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Annotation <p><b>The companion follow-up to one of the bestselling Six Sigma books ever published</b></p><p>An alarming number of Six Sigma projects are failing--not because of misuse of Six Sigma's statistical tools but because of internal politics and poor communication between team members and the rest of the organization.</p><p>The<i>Rath & Strong's Six Sigma Team Pocket Guide</i>helps team leaders and members reverse this trend, explaining the interpersonal and political skills needed to make each Six Sigma project a success.</p><p>Written in the "pocket guide" format that proved so successful with the first Rath &Strong guide, and based on the firm's popular Six Sigma training workshops, this handy reference will show Six Sigma team leaders and members how to:</p><ul><li>Get buy-in and cooperation from all levels of the organization</li><li>Lead or participate in productive team meetings</li><li>Plan the people/team side just as they would plan the technical side</li></ul> |