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Daily Archives: November 27, 2005
Management Improvement Flavors
Lean Manufacturing Visionary Jim Womack On Frontiers Of Lean Thinking [broken link has been removed], webcast and additional questions and answers: Question: For a firm seeking to improve — what comes first? Six Sigma quality or lean implementation? James Womack: … Continue reading
Posted in Deming, Lean thinking, Management, Popular, quote, Six sigma, Toyota Production System (TPS)
Tagged curiouscat, Deming, John Hunter, Lean thinking, management, management history, Six sigma, TQM
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Not the End of Process
The End of Process by Ross Mayfield If a knowledge worker has the organization’s information in a social context at their finger tips, and the organization is sufficiently connected to tap experts and form groups instantly to resolve exceptions — … Continue reading
Posted in Deming, Innovation, Management Articles, Process improvement
Tagged process thinking, Software Development
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