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What are the key factors affecting global supply chains today and
how can we manage them? Starting from the concept that 'there is no
point driving a Ferrari in a traffic jam', Ron Basu provides
practical tools and techniques of good supply chain management to
add value, deliver cost reduction and improve customer
satisfaction. This new edition specifically focuses on seven
contemporary challenges that have affected global supply chain
management. Recent disruptions to global supply chains created by
COVID-19 and the Ukraine conflict have resulted in significant
geographical shifts in supply and demand. High inflation and the
cost of living crisis have, in turn, created problems for
finely-tuned global supply chains. The economic and business
environment has also become more demanding, due in part to
political pressures including nationalism and Brexit: for example,
supply chain pressures caused by Brexit have resulted in increased
red tape. Other factors have had a gradual and positive effect,
such as climate change initiatives, Industry 4.0 and the digital
revolution. The issues that affect the performance of global supply
chains are sometimes interrelated, but all of them really matter
because businesses have become increasingly global. This book
addresses these challenges and explores how to deal with them. In
addition, there are new and updated chapters on lean and agile
supply chains, e-business, emerging markets, sustainability and
green issues, global supply chains for services and event
management, retail management and major project management.
Managing Global Supply Chains is a practical and highly readable
text with real-life examples and excellent coverage. It is an ideal
companion for post-experience business students, learning
professionals and anyone interested in supply chain management.
Six Sigma is a data-driven management system with near-perfect
performance that is a statistical target of operating with no more
that 3.4 defects per one million chances. Six sigma has both
created avid interest and raised concerns among executives and its
practioners. This is all very well for multinationals like Motorola
or General Electric but how can it help small and medium-sized
enterprises or the service industry? How do you ensure that
solutions stick? Quality Beyond Six Sigma responds to this
challenge and provides a practical implementation of the issues of
Six Sigma, Lean Enterprise and Total Quality and aligns the 'hard'
sigma message with the softer sustainable 'strategic issues'. The
result is FIT SIGMA.
The authors utilize major and minor case studies to support
principles and learnings of FIT SIGMA and include review examples
and self-assessment that underpin the sustainable process. The
three major case studies are contributed by General Electric, Dow
Chemical and Seagate Technology.
Senior Executives and Managers of organizations of all types and
sizes, Management Consultants and Students of all disciplines will
find this book a stimulating guide to quality and operational
excellence.
*Provides a practical approach of FIT SIGMA
*Supported by case studies and phased action plans
*Focuses on all functions, manufacturing or service, for any size
of business
This book is a hands-on single-source reference of tools,
techniques, and processes integrating both Lean and Six Sigma. This
comprehensive handbook provides up-to-date guidance on how to use
these tools and processes in different settings, such as start-up
companies and stalled projects, as well as establish enterprises
where the ongoing drive is to improve processes, profitability, and
long-term growth. It contains the "hard" Six Sigma approach as well
as the flexible approach of FIT SIGMA, which is adaptable to
manufacturing and service industries and also public sector
organisations. You will also discover how climate change
initiatives can be accelerated to sustainable outcomes by the
holistic approach of Green Six Sigma. The book is about what we can
do now with leadership, training, and teamwork in every sphere of
our businesses. Lean, originally developed by Toyota, is a set of
processes and tools aimed at minimising wastes. Six Sigma provides
a set of data-driven techniques to minimise defects and improve
processes. Integrating these two approaches provides a
comprehensive and proven approach that can transform an
organisation. To make change happen, we need both digital tools and
analog approaches. We know that there has been a continuous push to
generate newer approaches to operational excellence, such as Total
Quality Management, Six Sigma, Lean Sigma, Lean Six Sigma, and FIT
SIGMA. It is vital that we harness all our tools and resources to
regenerate the economy after the Covid-19 pandemic and make climate
change initiatives successful for the survival of our planet. Six
Sigma and its hybrids (e.g., Lean Six Sigma) should also play a
significant part. Over the last three decades, operational
performance levels of both public sector and private sector
organisations improved significantly and Lean Six Sigma has also
acted as a powerful change agent. We urgently need an updated
version of these tools and approaches. The Green Six Sigma Handbook
not only applies appropriate Lean and Six Sigma tools and
approaches, fitness for the purpose, but it aims at sustainable
changes. This goal of sustainability is a stable bridge between
Lean Six Sigma and climate change initiatives. Hence, when the
tools and approaches of Lean Six Sigma are focused and adapted
primarily to climate change demands, we get Green Six Sigma.
This book is a hands-on single-source reference of tools, techniques,
and processes integrating both Lean and Six Sigma. This comprehensive
handbook provides up-to-date guidance on how to use these tools and
processes in different settings, such as start-up companies and stalled
projects, as well as establish enterprises where the ongoing drive is
to improve processes, profitability, and long-term growth. It contains
the "hard" Six Sigma approach as well as the flexible approach of FIT
SIGMA, which is adaptable to manufacturing and service industries and
also public sector organisations. You will also discover how climate
change initiatives can be accelerated to sustainable outcomes by the
holistic approach of Green Six Sigma.
The book is about what we can do now with leadership, training, and
teamwork in every sphere of our businesses. Lean, originally developed
by Toyota, is a set of processes and tools aimed at minimising wastes.
Six Sigma provides a set of data-driven techniques to minimise defects
and improve processes. Integrating these two approaches provides a
comprehensive and proven approach that can transform an organisation.
To make change happen, we need both digital tools and analog
approaches. We know that there has been a continuous push to generate
newer approaches to operational excellence, such as Total Quality
Management, Six Sigma, Lean Sigma, Lean Six Sigma, and FIT SIGMA.
It is vital that we harness all our tools and resources to regenerate
the economy after the Covid-19 pandemic and make climate change
initiatives successful for the survival of our planet. Six Sigma and
its hybrids (e.g., Lean Six Sigma) should also play a significant part.
Over the last three decades, operational performance levels of both
public sector and private sector organisations improved significantly
and Lean Six Sigma has also acted as a powerful change agent. We
urgently need an updated version of these tools and approaches.
The Green Six Sigma Handbook not only applies appropriate Lean and Six
Sigma tools and approaches, fitness for the purpose, but it aims at
sustainable changes. This goal of sustainability is a stable bridge
between Lean Six Sigma and climate change initiatives. Hence, when the
tools and approaches of Lean Six Sigma are focused and adapted
primarily to climate change demands, we get Green Six Sigma.
Total Operations Solutions builds on concepts that were introduced
in "Total Manufacturing Solutions", Basu and Wright (1997). It
demonstrates how this holistic approach of operational excellence
driven by a self-assessment methodology can be applied equally to
manufacturing, service or public sectors.The text covers an
implementation programme to demonstrate how to put the methodology
into practice. a differentiating feature ofthe approach will be a
critical uopdate, impact analysis and comparison with new
developments such as e-Business, outsourcing, Six Sigma, EFQM and
ISO 9000:2000. It is a step-by-step guide for the application of
the appropriate tools to the improvement process.Total Operations
Solutions could be used as an essential handbook for all employees
in a Six Sigma programme and provide a better understanding of
basic tools and techniques to help them to support a quality
improvement initiative and sustain a srong competitive position.
The success of any project relies on the punctual, accurate and
cost-effective delivery of materials, systems and facilities.
Typically, a major project involves several stakeholders working
together with controlled resources to deliver a completed project.
It has many suppliers, contractors and customers; it has
procurement and supply, demand planning and scheduling; it often
lasts several years and has long lead times. Managing Project
Supply Chains demonstrates how customised supply chain management
can be applied to project management, ensuring project resources
are delivered as required, reducing delays and costs and promoting
a successful outcome.
Total Operations Solutions builds on concepts that were introduced
in "Total Manufacturing Solutions," Basu and Wright (1997). It
demonstrates how this holistic approach of operational excellence
driven by a self-assessment methodology can be applied equally to
manufacturing, service or public sectors.The text covers an
implementation programme to demonstrate how to put the methodology
into practice. a differentiating feature ofthe approach will be a
critical uopdate, impact analysis and comparison with new
developments such as e-Business, outsourcing, Six Sigma, EFQM and
ISO 9000:2000. It is a step-by-step guide for the application of
the appropriate tools to the improvement process.Total Operations
Solutions could be used as an essential handbook for all employees
in a Six Sigma programme and provide a better understanding of
basic tools and techniques to help them to support a quality
improvement initiative and sustain a srong competitive position.
The success of any project relies on the punctual, accurate and
cost-effective delivery of materials, systems and facilities.
Typically, a major project involves several stakeholders working
together with controlled resources to deliver a completed project.
It has many suppliers, contractors and customers; it has
procurement and supply, demand planning and scheduling; it often
lasts several years and has long lead times. Managing Project
Supply Chains demonstrates how customised supply chain management
can be applied to project management, ensuring project resources
are delivered as required, reducing delays and costs and promoting
a successful outcome.
Project managers appear to accept theiron triangle of cost, budget
and quality but in reality focus more on being on time and budget.
Quality in projects is often paid mere lip service and relegated to
tick-box compliance. This lack of clarity and focus on quality is
often the source of project failures. Ron Basu's Managing Quality
in Projects shines the spotlight on this aspect of project
management that can often be overshadowed by the pressure to
deliver on time and on budget. His investigation focuses initially
on defining the dimensions of quality in project management and
identifying sources of measurement for project excellence.
Thereafter he expands his focus to discuss which tools can be
effectively used in the quest for achieving and sustaining project
excellence; and which processes are important in assessing the
project maturity. The text also explores how the successes of
operational excellence concepts, such as supply chain management,
Lean Thinking and Six Sigma may be gainfully deployed in enhancing
project quality and excellence. Finally a structured implantation
plan guides those directly involved in project delivery, including
suppliers, in how tomake it happen. A shared understanding and
implementation of project quality by key project stakeholders will
go a long way to ensuring a stable platform for delivering
successful projects with longer lasting outcomes. It is also a
fundamental building block in any organization's strategy for
improving consistency and achieving sustainable performance. On
that basis, Ron Basu's book is a must-have reference and guide for
all project organizations.
Six Sigma is a data-driven management system with near-perfect
performance that is a statistical target of operating with no more
that 3.4 defects per one million chances. Six sigma has both
created avid interest and raised concerns among executives and its
practioners. This is all very well for multinationals like Motorola
or General Electric but how can it help small and medium-sized
enterprises or the service industry? How do you ensure that
solutions stick? Quality Beyond Six Sigma responds to this
challenge and provides a practical implementation of the issues of
Six Sigma, Lean Enterprise and Total Quality and aligns the 'hard'
sigma message with the softer sustainable 'strategic issues'. The
result is FIT SIGMA. The authors utilize major and minor case
studies to support principles and learnings of FIT SIGMA and
include review examples and self-assessment that underpin the
sustainable process. The three major case studies are contributed
by General Electric, Dow Chemical and Seagate Technology. Senior
Executives and Managers of organizations of all types and sizes,
Management Consultants and Students of all disciplines will find
this book a stimulating guide to quality and operational
excellence.
This is a comprehensive, user-friendly and hands-on book that is a
single source of reference of tools and techniques for all quality
practitioners. Implementing Six Sigma and Lean covers the basics of
how to manage for consistently high quality and gives good coverage
of both simple tools and advanced techniques which can be used in
all businesses. This book provides guidance on how to use these
tools for different situations such as new start-up companies,
stalled projects and the constant achievement of high quality in
well-established quality regimes. Case studies are included that
encourage the reader to respond in a practical situations and
provide a good learning resource for courses. There are summaries
of key elements and questions with exercises at the end of each
chapter.
Research and Development is the vehicle by which organizations and
economies create opportunity, innovation and secure a stream of
future products and services.These outcomes are all critically
important sources of sustainability in a world that is changing
faster than most companies can keep up.The challenge behind them is
the fundamental unpredictability of R which is why effective
project management is so important. Ron Basu's Managing Projects in
Research and Development explains how and why project management
can provide a means of helping to plan, organise and control
multi-disciplinary research activities without stifling innovation.
Combining research with practical examples and experience from a
career that has included blue chip organizations such as GSK,
GlaxoWellcome and Unilever, Ron Basu offers a rigorous guide to the
fundamentals of R&D project management including project
lifecycle management, risk management, cost, time quality and other
success measures as well as the keys to operational excellence in
this complicated world.
What are the key factors affecting global supply chains today and
how can we manage them? Starting from the concept that 'there is no
point driving a Ferrari in a traffic jam', Ron Basu provides
practical tools and techniques of good supply chain management to
add value, deliver cost reduction and improve customer
satisfaction. This new edition specifically focuses on seven
contemporary challenges that have affected global supply chain
management. Recent disruptions to global supply chains created by
COVID-19 and the Ukraine conflict have resulted in significant
geographical shifts in supply and demand. High inflation and the
cost of living crisis have, in turn, created problems for
finely-tuned global supply chains. The economic and business
environment has also become more demanding, due in part to
political pressures including nationalism and Brexit: for example,
supply chain pressures caused by Brexit have resulted in increased
red tape. Other factors have had a gradual and positive effect,
such as climate change initiatives, Industry 4.0 and the digital
revolution. The issues that affect the performance of global supply
chains are sometimes interrelated, but all of them really matter
because businesses have become increasingly global. This book
addresses these challenges and explores how to deal with them. In
addition, there are new and updated chapters on lean and agile
supply chains, e-business, emerging markets, sustainability and
green issues, global supply chains for services and event
management, retail management and major project management.
Managing Global Supply Chains is a practical and highly readable
text with real-life examples and excellent coverage. It is an ideal
companion for post-experience business students, learning
professionals and anyone interested in supply chain management.
Project managers appear to accept the 'iron triangle' of cost,
budget and quality but in reality focus more on being on time and
budget. Quality in projects is often paid mere lip service and
relegated to tick-box compliance. This lack of clarity and focus on
quality is often the source of project failures. Ron Basu's
Managing Quality in Projects shines the spotlight on this aspect of
project management that can often be overshadowed by the pressure
to deliver on time and on budget. His investigation focuses
initially on defining the dimensions of quality in project
management and identifying sources of measurement for project
excellence. Thereafter he expands his focus to discuss which tools
can be effectively used in the quest for achieving and sustaining
project excellence; and which processes are important in assessing
the project maturity. The text also explores how the successes of
operational excellence concepts, such as supply chain management,
Lean Thinking and Six Sigma may be gainfully deployed in enhancing
project quality and excellence. Finally a structured implantation
plan guides those directly involved in project delivery, including
suppliers, in how to 'make it happen'. A shared understanding and
implementation of project quality by key project stakeholders will
go a long way to ensuring a stable platform for delivering
successful projects with longer lasting outcomes. It is also a
fundamental building block in any organization's strategy for
improving consistency and achieving sustainable performance. On
that basis, Ron Basu's book is a must-have reference and guide for
all project organizations.
This is a comprehensive, user-friendly and hands-on book that is a
single source of reference of tools and techniques for all quality
practitioners. Implementing Six Sigma and Lean covers the basics of
how to manage for consistently high quality and gives good coverage
of both simple tools and advanced techniques which can be used in
all businesses. This book provides guidance on how to use these
tools for different situations such as new start-up companies,
stalled projects and the constant achievement of high quality in
well-established quality regimes.Case studies are included that
encourage the reader to respond in a practical situations and
provide a good learning resource for courses. There are summaries
of key elements and questions with exercises at the end of each
chapter.
Implementing Quality provides readers with the basics of how to
manage for consistently high quality and gives good coverage of
both simple tools and advanced techniques which can be used in all
businesses. Most books on managing quality focus on concepts and
strategy rather than how to make it happen, but this text gives
guidance on how to use these tools for different situations such as
new start-up companies, stalled projects and the constant
achievement of high quality in well-established quality regimes.
Implementing Quality also covers Six Sigma, a measure of quality
that strives for near perfection, in detail. This comprehensive,
user-friendly and hands on book is a single source of reference of
tools and techniques for all practitioners and students of
operational excellence.
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