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37 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Basic Guide
The subtitle to Pyzdek's book is "A Complete Guide Greenbelts, Blackbelts ..." I think that is a bit of an overstatement. The book is a collection of snipets on managerial and technical issues. On the technical side, he covers a few pages here and few pages there on everything from control charts to design of experiments.

My view is that Pyzdek's book is a...

Published on May 17, 2002

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101 of 105 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars It's great if you don't know any better
As a Master Black Belt, I am typically critical of books that are published on Six Sigma. This is no exception. The book is schizophrenic in that it doesn't quite know if it wants to be a technical reference or a management handbook. I think it fails at both. There is really nothing new in the management sections, and this book really lacks the depth required to be an...
Published on February 13, 2001 by W. Dean


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101 of 105 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars It's great if you don't know any better, February 13, 2001
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W. Dean (Sammamish, WA) - See all my reviews
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As a Master Black Belt, I am typically critical of books that are published on Six Sigma. This is no exception. The book is schizophrenic in that it doesn't quite know if it wants to be a technical reference or a management handbook. I think it fails at both. There is really nothing new in the management sections, and this book really lacks the depth required to be an effective handbook.

There are three books on Six Sigma that I recommend for the Green Belt or Black Belt (Implementing Six Sigma --Breyfogle, The Six Sigma Revolution--Eckes, The Six Sigma Way--Pande). The Breyfogle book is a good technical handbook, while both the Eckes and Pande books are fantastic for Managers,Champions, MBB's, BB's, GB's, and all other employees engaged in a Six Sigma program. Of course no book is going to tell you everything you need to know.....Experience will, of course, teach you the most, but the books I mentioned will get you going.

Good Luck!

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37 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Basic Guide, May 17, 2002
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This review is from: The Six Sigma Handbook (Hardcover)
The subtitle to Pyzdek's book is "A Complete Guide Greenbelts, Blackbelts ..." I think that is a bit of an overstatement. The book is a collection of snipets on managerial and technical issues. On the technical side, he covers a few pages here and few pages there on everything from control charts to design of experiments.

My view is that Pyzdek's book is a nice basic overview to six-sigma. Something for greenbelts but hardly the coverage necessary for blackbelts. Blackbelts, by definition, need in depth coverage with excellent software support. By the way, with the exception of a few figures of Excel output, software issues are pretty void in this book. And the use of Excel is questionable considering its accuracy problems (well documented).

For blackbelts, my advice is to pick up a management dedicated six-sigma book. Then for technical side, one is best served to arm themselves with authorative references. For ANOVA and DOE, consider Montgomery's "Design of Experiments" book and also consider Neter and Wasserman's "Applied Linear Models". For statistical process control, there is a gem of a book by Alwan titled "Statistical Process Analysis". Alwan's book covers basic SPC but takes process analysis to the next level by covering issues of nonnormality and time-series/SPC using a lot of Minitab (Pyzdek actually references his work). Armed with this collection of these basic references you will be no doubt have the technical skills of a master black belt or actually beyond.

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25 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars The Six Sigma Handbook - a 1 sigma value!!!!!, April 12, 2001
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This review is from: The Six Sigma Handbook (Hardcover)
What a big, big, big disappointment! I purchased this book and it is just a collection of old materials by Mr. Pyzdek in a new packaging that has a six sigma theme. This book adds very little to the understanding of the six sigma methodolgy of business and quality improvement. If you have Tom's old exam refresher books then you have everything that this handbook offers - except for the cover. I wish I could get my $100.00 back?????
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars It's great if you don't know any better, February 13, 2001
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W. Dean (Sammamish, WA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Six Sigma Handbook (Hardcover)
As a Master Black Belt, I am typically critical of books that are published on Six Sigma. This is no exception. The book is schizophrenic in that it doesn't quite know if it wants to be a technical reference or a management handbook. I think it fails at both. There is really nothing new in the management sections, and this book really lacks the depth required to be an effective handbook.

There are three books on Six Sigma that I recommend for the Green Belt or Black Belt (Implementing Six Sigma --Breyfogle, The Six Sigma Revolution--Eckes, The Six Sigma Way--Pande). The Breyfogle book is a good technical handbook, while both the Eckes and Pande books are fantastic for Managers,Champions, MBB's, BB's, GB's, and all other employees engaged in a Six Sigma program. Of course no book is going to tell you everything you need to know.....Experience will, of course, teach you the most, but the books I mentioned will get you going.

Good Luck!

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great for the Six Sigma Exam, March 24, 2002
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This review is from: The Six Sigma Handbook (Hardcover)
If you are taking the ASQ exam, this would be a good choice. I would also recommend a first level statistics text book. I used Weiss Elementary Statistics.
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10 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Reviewing for CSSBB? - use Breyfogle, July 30, 2003
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Steven F. Sulkin "ma_mba" (Grove City, OH United States) - See all my reviews
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If you are studying for the Six Sigma Black Belt certificate I recommend you use Breyfogle's book as your general reference. Breyfogle's book is more complete and structured in the exams format so its easier to study and reference during the exam.

Good luck.

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8 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great New Book, September 4, 2001
This review is from: The Six Sigma Handbook (Hardcover)
"Most Six Sigma tools and techniques have been around for a long time. Since Pyzdek is a prolific author it's no surprise that his previous work covers many of them. It wouldn't make sense for Pyzdek to rewrite the material from scratch. However, this book is the only one that brings this material together into one place and unless you own several of his books already, you'll see a lot of material that you haven't seen before. In addition there are at least a couple of hundred pages of materials that are unique to this book. Personally, I think it's a great value."


Greg Ferguson
Columnist for Quality Digest Magazine

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Six Sigma Handbook, March 22, 2007
This review is from: The Six Sigma Handbook (Hardcover)
Great book, very informative and assisted me in becoming Green Belt accredited. Recommended for all
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4 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Six Sigma Handbook That Gets Used 6 times a week, July 11, 2002
This review is from: The Six Sigma Handbook (Hardcover)
I've had more than a few occasions to use this text. It is excellently
written and provides a great mix of pragmatic and technical topics that
have helped me on several different 6S teams I'm working. Can't say that
I've read it cover to cover, but can say that it is an excellent handbook.
I'll bet I'm averaging a half-dozen accesses a week.

Joe Maciulla
Manager, Engineering and Advanced Programs QA
Raytheon Missile Systems

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