Implementing Design for Six Sigma: A Leader's Guide
Georgette Belair and John O'Neill
Have your company’s products achieved what you hoped for – rapid customer uptake, high sales volume and revenue/profit? Can you produce them at high Sigma-levels for Critical to Quality requirements, resulting in high customer satisfaction and low return/warranty costs? Authors Belair and O’Neill will help you understand how your current new-product development process is performing by diagnosing its strengths and weaknesses, and then planning and implementing changes to improve your organization’s ability to deliver Six Sigma designs!The main goal of Implementing Design for Six Sigma is to provide you a game plan to help you “move the ball down the field” – from your current product development world to one where DFSS has been embraced as a working part of your processes and culture. Whether the products you develop are made of metal and plastic, or money and mutual funds, this book will help you improve your development process so that you may deliver better products and services that your customers will want and want to pay for. From tangible products like cars and cough syrup to service products like mortgages and retirement plans, if you dig deeply into your new-product development process and follow the guidelines in this book, you can and will implement major improvements.
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242 pages.
ISBN 978-0-87389-695-5.
6 x 9.
Hardcover.
2007
Item: H1283
Member Price: $46.00
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Implementing Design for Six Sigma: A Leader's Guide
Georgette Belair and John O'Neill
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About the Author(s):
Georgette Belair is currently R&D Project Leader and Master Black Belt at Ethicon Endo-Surgery, a Johnson & Johnson Company. She has led improvement projects as a Black Belt and Master Black Belt at Pilkington North America, General Electric, and Johnson & Johnson, and mentored Green and Black Belts throughout the last 8 years. Belair holds a BS in mechanical engineering from Kettering (GMI) University and an MBA from the University of Toledo. She is a certified Master Black Belt in Process Six Sigma (DMAIC) and Design for Six Sigma (DFSS).
John O''Neill is currently President of Compass Quality Management, where since 1995 he has provided improvement consulting to a variety of industries, including healthcare, manufacturing, utilities, and financial services. He helped develop and implement GE Capital Services DFSS methodology and Johnson & Johnson s Design Excellence methods. In 1986, he was one of 13 statistical specialists assigned to work with Florida Power & Light s Japanese quality counselors and its staff, and supported FPL s Deming Prize challenge. O Neill holds a BS in physics from Drexel University, has completed graduate studies at Georgetown University and the University of Maryland, and is a senior member of the ASQ.
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