In their pursuit to become the most competitive healthcare company in the world, Johnson & Johnson put process excellence at the top of their list of priorities, creating a strong quality environment rooted in Six Sigma that applied to all of their businesses. By focusing on assessment, improvement, and recognition, this Fortune 500 company cited savings of over $5 billion - not to mention vastly improved performance and quality across the organization. Now, managers at all levels can bring Six Sigma into their world - in the trenches where the ideas are born, the work is done, and the bottom line is supported. "Six Sigma for Business Excellence" reveals how you can create a process excellence program that fully addresses your company's goals, the specific imperatives of a quality team, and your day-to-day operations - even if upper management has not wholly committed to Six Sigma.
Using Johnson & Johnson's approach as a model, Johnson & Johnson's Director of Global Quality Management, Penelope Przekop, walks you through the real world of implementing Six Sigma techniques without enlisting high-level support, giving you the information you need to recreate this proven approach for improvement and excellence. This hands-on guide begins by outlining the key concepts of Six Sigma and the advantages of adopting this powerful methodology. Then you'll see how to create a personal management framework based on Six Sigma, utilizing the technical tools needed to bridge the gap between strategy and implementation.
Through instructive examples and insights from Johnson & Johnson's manufacturing and non-manufacturing businesses, as well as other Six Sigma companies, you'll discover: how to apply Six Sigma principles and techniques immediately to meet your business needs - with little supervision from senior managers or Black Belts; how a process focus can impact overall effectiveness and efficiency, regardless of scope; methods for understanding your customers' needs and driving a customer-focused approach; tools from Lean Thinking and Design Excellence that you can incorporate into your departments - improving quality and performance from the inside out; and, ways to resolve communication issues between management and your Six Sigma team. Complete with templates, summaries, and detailed schematics of the SIPOC (suppliers, inputs, process, outputs, customers) process, "Six Sigma for Business Excellence" is your key to driving quality through your organization and creating the best possible environment for success. It is a hands-on guide to implementing your own Six Sigma business excellence program.
A question for middle managers: how can you better understand your customers, slash costs, improve communication, achieve excellence across your organization, and increase your own personal potential - all without the support of upper management? The answer is inside "Six Sigma for Business Excellence". Based on the unique Six Sigma process excellence program adopted by Johnson & Johnson - which saved the company billions of dollars and vastly improved performance - this valuable guide gives you the information and tools you need to recreate their proven approach in your own departments and firms. Director of Global Quality Management at Johnson & Johnson, Penelope Przekop, provides the tools and tips you need to implement the concepts of Six Sigma and achieve outstanding results without enlisting high-level support.
Through insightful case studies from Johnson & Johnson as well as other successful Six Sigma companies, you'll discover how to: become a Six Sigma champion without assistance from senior management or Black Belts; apply Six Sigma principles and methods to meet your specific business needs; develop a personal management framework for long-term success; better address the needs of your customers; identify and understand the common goals of the functional manager and the Six Sigma professional; and, incorporate Six Sigma concepts more intrinsically into your departments, improving quality and performance from the inside out rather than from the top down.
- ISBN13 9780071448093
- Publish Date 16 September 2005 (first published 1 January 2005)
- Publish Status Out of Print
- Out of Print 17 June 2008
- Publish Country US
- Publisher McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
- Imprint McGraw-Hill Professional
- Format Hardcover
- Pages 240
- Language English