Manufacturing Problem Solving: A Pocket Guide is a pocket-sized primer on problem solving (primarily defects) in a manufacturing environment. It covers the fundamentals of Improving Problem Solving Performance, Defect Containment, Process Review, Process Shutdown, Problem Solving, Solution Implementation, Process Restart, and Follow Up.
The book is intended as a guide for novice to intermediate manufacturing problem solvers and can act as a procedure standardizing document. It is written in an easy to understand manner with a glossary of important terms, a list of helpful tools, and process diagrams. The book is 40 quick pages of concentrated processes, tools, and experience based advice, all designed to fit in a front shirt pocket
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Kenneth Dailey is a degreed Industrial Engineer and has been certified as a Six Sigma Black Belt by the ASQ (American Society for Quality). He has more than twenty years of manufacturing experience in fields as diverse as Circuit Cards, Electromechanical Assemblies, Machine Shops and Sheet Metal Fabrication. His straight forward, common language and simple writing style easily lends itself to a wide spectrum of readers.
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