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5 steps to boost process efficiency: A guide for businesses up to 100 employees

Asamby Consulting

Process Improvement In business, you need to use resources as efficiently as possible. So you need to make sure that your processes are set up well. This blog post outlines a simple 5-step methodology to improve any process. With what tool? For each tool, choose a box with a different color.

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How to Discover and Own Your Consulting Superpower: Interview with Charles Browne

Consulting Matters

And through both of those processes, I served as an Operator, and then also as a Project Manager, and then a Master Black Belt Lead Sig Sigma process improvement black belt. And when I left the Navy, I worked at a couple of commercial sites, and then for a couple OEMs, Westinghouse and GE. Charles Browne : Yeah, absolutely.

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Urgent vs. Important – How to Sort Through the Noise

Women in Consulting

One exceptionally useful tool is the Urgent vs. Important matrix, also known as the Eisenhower Decision Matrix. The tool can be combined with anything and everything else you use for time management and tracking and has the additional appeal of being very visual and quite simple. By: Kim Wasson.

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Driving Digital Transformation in Aerospace & Defense: Recent Technology Trends

Epicflow

The technology allows A&D organizations to transform their manufacturing processes, improve safety, optimize customer service, system management, and, of course, transform military operations. The use of artificial intelligence in aerospace and defense is growing – it drives innovations both in manufacturing and on the battlefield.

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Value-Based Care Alone Won’t Reduce Health Spending and Improve Patient Outcomes

Harvard Business

It includes social factors (employment, family and social support, income, education), behaviors (diet and exercise, tobacco, alcohol and drugs, sexual activity), and the physical environment (housing, air and water quality, transportation). But implementation is exceedingly complex.