September 1, 20205 yr Let's identify and rates the best Lean Six Sigma books globally based on public mentions, recommendations, ratings, and sentiment. Share your Reviews, Trivia, and eye-catching Quotes from your favorite books.
September 11, 20205 yr Author Quote “The use of a good process that engages people is much more desirable, even if it does not initially achieve all the results.” ― Jeffrey K. Liker, The Toyota Way to Lean Leadership: Achieving and Sustaining Excellence through Leadership Development
September 12, 20205 yr Author Quote “Design is a funny word. Some people think Design means how it looks. But, of course, if you dig deeper, it’s really how it works. —Steve Jobs” ― John Morgan, Lean Six Sigma For Dummies
September 15, 20205 yr Author Quote “As you consider building your own minimum viable product, let this simple rule suffice: remove any feature, process, or effort that does not contribute directly to the learning you seek.” ― Eric Ries, The Lean Startup: How Today's Entrepreneurs Use Continuous Innovation to Create Radically Successful Businesses
September 17, 20205 yr Author Quote “Typical categories include the 6 Ms: manpower (personnel), machines, materials, methods, measurements, and Mother Nature (or environment)” ― Michael L. George, The Lean Six Sigma Pocket Toolbook: A Quick Reference Guide to 70 Tools for Improving Quality and Speed: A Quick Reference Guide to 70 Tools for Improving Quality and Speed
September 22, 20205 yr Author . Quote "The real power of Six Sigma is simple, because it combines people power with process power." - Subir Chowdhury, The Power of Six Sigma
September 25, 20205 yr Author Quote “When everything is a priority, nothing is a priority.” ― Karen Martin, The Outstanding Organization: Generate Business Results by Eliminating Chaos and Building the Foundation for Everyday Excellence
October 2, 20205 yr Author Quote This c. 100 CE fragment from papyri found at Oxyrhynchus, Egypt, shows a diagram from Book II, Proposition 5 of Euclid’s Elements. The first reference to the “extreme and mean ratio” appears in the definitions and Proposition 30 of Book VI. - Gary B. Meisner, The Golden Ratio: The Divine Beauty of Mathematics
October 9, 20205 yr Author Quote “Innovation and learning occur at the edges, not the core. Problems must be solved on the front-lines, where daily work is performed by the world’s foremost experts who confront those problems most often.” ― Gene Kim, The Unicorn Project: A Novel about Digital Disruption, Redshirts, and Overthrowing the Ancient Powerful Order
October 20, 20205 yr Author Quote Think of this as a real road trip - a journey through the world of continuous process improvement. The road trip can be fun and filled with purpose. It can be life-changing and paradigm-shifting, but it can also be painful. You can be an active participant or a “passenger,” you can make this trip alone or you can find others to travel with you. Having companions enriches your experience, and you get to use the carpool lanes! Like most road trips, there’s a roadmap but that’s no guarantee against travel mishaps. You might get stuck behind a Winnebago for a while, hit a pothole, get a parking ticket or have a surprise run-in with the police! We’ll provide roadside assistance and help you navigate the detours. You and your companions can sight-see if things look interesting, or you might need a pit stop to refresh at the Bahama Bistro. The Bistro team will be with you every step of the way with helpful examples, enlightening infographics and of course, the occasional snack. - Elisabeth Swan, Tracy O'Rourke , The Problem-Solver's Toolkit: A Surprisingly Simple Guide to Your Lean Six Sigma Journey
October 30, 20205 yr Author Quote Quote “The mizusumashi operates like a shuttle service at an airport" - Euclides A. Coimbra, Kaizen in Logistics and Supply Chains
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