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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Vital tools for implementing Lean Six Sigma--what they are, how they work, and which to use--The Lean Six Sigma Pocket Toolbook is today's most complete and results-based reference to the tools and concepts needed to understand, implement, and leverage Lean Six Sigma.
The only guide that groups tools by purpose and use, this hands-on reference provides:
- Analyses of nearly 100 tools and methodologies--from DMAIC and Pull Systems to Control Charts and Pareto Charts
- Detailed explanations of each tool to help you know how, when, and why to use it for maximum efficacy
- Sections for each tool explaining how to create it, how to interpret what you find, and expert tips
- Lean Six Sigma is today's leading technique to maximize production efficiency and maintain control over each step in the managerial process
With The Lean Six Sigma Pocket Toolbook, you'll discover how to propel your organization to new levels of competitive success--one tool at a time.
A bestselling Six Sigma author tells employees everything they need to know about the Lean Six Sigma strategy Lean Six Sigma combines the two most important and popular quality trends of our time: Six Sigma and Lean Production. What Is Lean Six Sigma? is a simple primer on Lean Six Sigma, written for employees and designed to be bought in large quantities by organizations rolling out Lean Six Sigma initiatives. The book explains why companies are implementing Lean Six Sigma, why employees should care, and how they can help make it a success in their organization, with tips on how to:
- Battle the evil of variation in a business process and eliminate waste
- Speed up the product development cycle
- Reduce costs dramatically in one year
David Rowland traces the history of piano pedalling from its
beginnings in the eighteenth century to its first maturity in the
middle of the nineteenth century and beyond. Pedalling technique
was a major feature of nineteenth-century piano performance and,
coupled with new developments in piano structure, inspired many
composers to write innovative works for the literature. Rowland
examines this through the technique and music of composer-pianists
such as Beethoven, Liszt, and Chopin. In addition, he follows the
transition from harpsichord and clavichord to piano and outlines
the physical properties of the various stops, levers, and pedals
available at the different stages of the instrument's development.
The book also includes an appendix of translated extracts from
three well-known piano-pedalling tutors. It will be of interest to
students and scholars of music history and performance practice, as
well as to pianists.
Early Keyboard Instruments discusses a variety of issues involved in the performance of keyboard music from the seventeenth to the nineteenth centuries. It brings together a range of topics that have come to the fore in recent decades and forms a useful introduction to historical performance issues for the student performer or amateur, whether playing on period instruments or on the modern piano.
Early Keyboard Instruments discusses a variety of issues involved in the performance of keyboard music from the seventeenth to the nineteenth centuries. It brings together a range of topics that have come to the fore in recent decades and forms a useful introduction to historical performance issues for the student performer or amateur, whether playing on period instruments or on the modern piano.
The Cambridge Companion to the Piano is an informative and practical guide to one of the world's most popular instruments. This collection of specially commissioned essays offers an accessible introduction to the history of the piano, performance styles, and its vast repertoire. Part 1 reviews the evolution of the piano, from its earliest forms up to the most recent developments. Part 2 explores the varied repertory, up to contemporary music, with a final chapter on jazz, blues and ragtime. The Companion also contains a glossary of important terms and will be a valuable source for the piano performer, student and enthusiast.
Universal, comprehensive health care, equally available to all and
disconnected from income and the ability to pay, was the goal of
the founders of the National Health Service. This book, by one of
the NHS's most eloquent and passionate defenders, tells the story
of how that ideal has been progressively eroded, and how the clock
is being turned back to pre-NHS days, when health care was a
commodity, fully available only to those with money. How this has
come about-to the point where even the shrinking core of free NHS
hospital services is being handed over to private providers at the
taxpayers' expense-is still not widely understood, hidden behind
slogans like "care in the community," "diversity" and "local
ownership." Allyson Pollock demystifies these terms, and in doing
so presents a clear and powerful analysis of the transition from a
comprehensive and universal service to New Labour's "mixed economy
of health care," in which hospitals with foundation status, loosely
supervised by an independent regulator, will be run on largely
market principles. The NHS remains popular, Pollock argues,
precisely because it created the "freedom from fear" that its
founders promised, and because its integrated, non-commercial
character meant low costs and good medical practice. Restoring
these values in today's health service has become an urgent
necessity, and this book will be a key resource for everyone
wishing to to bring this about.
This is one of the classic works on historical analysis of combat
by David Rowland as part of his work in the Ministry of Defence. It
was widely recognised for its pioneering research on combat. The
book starts by summarising development of UK MOD historical
analysis from studies in the 1970s. Then it analyses exercises,
allowed advice to be given on more realistic combat modelling.
Using quantitative Historical Analysis (HA), it was possible to
compare between the levels of effectiveness between simulated and
real combat and to establish combat degradation estimates. The
effects of suppression, surprise and shock, were also quantified.
The result of this research shed new light on infantry combat,
armour v anti-tank weapons and heroism on the battlefield. The
large number of diagrams make the analysis clear and although the
book is based around statistics, no in-depth maths is needed to
understanding the conclusions.
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