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Lean Six Sigma
Using SigmaXL
and Minitab
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
I
SSA
B
ASS
is a Master Black Belt and senior consultant with
Manor House and Associates. He is the founding editor of
SixSigmaFirst.com. Bass has extensive experience in qual-
ity and operations management, and is the author of
Six
Sigma Statistics with Minitab and Excel.
B
ARBARA
L
AWTON
, Ph.D., is a Six Sigma Black Belt and has
been improving manufacturing processes using Lean tech-
niques and Six Sigma for more than 15 years, in various
industries on three continents. Dr. Lawton specializes in
data analysis, and is a keen experimentalist and problem
solver, using a wide range of statistical tools. She currently
works for one of the world’s leading aerospace organizations
in the UK.
Lean Six Sigma
Using SigmaXL
and Minitab
Issa Bass
Barbara Lawton, Ph.D.
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