Tag Archives: value

Answers from LinkedIn: Lean, Six Sigma and Lean Six Sigma–How They Differ (or Do They?)

(Note: this is an occasional series in which I review a question posed in a LinkedIn group I belong to. In the group, I provide a brief answer and I expand upon it here. This question was posed in the … Continue reading

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Answers on LinkedIn: Lean, Continuous Improvement and the Maintenance Department

(Note: this is an occasional series in which I review a question posed in a LinkedIn group I belong to. In the group, I provide a brief answer and I expand upon it here. This question was posed in the … Continue reading

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Mr. Procedure Discusses Procedures (Introduction)

Ever since I first offered my Writing Operating Procedures course for free (!), I have had around 300 people contact me asking for a copy. I’d get a few requests, then I went onto LinkedIn and advertised it and got … Continue reading

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A Return to First Principles (Part 3) What Training Should I Do?

Every single person in any organization should be able to describe in specific terms how their efforts enable the organization to make or save money. For some folks, that is much easier than for others. If I manufacture my company’s … Continue reading

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