Browsing All posts tagged under »Lean Six Sigma«

Sponsor Event: Eliminate Ineffective Silos and Achieve Company-Wide Process Improvement Success

November 10, 2009

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Occasionally I will post an event that I feel will be of interest to my readers. Forrest Breyfogle III has been a guest on the PI Window Business on two separate segments.  His first appearance was on April 23rd, 2009 on a show titled “Unemployed Excellence – Why Lean, Six Sigma Have Left Some People […]

Six Sigma Relevancy Question and Corresponding White Paper Continues to Stimulate “Active” Debate

February 11, 2009

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In my previous post, I talked about the potential impact that a particular article or paper might have in terms of stimulating readership discussion.     It seems that the subject of Six Sigma, Lean and similar-type program effectiveness is a hot button.  Perhaps it is a result of the tough economic times, which can cause […]

UPDATE: The Key Principles behind the Integrated Enterprise Excellence Methodology (A Procurement Insights Knowledge Leadership Publication)

February 5, 2009

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As a writer, you are never completely certain as to the degree in which a particular article or post will resonate with your readership.  While the growth in the Procurement Insight’s readership base (this year we will hit the 500,000 mark in terms of the number of syndicated subscribers we reach each month worldwide – […]

Beyond Lean Six Sigma, the hidden IP value in contracts and bridging the procedural – operational gap in the acquisition of services

August 1, 2008

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Based on the initial level of positive response it is clear that you have noticed that I have launched a Sponsorship Program for the Procurement Insights Blog. As you know, I have historically resisted previous sponsorship overtures as a means of maintaining the highest degree of neutrality in my articles and white papers.  However, it […]