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Jun 5, 2025

Lean Six Sigma the StatStuff Way Book

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Lean Six Sigma the StatStuff Way Book

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**BULK ORDERS of 10 or more books can get $25 off per book and free shipping within the U.S. Since the training content is completely free, there is no separate book discount for educational, governmental, or non-profit organizations. For bulk order requests (including orders to be shipped outside the U.S.), please contact us at bookorders@statstuff.com and describe how many you want to order and the address where they will be shipped.

StatStuff.com is the only FREE resource for complete Lean Six Sigma training. StatStuff is frequently used and endorsed worldwide by many leaders in Fortune 500 companies including Apple, Sprint, PepsiCo, eBay, Bank of America, Staples, Honeywell, DuPont, SunTrust Banks, BP, Wells Fargo, etc. Some of their comments include:

  • "StatStuff provides a wealth of information that is extremely helpful..."
  • "Excellent content that's easy to understand with practical applications to make each concept real and relevant..."
  • "StatStuff is a commendable initiative and after watching your videos I feel mastered in Lean and Six Sigma concepts...The quality of information and the way each video is organized and concepts illustrated are the best I have ever seen for a training video."

What is Lean Six Sigma? If you ask 10 different experts, you're likely to get 12 different answers. But Lean Six Sigma doesn't have to be so difficult to explain or understand. It is simply a way of using data to solve problems and make businesses more profitable.

StatStuff.com is a resource that attempts to demystify the complex tools and concepts of Lean Six Sigma with practical ways to apply them to any business. Specifically, StatStuff has over 100 online videos that teach these tools and concepts and makes them freely available to the public. This softbound book is a practical reference guide that compiles all of the written and illustrated content from the StatStuff training videos. Its 370 pages are filled with the same full-color illustrations used in the videos and can be a perfect resource to complement what you're learning from the videos. 


Have you already taken advantage of the free training videos from StatStuff? If so, then you already know it can be difficult to take notes or remember the many details covering the Lean Six Sigma tools and concepts. Rather than re-watching each video to review the tools again, you can make more effective and efficient use of your time by getting the book "Lean Six Sigma the StatStuff Way".

About StatStuff

StatStuff is the only FREE source for complete Lean Six Sigma training. It is highly endorsed as quality Lean Six Sigma training from leaders at top companies like Apple, eBay, Pepsico, Bank of America, Dell, Sprint, BP, etc. Many other training organizations offer similar LSS training content for $2,000 - $7,000 and their training lasts 40 to 200 hours long. StatStuff’s free online training content is less than 28 hours – plus StatStuff offers Beginner and Intermediate training paths that can be completed in far less time. Many companies, training organizations, and universities are using StatStuff for their training curriculum. And why shouldn't they? There’s no risk, it’s less time, less money, and what better way is there to teach Lean Six Sigma than to apply Lean Six Sigma to their own training plan?

Matt Hansen

Matt is a Lean Six Sigma Master Black Belt who has led and consulted on hundreds of continuous improvement initiatives for over 20 years across several industries such as Government (Dept. of Defense), Insurance, Telecommunications, Transportation, Finance, and Higher Education.  He has developed and led enterprise Lean Six Sigma Training and Mentoring Programs at two billion-dollar organizations and has been credited with influencing a continuous improvement culture across the organization. The savings from the projects he has led well exceed $120 Million.

For more details about Matt's experience, you can check out his profile and connect with him on LinkedIn.  If you'd like to use Matt for consulting or speaking engagements, please contact him here.

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