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The Practitioner's Guide to Statistics and Lean Six Sigma for Process Improvements
John Wiley and Sons Ltd, Jan 2010, Pages: 800
The only textbook of its kind, this authoritative account provides a balanced approach to quantitative and qualitative statistics using the Six Sigma and Lean Sigma methodologies. The emphasis is on applications and the implementation of data analyses as they relate to Six Sigma. The primary purpose of the book is to serve as a reference guide and textbook for both experienced practitioners and new students of Six Sigma. The book includes plentiful examples, exercises, and case studies based on real data and real-life analytical and business problems. It is written by a broad spectrum of academic and industry professionals.
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