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Six Sigma for IT Management - A Pocket Guide

Six Sigma for IT Management - A Pocket Guide

Six Sigma for IT Management - A Pocket Guide
Sven den Boer
Language: English - 164 pages
Paperback
€16.83
€16.83

Synopsis

Six Sigma provides a quantitive methodology of continuous (process) improvement and cost reduction, by reducing the amount of variation in process outcomes. The production of a product, be it a tangible product like a car or a more abstract product like a service, consists of a series of processes. All processes consist of a series of steps, events, or activities. Six Sigma measures every step of the process by breaking apart the elements within each process, identifying the critical characteristics, defining and mapping the related processes, understanding the capability of each process, discovering the weak links, and then upgrading the capability of the process. It is only by taking these steps that a business can raise the ‘high-water mark’ of its performance. IT is now a fundamental part of business and business processes; this book demonstrates how IT can be made to work as an enabler to better business processes, and how the Six Sigma approach can be used to provide a consistent framework for measuring process outcomes. ITIL defines the ‘what’ of Service Management; Six Sigma defines the ‘how’ of process improvement; together they are a perfect fit of improving the

About Sven den Boer

Experienced in Coaching, Project/Program Management and Lean/Six Sigma. Led Initiatives in various countries, across multiple industries, including ICT, Banking, Manufacturing and Service Providers. Providing Lean/Six Sigma training and coaching/support of Green and Black Belts. Trains and coaches Project Managers in both Project Management and Lean Six Sigma Process Improvement. Coaching of Managers and Executives.

Product specifications

BindingPaperback
LanguageEnglish
Publishing dateThursday, 29 December 2016
Edition1
Pagecount164
Interior colorBlack/white
Size110 x 180 mm
AuthorSven den Boer
CategoryComputer > Information technology