1. Bibliography
The following books and reference articles should provide the student with the opportunity to further explore the body of knowledge to a depth beyond that presented during the course.
Reference | Comments |
Box, George E.P., William G. Hunter, and J. Stuart Hunter. Statistics for Experimenters. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1978. | Classic text for complete summary of statistical testing techniques. |
Breyfogle, Forrest W. Implementing Six Sigma. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1999 | Complete reference for advanced Six Sigma statistical tools. Uses Minitab for examples. |
Brown, Mark Graham. Keeping Score. New York: Quality Resources, 1996. | Concise reference for designing a balanced scorecard metric system. |
Gibaldi, Joseph. MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers. New York: The Modern Language Association of America, 1995. | Comprehensive picture of how research papers are created. |
Goldratt, Eliyahu M. The Goal. Great Barrington: North River Press, 1992. | Clear explanation of concepts of Theory of Constraints in a novel reading format. |
Grant, Eugene L.and Richard S. Leavenworth. Statistical Quality Control. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1988. | Classic text for Control Charting techniques. |
Hicks, Charles R. Fundamental Concepts in the Design of Experiments. New York: Oxford University Press, 1993. | Classic book on Design of Experiments for the advanced practitioner. |
Huff, Darrell. How to Lie with Statistics. New York: W. W. Norton & Company, 1954. | Good reference for graphical bias and data misrepresentation. Dated examples but points are still valid. |
Juran, J.M. and Frank M. Gryna. Quality Planning and Analysis. New York. McGraw-Hill, 1993. | Excellent concise summary of statistical tools for analyzing data. |
Juran's Quality Control Handbook. Ed. J. M. Juran. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1988. | Comprehensive reference in all aspects of Quality Tools. |
Harry, Mikel J. The Vision of Six Sigma. Phoenix: Sigma Publishing Company, 1994. | Presentation slides used for training by Mikel Harry. |
Kiemele, Mark J. Basic Statistics. Colorado Springs: Air Academy Press, 1993. | Excellent general statistics text with a large number of case studies. |
Kume, Hitoshi. Statistical Methods for Quality Improvement. Tokyo: The Association for Overseas Technical Scholarship, 1985. | Excellent concise summary of basic statistical tools and techniques. |
Launsby, Robert G. Straight Talk on Designing Experiments. Colorado Springs: Launsby Consulting, 1995. | Covers design of experiments techniques including Taguchi. Uses proprietary software. |
Luftig, Jeffrey and Victoria S. Jordan. Design of Experiments in Quality Engineering. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1998. | Design of Experiments |
Maguire, Miles. "Cowboy Quality." Quality Progress October 1999: 27-34. | Interview with Mikel Harry on Six Sigma |
Monden, Yashuhiro. Toyota Production System. Atlanta: Industrial Engineering and Management Press, 1983. | Basic concepts in Lean Manufacturing techniques developed at Toyota. |
Neave, Henry R. The Deming Dimension. Knoxville: SPC Press, 1990. | Clear summary of the teachings of W. Edwards Deming including detail on red bead and funnel experiments. |
Ryan, Thomas P. Statistical Methods for Quality Improvement. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2000. | Basic concepts in Statistics & Probability, Hypothesis Testing, Control Charting and Design of Experiments. |
Schmidt, Stephen R. Understanding Industrial Designed Experiments. Colorado Springs: Air Academy Press, 1998. | Design of Experiments and a large number of case studies |
Swartz, James B. The Hunters and the Hunted. Portland: Productivity Press, 1994. | Teaches a number of Lean Enterprise concepts in an easy reading story format. |
The Memory Jogger. Methuen: Goal/QPC, 1988. | Pocket guide to basic 7 tools. |
Wheeler, Donald J. and David S. Chambers. Understanding Statistical Process Control. Knoxville: SPC Press, 1992. | Good basic text for Control Charting. |
Wheeler, Donald J. Understanding Variation. Knoxville: SPC Press, 1992. | Lays excellent groundwork for Control Chart fundamentals. |
Womack, James P. and Daniel T. Jones. Lean Thinking. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1996 | Case studies for lean principles and techniques |
Womack, James P. The Machine that Changed the World. New York: Harper Collins Publishers, 1991. | Story of the rise of Lean Production techniques in the automotive industry. |
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