The Six Sigma Revolution
How General Electric and Others Turned Process Into Profits
by:
George Eckes
Summary:
The book provides an in-depth exploration of the Six Sigma methodology, a data-driven approach to eliminating defects in any process, and illustrates its implementation and impact on business performance through case studies, particularly focusing on General Electric's successful application. It offers practical guidance on how companies can apply Six Sigma principles to improve quality, increase efficiency, and enhance profitability.
Key points:
1. Six Sigma Philosophy: A focus on near-perfect quality by reducing process defects through data analysis.
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