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Simulation-based lean six-sigma and design for six-sigma El-haik, Basem

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Jersey John Wiley & Sons 2006 Description: xx, 404 pISBN:
  • 9780471694908
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658.562
Summary: "This book offers a complete roadmap to conducting and executing Lean Six Sigma and Design for Six Sigma (DFSS) projects in service and transaction environments that are conducive to simulation modeling, including mapped tools, deliverables, and methods. Readers discover how Simulation-based Six Sigma methodology reduces project cycle time, cost, and effort from conception to validation. Most importantly, the Simulation-based Six Sigma design identifies customer and business requirements, conceptualizes several solutions, selects a vulnerability-free solution, optimizes that solution, and then validates and verifies the optimum solution, leading to breakthrough performance. All the guidance needed to take advantage of the many tools in Simulation-based Six Sigma and Simulation-based DFSS is clearly set forth. The implementation, theoretical, and practical aspects of Six Sigma and DFSS and their associated toolboxes and methods are all set forth in detail, including: "" Integrating Voice of Customer and the Voice of the Business "" Axiomatic Design "" Design of Experiment "" Quality Function Deployment (QFD) "" Process Mapping "" Discrete Event Simulation (DES) "" Value Stream Mapping (VSM) "" Lean Techniques, including JIT, kanban, SMED, Kaizen, TPM, and more"
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"This book offers a complete roadmap to conducting and executing Lean Six Sigma and Design for Six Sigma (DFSS) projects in service and transaction environments that are conducive to simulation modeling, including mapped tools, deliverables, and methods. Readers discover how Simulation-based Six Sigma methodology reduces project cycle time, cost, and effort from conception to validation. Most importantly, the Simulation-based Six Sigma design identifies customer and business requirements, conceptualizes several solutions, selects a vulnerability-free solution, optimizes that solution, and then validates and verifies the optimum solution, leading to breakthrough performance. All the guidance needed to take advantage of the many tools in Simulation-based Six Sigma and Simulation-based DFSS is clearly set forth. The implementation, theoretical, and practical aspects of Six Sigma and DFSS and their associated toolboxes and methods are all set forth in detail, including: "" Integrating Voice of Customer and the Voice of the Business "" Axiomatic Design "" Design of Experiment "" Quality Function Deployment (QFD) "" Process Mapping "" Discrete Event Simulation (DES) "" Value Stream Mapping (VSM) "" Lean Techniques, including JIT, kanban, SMED, Kaizen, TPM, and more"

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