Six Sigma

Statistics For Six Sigma Made Easy

Statistics For Six Sigma Made Easy

All of us concur with the fact that Six Sigma allows us to measure qualitative and quantitative data to ensure that process efficiency is achieved thus impacting customer satisfaction in a positive way. That Six Sigma is a data-driven approach with 99.99998% usage of tools and statistical controls warrants us to learn the tools and statistical controls by ways "Statistics for Six Sigma Made Easy".

Authored by Warren Brusse and published by Tata McGraw Hill, "Statistics for Six Sigma Made Easy" is available in the market .

It explains the tools and statistics so easily, you would just have to read the book and get a good stepping stone in the Six Sigma world. As Six Sigma is extremely knowledge sensitive, this book provides you just that - enough knowledge for you to get certified and start implementing six sigma process improvements. And for all this you do not even need to have done Statistics as a part of your curriculum as good reading and understanding skills will work for you.

"Statistics for Six Sigma made easy" will teach you how to do plotting of data. Interpretation of data presented is so vital to any Six Sigma process improvement that the success or the failure of a Six Sigma process improvement plan hinges entirely on how you interpret the data.

What is measurement and interpretation without validation? "Statistics for Six Sigma made easy" teaches some tools which are extremely helpful for you to validate any data presented to you. Essentially, Six Sigma is a data driven approach and hence any data presented either to you or by you will need to be 100% accurate.

Based on my knowledge of Six Sigma, I can say that data collation and reporting can be made very simple. The fact that you could use Microsoft Excel for these purposes simply illustrates the fact. Considering that this book explains tools like Pareto Analysis, X-Bar, Histograms, ANOVA analysis with such ease, you will walk away with a treasure of Six Sigma knowledge.

Since I have read some versions of these books, I can say that they also provide Green Belt Six Sigma certifications in the books. If all these were not enough, the fact that plenty of case studies are provided to the readers at the end of these books, to do an on-hand testing of the reader's problem analytical and solving skills.

Tata McGraw Hill and Warren Brusse are the major parties involved in creating this masterpiece of a book which explains Six Sigma Concepts to a person who does not know an inch of Six Sigma.

If all this does not convince you, I encourage you to read "Statistics for Six Sigma Made Easy" and find out for yourself.



Six Sigma
The Six Sigma Way
Six Sigma Program
Six Sigma Process
Lean Six Sigma
Process Management Six Sigma
Six Sigma Process Improvement
Six Sigma Management
Transactional Six Sigma
Six Sigma Software
Six Sigma Training
Six Sigma Certification
Six Sigma Certification Online
Six Sigma Black Belt Certification
Six Sigma Green Belt Certification
Six Sigma Yellow Belt Certification
Six Sigma Consultant
Implementing Six Sigma
Design For Six Sigma
Six Sigma Definition
Six Sigma Training Material
Statistics For Six Sigma Made Easy
Six Sigma For Service
Six Sigma Small Business
Six Sigma Healthcare
Six Sigma For Marketing
Motorola Six Sigma
GE Six Sigma
Success Of Six Sigma

© 2007 Six Sigma | Privacy Policy | Contact Us | SixSigmaModel.com