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Cathy.Ethier,P.Eng.,MSME , MBB Comment by Cathy.Ethier,P.Eng.,MSME , MBB on August 6, 2009 at 7:07pm
Success is a journey
When businesses executives consider what’s needed to achieve success, there is a tendency to think in absolutes - vision, hard work, sacrifice, timing, luck. Companies often claim to work on improvement projects that help the “bottom line.” Yet despite these valuable insights and the large amount of project resources allocated in companies, success often seems elusive. We can easily spot the significant gap in commitment to learning how to see success for yourselves and the inability to utilise the tools needed to make improvements on your own. Nothing's Perfect! With market conditions and operating circumstances dynamically changing, no system will function with absolute perfection and without change. So it becomes more important to adapt a lean mindset of continuous improvement that will help employees and teams to continually seek and devise ways to improve the organization. In today’s competitive market environment business survival depends on the establishing a robust set of values, a philosophy and problem solving tools to help work towards “the ideal state.” The leadership team must start the journey without the baggage of legacy thinking. Teams have to be open to moving in a new direction and follow the path of cultural transformations.
Chris Wixcey Comment by Chris Wixcey on August 6, 2009 at 2:20pm
Of all the 6 sigma training companies worldwide, which is considered the leading star. the reason for this question is standardisation
 

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Hello Lean Six Sigma Group Members

We need your help; we are building this Lean Six Sigma community as the source of all professionals and practitioners of our methods, so I welcome you to invite all others who share in our united community. We have reached over 16,000 but targeting 20,000 soon with your support. Please send a group invite to your contacts to join the Lean Six Sigma Community and let’s bring everyone under 1 roof. Alternatively, send a message to your contacts to join the community at http://www.linkedin.com/e/gis/37987/6E3D9761A834 - Lean Six Sigma LinkedIn Group

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New Features in the Group:
1. You can now add RSS Feeds related to Lean Six Sigma, Consulting, Tools, and Business Websites under the News Section. LinkedIn has instructions in the help section if needed.
2. Member Privacy has increased; E-mails of group members can no longer be accessed. Additionally Group announcements have been added (This is our first announcement)
3. Jobs section has been created as a single tab, therefore if your looking for a job or want to post for a job, please do not post in the discussion area, instead post under jobs. Our group also endorses http://www.leansigmaedge.com/ for Lean Six Sigma Jobs.
4. We have a new group Logo – got rid of the LSS and now we spell out the full Lean Six Sigma logo for all those professionals have not heard of us yet.
5. Some of you may have noticed the change to how and when your inbox shows up on your homepage: it will only appear when you have unread messages - but your inbox and your read messages are always available from the left navigation bar on the homepage. So, when your Inbox is empty and doesn’t display on your LinkedIn homepage, click through to your Inbox to check out your read messages.

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Lastly, we would like to thank the AIT Group for sponsoring this community; they provide Lean Six Sigma Training, Coaching, and Certification to businesses. Additionally, AIT Group integrates Lean Six Sigma and Supply Chain (SCOR) into their Value Chain Transformation offering. If interested in learning more, please visit http://www.theaitgroup.com or contact them at info@theaitgroup.com

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