How to Identify and Charter a Lean Six Sigma Project Subtitle

Tips and Tricks Learned the Hard Way

Business & Finance, Management & Leadership, Management Science, Production & Operations Management, Decision Making & Problem Solving
Cover of the book How to Identify and Charter a Lean Six Sigma Project Subtitle by Keith Johnson, RCI Consulting
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Author: Keith Johnson ISBN: 9780989260015
Publisher: RCI Consulting Publication: June 20, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Keith Johnson
ISBN: 9780989260015
Publisher: RCI Consulting
Publication: June 20, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

A book for project sponsors:
-Have you been asked to “sponsor” a lean six sigma or continuous improvement project?
-Are you being sent to “sponsor training”, and asked to bring ideas for potential projects in your area?
-Do you have an idea for a project, and need to decide if it’s a good lean six sigma project?
A book for project leaders:
-Have you been asked to lead a lean six sigma or continuous improvement project?
-Are you going to “black belt” or “green belt” or “kaizen leader” training, and being told to bring a project charter with you (and you don’t have one)?
-Do you have a sponsor and project charter, but need to determine if it’s reasonable and ready to use for the team kick off?


You will find tips and tricks to address all these questions and more inside!

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A book for project sponsors:
-Have you been asked to “sponsor” a lean six sigma or continuous improvement project?
-Are you being sent to “sponsor training”, and asked to bring ideas for potential projects in your area?
-Do you have an idea for a project, and need to decide if it’s a good lean six sigma project?
A book for project leaders:
-Have you been asked to lead a lean six sigma or continuous improvement project?
-Are you going to “black belt” or “green belt” or “kaizen leader” training, and being told to bring a project charter with you (and you don’t have one)?
-Do you have a sponsor and project charter, but need to determine if it’s reasonable and ready to use for the team kick off?


You will find tips and tricks to address all these questions and more inside!

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