Supply Chain Management, Second Edition, covers:Lean Six Sigma applications for service, supply chain, and manufacturing systems Deploying Lean Six Sigma projects using Lean tools and models Demand management impact on Lean Six Sigma projects Lead time impact on Lean Six Sigma projects Root-cause analysis using Six Sigma Tools (with operat
James William Martin (Rehoboth, MA), a Lean Six Sigma consultant and Master Black Belt, is president of Six Sigma Integration, Inc. He is the author of several books and articles on quality and process improvement.
He is the author of several books and articles on quality and process improvement. . About the AuthorJames William Martin (Rehoboth, MA), a Lean Six Sigma consultant and Master Black Belt, is president of Six Sigma Integration, Inc