January 2007
Intermediate to advanced
760 pages
23h 12m
English
RONALD D. SNEE, PH.D.
Six Sigma is quickly becoming part of the genetic code of our future leadership.
—Jack Welch

For a major U.S. biopharmaceutical manufacturer, it was the best of times and the worst of times. Though approval for their new blockbuster drug was expected in nine months, the company’s manufacturing and quality assurance processes were not ready to manufacture product and generate required FDA (Food and Drug Administration) documentation in a reliable, repeatable fashion (McGurk 2004). Another company product already in production ...
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