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Strategic Continuous Process Improvement (Mechanical Engineering)
Gerhard Plenert
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| #862254 in eBooks | 2011-11-29 | 2011-11-29 | File type: PDF||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Good MBA read|By Austin Jensen|Required reading for an MBA class I took. They don't dumb things down too much and help make sense of the concepts. I really enjoy process improvement so this book was a good read in my opinion. Very relatable examples and simple to understand concepts. This is a good read for someone who is either interested in Continuous Process Improvement|About the Author||Gerhard Plenert, Ph.D., CPIM, has 25+ years of professional experience in quality and change management consulting, including work on Lean and Six Sigma methods. He has 13 years of academic experience, and he published more than 150 art
Proven methods for achieving continuous process improvement
Resolve "quality chaos" by creating a link between quality problems and their optimal solutions. With a focus on building an integrated quality environment, Strategic Continuous Process Improvement: Which Quality Tools to Use and When to Use Them begins by discussing the different types of continuous process improvement (CPI) systems available.
This practical guide explains how to imple...
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