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Six Sigma: An Essential Beginner's Guide to Six Sigma (Paperback)

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For all those who have held an interest in management, business methodology, and change implementation, there is Six Sigma. This book takes an in-depth look at the methodology, tools, and practices of Six Sigma. Starting with the origins of the program, you can fully expand on how and why these changes in management tactics were necessary.Six Sigma has helped numerous companies enjoy success. No company, business model, or team of chief executives is perfect. Years after experiencing success, many businesses find that they have issues with their quality and company culture. Six Sigma steps in to break that cycle and to snap companies back to where they began. By focusing unwaveringly on big goals and using proven tools, any company can turn its trajectory around.

While you may not walk away from this book with a complete certification, you will understand the tools and methods used in Six Sigma every day. This book is a starting point for many people on their pathway toward certification. If you have spent time looking for ways to improve your company or to act as a change agent within the business world, Six Sigma is the answer.

Prepare for your certification and learn if certification is even right for you. An Essential Beginner's Guide to Six Sigma does just that. It explains how aspects of the methodology and practice work. Then it dives deep into the tools that the professionals use. Finally, it shows you how you can proceed with your development and locate a high-quality certification program.

Get everything you need to know about Six Sigma, how it started, how it works, and how to start your journey toward your goals right here.


Product Details
ISBN: 9781691643066
ISBN-10: 1691643068
Publisher: Independently Published
Publication Date: September 12th, 2019
Pages: 150
Language: English
Series: Six SIGMA