1st Edition

Lean Six Sigma Secrets for the CIO

By William Bentley, Peter T. Davis Copyright 2010
    288 Pages
    by CRC Press

    300 Pages
    by CRC Press

    Going beyond the usual how-to guide, Lean Six Sigma Secrets for the CIO supplies proven tips and valuable case studies that illustrate how to combine Six Sigma’s rigorous quality principles with Lean methods for uncovering and eliminating waste in IT processes. Using these methods, the text explains how to take an approach that is all about improving IT performance, productivity, and security—as much as it is about cutting costs. Savvy IT veterans describe how to use Lean Six Sigma with IT governance frameworks such as COBIT and ITIL and warn why these frameworks should be considered starting points rather than destinations.





    This complete resource for CIOs and IT managers provides effective strategies to address the human element that is so fundamental to success and explains how to maximize the voice of your customers while keeping in touch with the needs of your staff. And perhaps most importantly—it provides the evidence needed to build your case to upper management.





    Supplying you with the tools to create methods that will bring out the best in your employees; Lean Six Sigma Secrets for the CIO provides the understanding required to manage your IT operations with unique effectiveness and efficiency in service of the bottom line.



    Introduction. IT: Alchemy or Science. An Abundance of Wealth. What is Lean Six Sigma? Working on Ideas. Developing Quality Systems. Making Changes Effectively. A Helpful Service Desk. Leaning Security.

    Biography

    William Bentley, Peter T. Davis