
lean six sigma - Business Transformation TOOLKIT
The Transformation Optimizing Process (TOP Model) for Sustainable Change
ifss GmbH (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 1. October 2009
Book
Spiral bound
74 pages
978-3-200-01443-5 (ISBN)
Description
LEAN SIX SIGMA BUSINESS TRANSFORMATION TOOLKIT
THE HANDBOOK FOR THE MOST IMPORTANT TOP TOOLS
The Lean Six Sigma Business Transformation Toolkit provides a detailed
overview to anyone facing the challenge of having to organise a sustainable
change. Usually, the focus of projects is exclusively on the quality of the
solution. To be able to achieve sustainability, however, project managers
also have to consider the acceptance of the initiative.
This Toolkit provides all Transformation tools required to ensure
acceptance both for individual process improvements and for the entire
initiative.
The authors are Master Black Belts of the Institute for Lean Six Sigma
with first-hand experience in the management of comprehensive Change
Management initiatives in both major corporate organizations and
medium-sized companies throughout the world.
THE HANDBOOK FOR THE MOST IMPORTANT TOP TOOLS
The Lean Six Sigma Business Transformation Toolkit provides a detailed
overview to anyone facing the challenge of having to organise a sustainable
change. Usually, the focus of projects is exclusively on the quality of the
solution. To be able to achieve sustainability, however, project managers
also have to consider the acceptance of the initiative.
This Toolkit provides all Transformation tools required to ensure
acceptance both for individual process improvements and for the entire
initiative.
The authors are Master Black Belts of the Institute for Lean Six Sigma
with first-hand experience in the management of comprehensive Change
Management initiatives in both major corporate organizations and
medium-sized companies throughout the world.
More details
Edition
1. Auflage 2009
Language
English
Place of publication
Wien
Germany
Illustrations
farbig
Dimensions
Height: 15 cm
Width: 11 cm
Weight
80 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-200-01443-5 (9783200014435)
Schweitzer Classification