Posted on May 20, 2015
SGT Jamell Culbreath
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Lt Col Jim Coe
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Yes. I am an Army Certified LSS Black Belt. I was also the LSS program manager for SDDC before retirement. I highly encourage you to purchase three books: Lean for Dummies, Six Sigma for Dummies, and Lean Six Sigma Pocket Toolbook (Michael L George, et al.). I used these three books a lot to do projects and develop training.
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SGT Werner Fenner
SGT Werner Fenner
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Some good books I have mine at work so I cant remember exactly which ones I have
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SGT Jamell Culbreath
SGT Jamell Culbreath
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Lt Col Jim Coe,

Thank you sir!!!
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MSgt Jeff S.
MSgt Jeff S.
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My "toolbox" at work includes the following books -
Lean Six Sigma Pocket Toolbook - George, Rowlands, Price, Maxey
Lean Six Sigma Demystified - Arthur
Lean Six Sigma & Minitab - Brook
The basics of FMEA - McDermott, Miklulak, Beauregard
Lean Production Simplified - Dennis
Lean Manufacturing that works - Carreira
Root Cause Analysis - Anderson, Fagerhaug
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MSgt Jeff S.
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@SGT Jamell Culbreath (don't get why the tagging isn't working right now) Along with the other suggestions already mentioned, I would say that Villanova might be a good source for you.
I got mine through the Air Force (University of Tennessee), but have many peers that went through Villanova University's program.
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CPL Nicholas Joy
CPL Nicholas Joy
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Jeff,
Good point. I received mine from Villanova University, and learned a lot.
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GySgt Kenneth Pepper
GySgt Kenneth Pepper
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I completed the LSS Master Black Belt Program through Villanova. It was a great learning experience, paid for by GI Bill.
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SGT Werner Fenner
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Through Lawrence Tech University in Michigan
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