Understanding Descriptive Statistics for Six Sigma, knowing how to perform Descriptive Statistics, selecting the right Descriptive Statistics tools, and understanding the differences between them has never been easier!
Have you ever wanted to perform Descriptive Statistics for your company's processes?
Have you ever wanted to perform Descriptive Statistics for your customer's processes?
Have you ever wanted to identify the right Descriptive Statistics Tools to effective measure the reductions in process variations, and increase in process capabilities in your company?
If the answer to any of these questions is yes, you need look no further.
Lean Six Sigma Master Black Belt Mentor and Coach, Sumeet Savant, with more than a decade of experience in executing, leading, and mentoring hundreds of Lean Six Sigma improvement projects brings to you a simple, straight forward, no nonsense book which will enable you understand the Descriptive Statistics process, understand the four critical measures of Descriptive Statistics i.e. the Central Tendency, the Variability, the Modality, and the Symmetry of Data, and achieve the process improvements you have always dreamt of, quickly, effectively, and efficiently.
He shares his belief: "For process improvements to be considered successful, you need to be able to correctly describe the data and convert it into contextual, meaningful, and useful information and this is possible only when you have the right knowledge on Descriptive Statistics"
Do Act Now and have a LOOK INSIDE the short book to have a brief experience of the immensely valuable information it has in store for you.
With this book, you will get to,
- Know what is Data, Statistics and Descriptive Statistics.
- Know, undestand, and appreciate the relation between Data, Information, and Describing Data Statistically.
- Know and understand the critical four measures of Descriptive Statistics essential for Six Sigma projects i.e. the Central Tendency, Variability, Modality, and Symmetry of Data.
- Know and understand the sub elements of Central Tendency i.e. Arithmetic Mean, Geometric Mean, Harmonic Mean, Median and Mode.
- Know and understand the sub elements of Variability i.e. Range, Inter Quartile Range, Variance, and Standard Deviation
- Know and understand the types of Modality i.e. Unimodal, Bimodal, Multimodal, and Uniform.
- Know and understand the sub elements of Symmetry i.e. Kurtosis and Skewness.
- And know all these and much more in the least number of words possible – to help you improve your processes and reduce process variations faster.
- And Bonus! Get more than 10 relevant and easy to understand case studies to understand Descriptive Statistics better!
This may very well be the last book you will ever need to learn Descriptive Statistics for Six Sigma and achieve overall improvements in your processes, services, and products.