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Yearly Archives: 2005
Design of Experiments Articles
We have added several Design of Experiments articles to the Curious Cat Management Improvement Library recently, including: Teaching Engineers Experimental Design With a Paper Helicopter by George Box Rethinking the Paper Helicopter [the broken link was removed] by David H. … Continue reading
Posted in Design of Experiments, Management, Statistics
Tagged Design of Experiments
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Vice President Presents Baldrige Awards
Vice President Presents Baldrige Awards (sadly NIST broke the link so it was removed), press release from NIST (July 20, 2005). The 2004 Baldrige Award for Quality recipients (links to case studies, NIST also broke all these links, so removed … Continue reading
New Toyota CEO’s Views
The Man Driving Toyota from Business Week: Toyota has grown in the past few years, but [there’s a risk] that a belief that the current status is satisfactory creeps into the minds of employees. That’s what I’m worried about. We … Continue reading
Posted in Management, Process improvement, Toyota Production System (TPS)
Tagged continual improvement, management, Toyota, variation
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Agile Management
David Anderson publishes the Agile Management Blog, wrote the Agile Management for Software Engineering: Applying the Theory of Constraints for Business Results, and works for Microsoft. Robert Scoble, technical evangelist [the broken link was removed], also with Microsoft, has posted … Continue reading
Posted in Deming, IT, Management, Software Development, webcast
Tagged agile management, Deming, management, Software Development
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Managing for Creativity
Managing for Creativity [broken link removed] by Richard Florida and Jim Goodnight, July-August 2005 issue of Harvard Business Review. Over many years, the leaders of SAS Institute have distilled a set of principles for getting peak performance from creative people. … Continue reading
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Scobleizer on David Anderson
Scobleizer, one of the most popular blogs (say in the top 50 most read), posted recently about David Anderson [the broken link was removed]. Robert Scoble is a Microsoft employee with the title, technical evangelist. David Anderson is also a … Continue reading
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Saving Lives: US Health Care Improvement
8 part special report by US News and Word Report on improving the US Health Care system. Join IHI in an ambitious initiative called the 100K Lives Campaign. Its goal is to save 100,000 hospital patients’ lives by 9 a.m. … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Health care, Management Articles, quote, Systems thinking
Tagged Health care
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Deming and Six Sigma
The first Curious Cat Management Improvement blog post was on the Six Sigma and Deming Philosophies Recently the Deming Electronic Network has returned to this topic (broken link removed). The Quality Advisor web site has an article on this topic: … Continue reading
Fashion-Incubator on Deming’s Ideas
Be corrigible [the broken link was removed]: For example, I was sold on Deming years ago but people still aren’t talking about his ideas. If there were a Nobel prize for manufacturing, Deming should have won it It is true … Continue reading
The Quality of Lean
The Quality of Lean [the broken link was removed] post on Evolving Excellence. Lean has become so popular that companies (especially General Motors) have been snatching up lean experts, especially those with true TPS experience. Toyota itself is having difficulty … Continue reading
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