Human-Centered Lean Six Sigma
Hung Le, Grace Duffy
Human-Centered Lean Six Sigma
Hung Le, Grace Duffy
This book focuses on the human side of organizational culture. The authors approach organizational culture from the perspective of alignment to mission, vision, and values. Using a Lean Six Sigma structure, the sequence of chapters begins with the organization and its structure, then drills through strategic, operational, and tactical levels of process and behavior which establish and grow the overall culture of the organization over time. The book begins with foundational principles of organization, through the necessity of aligning processes and systems to mission and vision, assessment, gap analysis for improvement, prioritization, and chapters on qualitative and quantitative approaches for reducing variation and improving systems and behavior.
Through this book, readers will:
Learn the foundation and core concepts of the organization
Discover the "right" focus of shifting the culture of the organization
Recognize the building blocks of organizational culture and how to integrate them into a successful, customer-focused system of interconnected processes
Focus on people as drivers of technology, rather than the reverse
Explore techniques to address the challenges and concerns of today's training and deployment for organizational performance excellence
Use the chapters as short discussions or training workshops for either internal education or public/private technical education.
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