The Green Six Sigma Handbook 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.
The handbook contains the hard Six Sigma approach as well the flexible approach of FIT SIGMA which is adaptable to manufacturing and service industries and also public sector organizations. You will also discover how the Climate Change initiatives can be accelerated to sustainable outcomes by the holistic approach of Green Six Sigma.
This 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 minimizing wastes. Six Sigma provides a set of data-driven techniques to minimize defects and improve processes. Integrating these two approaches provides a comprehensive and proven approach that can transform an organization.
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 TQM, Six Sigma, Lean Sigma, Lean Six Sigma, and FIT SIGMA. It is vital that we must harness all our tools and resources to regenerate the economy after the COVID -19 pandemic and make the 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 in the private sector and private sector organizations 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 the tools and approaches of Lean Six Sigma when focused and adapted primarily to climate change demands we get Green Six Sigma as part of this handbook.
About the Author: Dr Ron Basu is Director of RB Consultants and a Visiting Executive Fellow at Henley Business School. He is also a Visiting Professor at SKEMA Graduate School of Management, Lille. Previously he worked as a Management Consultant with A.T. Kearney and then held senior management roles in blue-chip companies like Unilever and GlaxoSmthKline.