1st Edition
Six Sigma and Beyond The Implementation Process, Volume VII
By D.H. Stamatis
Copyright 2002
666 Pages
by
CRC Press
672 Pages
by
CRC Press
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The final volume of this series presents a synopsis of the curriculum that a typical Six Sigma program should follow. It differs from the preceding six volumes in that it is an implementation volume, therefore the information is geared towards helping readers formalize their own training. The book establishes the minimum requirements for the Six Sigma methodology and provides the body of knowledge needed for a successful and rewarding implementation of the Six Sigma processes.
Preface
References
Introduction
What is Diffusion
Characteristics of Innovations
The Process of the Six Sigma Diffusion in the Organization
References
UNDERSTANDING ADULT TRAINING AND INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN
Understanding the Learner and Instruction
Front End Analysis
Design of Instruction
Development of the Material and Evaluation
Delivery of Material and Evaluation
Contract training
TRAINING FOR THE DMAIC MODEL
Six Sigma for Executives
Six Sigma for Champions
Six Sigma for Master Black Belts
Six Sigma for Black Belts
Six sigma General orientation training
TRAINING FOR THE DCOV MODEL
DFSS Training
6 Certification
Epilog
Glossary
Selected Bibliography
References
Introduction
What is Diffusion
Characteristics of Innovations
The Process of the Six Sigma Diffusion in the Organization
References
UNDERSTANDING ADULT TRAINING AND INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN
Understanding the Learner and Instruction
Front End Analysis
Design of Instruction
Development of the Material and Evaluation
Delivery of Material and Evaluation
Contract training
TRAINING FOR THE DMAIC MODEL
Six Sigma for Executives
Six Sigma for Champions
Six Sigma for Master Black Belts
Six Sigma for Black Belts
Six sigma General orientation training
TRAINING FOR THE DCOV MODEL
DFSS Training
6 Certification
Epilog
Glossary
Selected Bibliography
Biography
D.H. Stamatis