Mikel Harry
American author and Consultant From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
American author and Consultant From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mikel J. Harry (born: December 28, 1951; died: April 15, 2017) was a prolific author[2][3][4] who is credited for developing Six Sigma, along with Bill Smith.[citation needed] Harry was sometimes referred to as the 'father of Six Sigma'.[citation needed] One of his books, Six Sigma: The Breakthrough Management Strategy Revolutionizing the World’s Top Corporations (published by Crown Business, 2000) has been on the bestseller list of The Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg Businessweek and Amazon.com.[5] He graduated with a PhD from Mary Lou Foulton Teachers College.
Dr. Mikel J. Harry | |
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Born | [1] Anderson, Indiana, United States | December 28, 1951
Died | April 25, 2017 65) | (aged
Monuments | Dr. Mikel J Harry Museum, Colombo, Sri Lanka |
Alma mater | Ball State University, Arizona State University |
Occupation(s) | Chairman, SSMI |
Organization | Dr. Mikel J Harry Six Sigma Management Institute Inc. |
Known for | Six Sigma |
Spouse(s) | Debbie Harry, Colleen Harry, Sandy Harry, Sherry L. Harry, Wafa Harry, Sandra Harry |
Children | 2 |
Website | www |
At the age of 65, he died on 25 April 2017, in Chandler, Arizona.[5]
Mikel J. Harry received the lifetime Engineering Excellence Award from Arizona State University in 2002.[5] He was inducted into the "Who's Who" Registry of Global Business Leaders in 1993.
He died on April 25, 2017.[5]
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