Sigma Breakthrough
Technologies, Inc. Releases Two New Sigma Books: Both
Books Provide Proven Roadmaps to Drive Process Improvement
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San Marcos, TX-
November 16, 2006 – Sigma Breakthrough Technologies, Inc. has
released two new books to help companies successfully apply Lean and
Six Sigma methods to deliver results to businesses, addressing a wide
range of problems with resulting solutions across industries.
The books are: Lean
Sigma: A Practitioner’s Guide,
authored by Dr. Ian D. Wedgwood; and Commercializing
Great Products with Design for Six Sigma,
authored by Randy C. Perry and David W. Bacon.
Six Sigma is a
statistical measure of the performance of a process or product
characteristic compared to a specification level. A Six Sigma level
process would exhibit no more than 3.4 defects per million
opportunities, compared with most company processes which produce
upwards of 6000 defects per million opportunities.
To achieve a Six
Sigma level of performance, a systematic process-based methodology and
project framework must be employed. These two new books from Prentice
Hall Professional help to contribute to this knowledge base.
Wedgwood’s Lean
Sigma uses practical tools and
example projects to illustrate process improvement, filling what he
considers a previously empty niche within the literature of Six Sigma.
Tightly focused on walking readers through the problem-solving roadmap
and associated tools, the book is organized into seven chapters, within
three clear-cut sections: Part I- Project Roadmaps; Part II- Roadmaps
to Find Projects; Part III- Roadmaps to Guide in the Practical
Application of Each Lean Sigma Tool (55 tools are presented).
Design
for Six Sigma helps companies
identify the needs of customers and emerging product trends through the
use of a well-defined, structured process. To place readers on the path
to success, Authors Perry and Bacon deliver a start-to-finish case
study, a practical roadmap, and easy-to-use templates. The book is
organized into 38 chapters within five well-organized sections.
These two new
books join Steve Zinkgraf’s Six
Sigma—The First 90 Days
(March 2006) as part of a library of Six Sigma books published by
Prentice Hall Professional in partnership with Sigma Breakthrough
Technologies, Inc. (SBTI).
“Einstein once said: "In theory, theory and practice are the
same, in practice they are not." My book represents the practice
of Lean Sigma, and my sincere wish is that professionals, whether
novice or multiple project veterans, can use the tool and project
roadmaps to accelerate their projects to gain better results
sooner,” Wedgwood said.
“Our
objective in writing this book has been to provide the reader with a
comprehensive, step-by-step guide to utilizing DFSS in real-world
product development. It is our hope that readers of Commercializing
Great Products with Design for Six Sigma
will see benefits from more effective business case development, the
design of improved product concepts and more efficient product
launches,” Perry said.
The series
includes two Short Cuts, also authored by Perry and Bacon. Short Cuts
are short, concise, PDF documents designed specifically for busy
technical professionals. The Short Cut titles are: Statistical
Tolerancing in Design for Six Sigma
(Digital Short Cut) (August 2006) and The
Business Case for Design for Six Sigma
(Digital Short Cut) (September 2006). For more information on Short
Cuts, please visit: www.informit.com/shortcuts
About The Authors
Wedgwood is an executive director of Sigma Breakthrough Technologies,
Inc. (SBTI), an organization that drives business process excellence
for companies around the world. Perry and Bacon are Master Consultants
for SBTI.
About
Sigma Breakthrough Technologies, Inc. (SBTI)
A corporation with 28 employees and over 50 expert consultants, SBTI is
based in San Marcos, Texas. Specializing in Lean and Six Sigma
deployments, the CEO and executive team has over 100 years of combined
process-improvement and product-development expertise. SBTI has been
delivering superior results through Six Sigma and Lean for customers
since May 1997. SBTI executive directors and master consultants have a
minimum of 10 years’ industry experience, but many have 25
years’ experience or more. SBTI has worked with over 65
corporate clients. Find out more about SBTI at www.sbtionline.com
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