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Six Sigma transformedMotorola's breakthrough approach to maximizing business value.
Six Sigma has come a long way since Motorola invented it as a breakthrough approach to reducing product defects. Now Motorola has thoroughly revamped Six Sigma to reflect today's core business challenges: the challenge to execute and the challenge to maximize value. In this book, leaders of Motorola Six Sigma offer the first comprehensive guide to the New Six Sigmaand show how to use it for sustainable competitive advantage.
The original Six Sigma transformed the business world. The New Six Sigma will have an even more powerful impact. Discover these techniques todayand start reaping the results tomorrow.
MATT BARNEY, Ph.D., Motorola's Director of Six Sigma Business Improvement, is responsible for integrating ideas from finance, engineering, strategy, statistics, IT, and psychology to maximize organizational effectiveness. A columnist for The Industrial-Organizational Psychologist, he has extensive experience with business improvement at Motorola, Intel, AT&T, and Lucent.
TOM McCARTY, Vice President of Consulting and Training Services at Motorola University, is responsible for improving the business performance of Motorola's suppliers, partners, and customers through consulting on performance, process, and continuous improvement.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Quick Read,
By Brittain C. Ladd "Business Book Junkie" (Irving, Texas United States) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: The New Six Sigma: A Leader's Guide to Achieving Rapid Business Improvement and Sustainable Results (Paperback)
This is a very informative book that can be read in a about one to two hours. It isn't as in-depth as I thought it would be but it certainly provides some updated and interesting information on Six Sigma. My advice for people who may buy this book is to purchase this book along with 'Leading Six Sigma', 'Lean Six Sigma', and if you are new to Six Sigma, 'Sailing Through Six Sigma with CD' for an overall appreciation of Six Sigma. This is not a book that discusses the DMAIC model or the actual statisitics involved in Six Sigma in any great length so if that is what you're looking for you need to look elsewhere. However, if you're looking for some of the most up to date information on Six Sigma this book is well worth the price.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Insightful!,
This review is from: The New Six Sigma: A Leader's Guide to Achieving Rapid Business Improvement and Sustainable Results (Paperback)
Motorola invented Six Sigma. This concise handbook promises to introduce readers to the history of Six Sigma, to explain Six Sigma's leadership requirements and to point the way for Six Sigma practitioners to go forward. It delivers admirably on these promises. Many Six Sigma books offer dense diagrams and mind-numbing descriptions of all of the minutiae that goes into the process improvement program. This book provides a broader perspective. It necessarily sacrifices much of the operational detail in order to present a good general introduction to the subject. This is not the book for managers who need a field-guide or an instruction manual to forge ahead with implementing a Six Sigma program. But for those who have heard of Six Sigma, wonder what it is about and want a good, basic, elementary explanation, we believe this book will serve nicely.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Balance of Business Case and Detail,
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This review is from: The New Six Sigma: A Leader's Guide to Achieving Rapid Business Improvement and Sustainable Results (Paperback)
I really enjoyed this book. I thought McCarty did an outstanding job of presenting a business case for six sigma with a clear, straightforward discussion of how and why businesses should implement it. Barney's detailed explanation of the statistical nitty-gritty of six sigma provided an excellent follow-up to McCarty's piece. Barney's level of detail was just right for the book - enough to show the reader the "meat" of six sigma statistical foundations without the weighty specifics.
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