Six Sigma for Students
A Problem-Solving Methodology
This textbook covers the fundamental mechanisms of the Six Sigma philosophy, while showing how this approach is used in solving
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This textbook covers the fundamental mechanisms of the Six Sigma philosophy, while showing how this approach is used in solving
problems that affect the variability and quality of processes and outcomes in business settings. Further, it teaches readers
how to integrate a statistical perspective into problem solving and decision-making processes. Part I provides foundational
background and introduces the Six Sigma methodology while Part II focuses on the details of DMAIC process and tools used in
each phase of DMAIC. The student-centered approach based on learning objectives, solved examples, practice and discussion
questions is ideal for those studying Six Sigma.
I Organization of Six Sigma
1. Overview of Quality and Six Sigma
2. Organization for Six Sigma
3. Cultural Considerations for Effective Six Sigma Teams
II Six Sigma Process: DMAIC
4. Define Phase: D Is for Define
5. Measure Phase: M Is for Measure
6. Measurement System Analysis: Gage R&R Analysis
7. Analyze Phase: A Is for Analyze
8. Analyze Phase: Other Data Analysis Tools.
9. Control Charts
10. Improve Phase: I Is for Improve
11. Control Phase: C Is for Control
1. Overview of Quality and Six Sigma
2. Organization for Six Sigma
3. Cultural Considerations for Effective Six Sigma Teams
II Six Sigma Process: DMAIC
4. Define Phase: D Is for Define
5. Measure Phase: M Is for Measure
6. Measurement System Analysis: Gage R&R Analysis
7. Analyze Phase: A Is for Analyze
8. Analyze Phase: Other Data Analysis Tools.
9. Control Charts
10. Improve Phase: I Is for Improve
11. Control Phase: C Is for Control
Fatma Pakdil is Professor of Management at Eastern Connecticut State University (ECSU), USA. She specializes in organization
theory, service quality, quality engineering, total quality management, lean management, and Six Sigma. Dr. Pakdil was previously
a professor in the Department of Industrial Engineering at Baskent University, Turkey. Dr. Pakdil was employed for 6 years
as the Quality Director in a hospital where she led continuous quality improvement projects. She also worked as a Visiting
Professor at Auburn University for Academy of Aerospace Quality (AAQ) Project in 2014 and 2015. Dr. Pakdil was awarded several
national scholarships and grants, the most recent one being the CSU-AAUP Research Award awarded to her in 2018 while working
at ECSU.