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Books : The Six Sigma Handbook: The Complete Guide for Greenbelts, Blackbelts, and Managers at All Levels, Revised and Expanded EditionIn association with Amazon.comby: Thomas Pyzdek List Price: $89.95 Amazon.com's Price: $56.67 You Save: $33.28 (37%)Prices subject to change. Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Binding: HardcoverDewey Decimal Number: 658.562 EAN: 9780071410151 ISBN: 0071410155 Label: McGraw-Hill Manufacturer: McGraw-Hill Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 848 Publication Date: March 20, 2003 Publisher: McGraw-Hill Studio: McGraw-Hill Sales Rank: 1565 Related Items:
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![]() Rating: - It's The Definitive Textbook On The TopicIn a nutshell - it is 800 pages of essential material on the topic. Yes, it is HUGE! It's as big as a Gutenburg Bible. But it is the most complete collection of reference material you will ever find. It is actually the required textbook for many of the better Black Belt Certifying courses. That being said it should be paired up and sold as a discounted package deal along with Gygi's "Six Sigma For Dummies". Before begining a Black Belt course you should read "Six Sigma For Dummies" from cover ... Read More Rating: - FamiliarityThe Six Sigma Handbook is very thou rough however, if you're not familiar with statistics I recommend a more basic statistics book to accompany this subject. Rating: - One of the Best Books on Six SigmaThis is one of the classics.If you are in to Six Sigma,buy this and keep it in your library. The explanations are simple and very comprehensive. Rating: - Six Sigma HandbookThis is an excellent book for all levels of experience in quality management programs. A very concise, structured and detailed explanation of Six Sigma and Design for Six Sigma as well as Lean processes. The Handbook helped me integrate my 15 years of SPC, TQM, and ISO into the Six Sigma "framework". I would recommend this book be read by all managers of any organization. I learned important information in every chapter, although I had been exposed to most concepts for many years. Highly ... Read More Rating: - "Six Sigma: The Complete Guide..." Well worth the money!As a former practitioner of Total Quality Management, Kaizen, Continuous Improvement, Just In Time, Total Productive Maintenance, etc. and, now, Six Sigma, I highly recommend the "Six Sigma: The Complete Guide..." to both newbie's wanting a broad and deep explanation of Six Sigma as well as seasoned Belts wanting to brush up on its principles. I keep it continually at my finger tips to review and refresh my knowledge of the subject. Browse for similar items by category:
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