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Best Practices in Lean Six Sigma Process Improvement
ISBN: 978-0-470-16886-8
Hardcover
304 pages
December 2007
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Preface.

Part I. Hypercompetition.

Chapter 1. Magnitude Advances In Competitive Standards And Technologies.

Chapter 2. Global Leanness -- An Unstable Phenomenon.

Chapter 3. Big Question: Does Lean Beget Financial Success? (A Short Chapter).

Chapter 4. Ultimate Trend: Improving The Rate Of Improvement.

Part II. Improvement Gone Wrong -- And Made Right.

Chapter 5. Waste Elimination, Kaizen, And Continuous Improvement: Mis-Defined And Misunderstood.

Chapter 6. The Metrics Trap.

Chapter 7. The Case Against (Much Of) Management Goal-Setting.

Part III. A Competitive Fortress.

Chapter 8. Fortress By Culture.

Chapter 9. Vengeful Numbers.

Chapter 10. Process Improvement: Stretching Company Capabilities.

Chapter 11. Unique Business Models (Big Ideas).

Part IV. What Goes Wrong: Impressive Companies And Their Weak Spots.

Chapter 12. Does Rapid Growth Put The Brakes On Lean?

Chapter 13. Losing Their Way—Or Not.

Part V. Leanness: A Changing Landscape.

Chapter 14. Global "Lean" Champions: Passing The Torch.

Chapter 15. How Overweight Companies Get Lean.

Chapter 16. Flow-Through Facilities.

Chapter 17. External Linkages.

Part VI. Why Industries Rank Where They Do.

Chapter 18. Leanness Rankings For 33 Industrial Sectors.

Chapter 19. Electronics: A Metamorphosis.

Chapter 20. Motor-Vehicle Industry: Earliest But Lagging.

Chapter 21. Aerospace-Defense: OEM's Soaring, Suppliers Not.

Chapter 22. Other Industries.

Epilogue.

Index.