The Power of Six Sigma

An Inspiring Tale of how People Power and Process Power can Transform the Way We Work

Subir Chowdhury

Publisher: Prentice Hall, 2001, 128 pages

ISBN: 0-273-65621-X

Keywords: Quality, Operations

Last modified: July 29, 2021, 10:09 p.m.

The Power of Six Sigma is unlike any book on Six Sigma. This fictionalized tale simplifies a complicated topic and, through the dialogue betwee 'Joe' and 'Larry', explains the way Six Sigma works in a non-threatening, easy-to-understand way. Everyone in the organization will learn what Six Sigma is and how it works.

The road to increased profits, and improved efficiency, quality and productivity, does not begin with a new management strategy. It all begins with acceptance.

This is the most engaging, accessible and useful guide to one of the biggest management philosophies of the decade. It makes the Six Sigma phenomenon accessible to everyone, from entrepreneurs to managers, from multi-national CEOs to assembly-line workers. The Power of Six Sigma is the introduction to a management strategy that is transforming the corporate landscape.

  • Moving Day
  • Lunch is Served
  • Swallowing Six Sigma
  • The Crucial Differences
  • People Power: Who Does What
  • Putting People Power Into Practice
  • Process Power: The Five Steps of Six Sigma
  • Putting Process Into Practice
  • We Deliver

Reviews

The Power of Six Sigma

Reviewed by Roland Buresund

Bad ** (2 out of 10)

Last modified: May 21, 2007, 2:51 a.m.

Read it, and decided it wasn't worth caring about the concept. It is as inspiring as a pair of cement shoes when bathing at depths of 100 meters or more.

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