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Excerpt:
Six Sigma-the near-perfect rate of only 3.4 defects per million
opportunities and the management strategy to which Jack Welch attributes
GE's phenomenal success-is on the list of all successful organizations
as they navigate the road to dramatic profit increases and improved
client satisfaction. Even with excellent Six Sigma implementation,
most companies are able to achieve only Five Sigma, which is not
enough in today's ultracompetitive marketplace. For the first time,
leading quality expert and author Subir Chowdhury presents Design
For Six Sigma (DFSS), a revolutionary five-step process that takes
a company all the way to Six Sigma.
Chowdhury evaluated company processes based on the cash consumed
and discovered that engineering stands out as a key function within
any organization. The decisions made at the engineering level profoundly
influence a company's subsequent budget. Therefore, the real opportunities
for increased competitiveness come from the activities associated
with the engineering department. DFSS attacks a company's problems
at the product development stage and incorporates the need for quality
products and increased profits.
In Design For Six Sigma, Chowdhury explains to managers and company
decision makers how to fully reap the benefits of this methodology
and become a market leader.
From the inside flap:
The ONLY way to achieve Six Sigma!
Achieving Six Sigma-the near-perfect rate of only 3.4 defects per
million-is top priority for leaders of every successful organization
who want to dramatically cut costs and increase profits and client
satisfaction. Jack Welch credits this quality management strategy
for GE's phenomenal success. But even with excellent Six Sigma implementation,
most companies can still only achieve up to Five Sigma-not enough
in today's ultracompetitive...
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