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| #1870085 in eBooks | 2007-05-11 | 2007-05-11 | File type: PDF||6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.| The Vital Six Sigma Link|By Roderick Smith, Ph.D|Organizations that are serious about being world-class will discover a vital component to their quality initiative in Making Six Sigma Last. George Eckes expertly and courageously tackles the difficult task of getting into the heads of those whose cooperation is essential to a successful quality effort. As he so aptly discussed||"This is a concise book...well written and easy to read..." (TQM)|From the Inside Flap|In his successful previous book, The Six Sigma Revolution, the man who helped implement Six Sigma at General Electric and helped formul
"Making Six Sigma Last is the most practical and helpful resource that I have seen on this subject. George's charisma and charm spill over into this interesting and entertaining book. Using one of George's many analogies, 'this is an upper-deck shot,' and combined with his first book should become the benchmark for Six Sigma learning."-Dan Porter, Chairman and CEO, Wells Fargo Financial "An energetic, step-by-step exploration filled with interesting and entertainin...
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