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The Design for Six Sigma Memory Jogger

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If the question, "How can I design a process that is capable of delivering six sigma products and services?" keeps you awake at night, we have the answer that will let you rest easy.br/br/Based on the Define-Measure-Analyze-Design-Verify (DMADV) model, The Design for Six Sigma Memory Jogger guides you, step-by-step, through the process and clearly and concisely presents tools for: identifying the Voice of the Customer, prioritizing Critical to Quality Characteristics, and creating High-Level and Detailed Design Elements, assessing risks, testing designs and validating process capability.br/br/Using The Design for Six Sigma Memory Jogger as both a teaching tool and performance support aid, team members will hit the ground running, map their next steps, use tollgate reviews to report progress, and document their project through storyboards.br/br/Portable, concise easy to read and packed with wisdom, The Design for Six Sigma Memory Jogger allows team members to know how they fit in and enables them to make a maximum contribution to the project team.br/br/At a Glancebr/- Why do you need Design for Six Sigmabr/- Overview of DMADV with an explanation of the differences between DMADV and DMAIC Six Sigma Methodsbr/- Detailed tools and methods for performing each DMADV stepbr/- Resources for advanced and industry-specific applications

266 pages, Nook

First published February 1, 2003

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