What the mind can conceive, the mind can achieve. The journey towards success is not easy. It takes courage, consistency, effort, and most of all the beliefthat that the journey is possible. This belief is set by individuals, and varies from person to person. With the passage of time, this belief will either fade or will be carved into the believer’s soul. Dr. Gitlow is a person with a specific set of beliefs. He believes in a style of management that makes life better for all people. This style of management is called “Deming-based Lean Six Sigma Management.”
All of Us Are Born to Shine
Like the stars in the sky, most people can shine with direction, focus, and effort. Dr. Gitlow shines in his belief in the power of “Deming-based Lean Six Sigma” management. He was born on October 26, 1947 and is a citizen of the U.S.A.He is a professor of Management Science and is a happy, fun-loving person who sees the world through the lens of “Deming-based Lean Six Sigma” management. Dr. Gitlow is a critical thinker and researcher about the effects of management on societies.The major part of his academic life was spent on synthesizing “Deming-based Lean Six Sigma” management.
An Investment in Knowledge Pays the Best Interest.
Dr Howard S. Gitlow received his PhD in statistics in 1974, did his MBA in 1972, and completed his BS in statistics in 1969 from New York University. Currently, Dr. Gitlow is a tenured Full Professor in the Management Science Department, Miami Herbert Business School, University of Miami. He was a Visiting Professor at the Stern School of Business at New York University from the year 2007 to 2014. He served as a Visiting Professor at the Science University of Tokyo in 1990, under the supervision of Dr. Noriaki.
Dr. Gitlow has published 16 books of which few are given below:
- Gitlow, H., Oppenheim, A., Oppenheim, R., and Levine, D. (2017), Quality Management: Tools and Methods for Improvement, 4th edition (Hercher Publishing Co., Napersville, IL).
- Gitlow, H. Melnyck, R., and Levine, D. (2015), Guide to Lean Six Sigma and Process Improvement for Practitioners and Students: Foundations, DMAIC, Tools, Cases and Certification, 2nd, edition, Prentice-Hall Publishers (Old Tappan, NJ)
- Gitlow, H., Oppenheim, A., Oppenheim, R., and Levine, D. (2005), Quality Management, Richard D.Irwin, Inc., (Homewood, IL), 3rd edition.