About the Book
Start Six Sigma Fast-And Achieve Powerful Business Benefits Within Months
This book offers leaders a proven turnkey approach to launching a Six Sigma initiative in 90 days and using it to transform your company within a year. Drawing on their experience with fifty Six Sigma programs at companies ranging from AlliedSignal to Motorola, Stephen A. Zinkgraf and his contributors show how to rapidly align people, strategy, processes, and customers in support of your initiative-and gain powerful momentum for success. You'll walk through preparing for an enterprise-wide launch, executing it flawlessly, and establishing a foundation for achieving sustainable results over the long term. Zinkgraf's techniques, roadmaps, and milestones can help you quickly launch any complex change initiative-even those unrelated to Six Sigma. Taken together, they offer a complete framework for driving and managing change: the #1 core competency for twenty-first century executives. Coverage includes
- Leading Six Sigma: roadmaps, milestones, and techniques for delivering fast, sustainable gains
- Effectively preparing, flawlessly executing, and extending your impact for years to come
- Identifying opportunities, building teams, choosing partners, defining metrics, managing risk, and much more
- Discovering best practices from over fifty successful launches: techniques that work with any large-scale change initiative
Discover how to get dramatic business results from Six Sigma faster than you ever thought possible, and use Six Sigma to drive transformative change for years to come. Writing for executives and initiative leaders, Stephen A. Zinkgraf presents a high-speed methodology for linking Six Sigma to business strategy, planning and executing a flawless launch, aligning the entire enterprise behind performance improvement, and achieving powerful results in both the short and long term. Zinkgraf helped lead Larry Bossidy's pioneering Six Sigma program at AlliedSignal-he and his team have participated in more than fifty Six Sigma launches. In this book, he reveals best practices for leading every step of the process. You'll learn how to identify, prioritize, and charter breakthrough projects...choose the right partners... define roles...build and train teams...mitigate risks...implement effective metrics...and "evangelize" the organization. Then, after you've launched, Zinkgraf shows how to improve your program-and use HR, IT, and other business levers to extend your impact. Simply put, if you're leading Six Sigma, this book's Six Sigma roadmaps, milestones, and techniques represent the fastest route to the most business value.
- Master the lessons of the world's best Six Sigma deployments
Learn from the experiences of AlliedSignal, Motorola, 3M, and fifty other Six Sigma leaders
- Link Six Sigma directly to your balance sheet
Set aggressive, measurable business goals-and achieve them
- Plan and execute a flawless launch-within 90 days!
Define priorities, organize teams, choose partners, structure enterprise-wide deployments, and more
- Sustain Six Sigma for the long term
Using a clearly defined leadership roadmap, align organization structure, compensation, succession planning, IT resources, and more
- Avoid the classic Six Sigma "failure modes"
Why Six Sigma projects fail, and how to keep it from happening to you Preface xiii Acknowledgments xvii About the Author xix Contributors List xxi
PARTI: PRE-LAUNCH 1 Chapter 1: Six Sigma-The Initiative, the Deployment, the Technology 3 Chapter 2: The True Nature of Six Sigma: The Business Model 17 Chapter 3: Six Sigma Launch Philosophy 37 Chapter 4: Getting Early Support: Selecting a Six Sigma Provider 55 Chapter 5: Strategy: The Alignment of External Realities, Setting Measurable Goals, and Internal Actions 69 Chapter 6: Defining the Six Sigma Program Expectations and Metrics 87
PART II: THE FIRST 90 DAYS 103 Chapter 7: Defining the Six Sigma Project Scope 105 Chapter 8: Defining the Six Sigma Infrastructure 117 Chapter 9: Committing to Project Selection, Prioritization, and Chartering 149 Chapter 10: Creating Six Sigma Executive and Leadership Workshops 185 Chapter 11: Selecting and Training the Right People 209 Chapter 12: Communicating the Six Sigma Program Expectations and Metrics 235
PART III POST-LAUNCH 253 Chapter 13: Creating the Human Resources Alignment 255 Chapter 14: Defining the Software Infrastructure: Tracking the Program and Projects 285 Chapter 15: Leading Six Sigma for the Long Term 303 Chapter 16: Reinvigorating Your Six Sigma Program 329 Appendix A: RFP Sample Format 357 Appendix B: About the Contributors 367 Index 371
About the Author:
Dr. Stephen A. Zinkgraf is CEO of Sigma Breakthrough Technologies, Inc. (SBTI), a firm he founded in 1997 to drive business process excellence around the world. Dr. Zinkgraf spent three years at AlliedSignal as director of operational excellence and leading the deployment of Operational Excellence (Six Sigma) in the firm's $4B Engineered Materials Sector, driving over $350M in improvements. Steve held multiple roles at Motorola, including engineering group leader, production manager and plant quality manager, and statistical quality engineering group leader. At Asea, Brown, Bovari Ltd. (ABB), he led an internal consulting group focused on implementing Six Sigma in combination with Lean Manufacturing Systems. He also served as staff statistician for Compaq Computer Company. He holds a Ph.D. in educational psychology from Texas A&M University.