The Six Sigma Memory Jogger II

The Six Sigma Memory Jogger II

Author: Michael Brassard

Publisher:

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781576810552

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This valuable pocket guide opens your team members' minds to the power of Six Sigma to close the value gap between you and your competitors... Increase your company's profitability...strengthen your market position...and make your company a happier, more successful place to work! Beginning with an overview and introduction to Six Sigma concepts, primary terminology, and the basics of the DMAIC method, this valuable pocket guide presents forty-one Six Sigma tools including the CTQ (Critical To Quality) Tree, FMEA (Failure Mode and Effects Analysis), Kano Model, MSA (Measurement Systems Analysis), process sigma, regression, SIPOC (Suppliers, Inputs, Process, Outputs, Customers), Six Sigma Storyboard, VOC Data-Collection System, and y= f (x) formula. Easy-to-follow, step-by-step approach makes the Six Sigma process transparent to users. Speed bumps are identified and explained to aid immediate understanding. Text is enriched with diagrams, charts, and tables.


The Green Belt Memory Jogger

The Green Belt Memory Jogger

Author: Goal/Qpc

Publisher: Memory Jogger

Published: 2016-05-16

Total Pages: 200

ISBN-13: 9781576811764

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Ever needed a quick reminder to one of those Six Sigma tools you were taught in Green Belt class but can't seem to find a precise description of it quickly? Then this latest addition to the GOAL/QPC Memory Jogger series is a must have. The spiral bound pocket guide follows the DMAIC model, describing the tools and techniques applicable to each phase in the renowned GOAL/QPC format: Why use it? What does it do? and How do I do it? As a quick reference, it will help keep your projects on track. As a teaching tool for team members, it has no equal; there are numerous examples, illustrations, and tips throughout the book. Comprehensive yet concise, it is written from a training perspective so that every topic and every page goes quickly to the critical point of interest. With over 100 graphics it covers topics such as, Critical To Flowdown, Measurement Systems Analysis, Rolled Throughput Yield, Process Capability, Central Limit Theorem, Hypothesis Testing, and Control Charts.


The Six Sigma Memory Jogger II Desktop Guide

The Six Sigma Memory Jogger II Desktop Guide

Author: Michael Brassard

Publisher: Goal/QPC

Published: 2003-06-30

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 9781576810644

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This valuable pocket guide opens your team members' minds to the power of Six Sigma to close the value gap between you and your competitors... Increase your company's profitability...strengthen your market position...and make your company a happier, more successful place to work! Beginning with an overview and introduction to Six Sigma concepts, primary terminology, and the basics of the DMAIC method, this valuable pocket guide presents forty-one Six Sigma tools including the CTQ (Critical To Quality) Tree, FMEA (Failure Mode and Effects Analysis), Kano Model, MSA (Measurement Systems Analysis), process sigma, regression, SIPOC (Suppliers, Inputs, Process, Outputs, Customers), Six Sigma Storyboard, VOC Data-Collection System, and y= f (x) formula. Easy-to-follow, step-by-step approach makes the Six Sigma process transparent to users. Speed bumps are identified and explained to aid immediate understanding. Text is enriched with diagrams, charts, and tables.


The Hoshin Kanri Memory Jogger

The Hoshin Kanri Memory Jogger

Author: Joseph Colletti

Publisher: Goal/QPC

Published: 2013-02-19

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 9781576811580

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With the renewed emphasis on Strategic Planning effectiveness, the need is greater than ever before for a strategic planning, deployment and audit system that can help to successfully lead an organization into a competitive future. The Hoshin Kanri methodology offers a means to focus an organization on what is critical for its future and to deploy those goals in such a way that the organization is aligned both vertically and horizontally in its effort to achieve success. In addition, the Hoshin Kanri system provides the visibility to track progress of the strategic plan strategies and projects so that the leadership of the organization is able to respond to unexpected challenges and roadblocks as they arise. Hoshin Kanri is the key to driving Lean and Six Sigma initiatives across the organization.


The Memory Jogger II

The Memory Jogger II

Author: Michael Brassard

Publisher: Goal/QPC

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 180

ISBN-13:

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Based on the original Memory Jogger, this pocket guide provides basic tools for problem solving and continuous improvement. Team techniques and collaborative decision-making tools, including the seven management and planning tools, are also included. Read it cover to cover and refer to it often.


The Design for Six Sigma Memory Jogger Desktop Guide

The Design for Six Sigma Memory Jogger Desktop Guide

Author: Dana Ginn

Publisher: Goal/QPC

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 9781576810583

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If the question, "How can I design a process that is capable of delivering six sigma products and services?" keeps you awake at night, we have the answer that will let you rest easy.Based on the Define-Measure-Analyze-Design-Verify (DMADV) model, The Design for Six Sigma Memory Jogger™ guides you, step-by-step, through the process and clearly and concisely presents tools for: identifying the Voice of the Customer, prioritizing Critical to Quality Characteristics, and creating High-Level and Detailed Design Elements, assessing risks, testing designs and validating process capability.Using The Design for Six Sigma Memory Jogger™ as both a teaching tool and performance support aid, team members will hit the ground running, map their next steps, use tollgate reviews to report progress, and document their project through storyboards.Portable, concise easy to read and packed with wisdom, The Design for Six Sigma Memory Jogger™ allows team members to know how they "fit in" and enables them to make a maximum contribution to the project team. At a Glance - Why do you need Design for Six Sigma - Overview of DMADV with an explanation of the differences between DMADV and DMAIC Six Sigma Methods - Detailed tools and methods for performing each DMADV step - Resources for advanced and industry-specific applications