Speaking Engagements
The following are upcoming speaking engagements at leading North American Process Improvement conferences.
IQPC Lean Six Sigma Summit – Orlando, FL – January 17th – 20th, 2011
Accelerating deployments and results with 100-day improvement projects as part of a holistic toolkit
- Understand the benefits of a holistic approach to process improvement and recognize when to complement Lean Six Sigma, BPM and process design with faster paced improvement approaches
- See how TELUS leveraged ‘Own.it’ to rapidly engage over 800 team members over a year to accelerate a Process Improvement deployment through 100-day improvement initiatives
- Uncover insights on how these 100-day improvement projects can be designed to tightly integrate Lean, Six Sigma, Process Design and Organizational Development approaches to maximize impact
- Gain an appreciation for the cultural impact and benefits through project examples and case studies at TELUS
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iSixSigma Live! Miami 2011 – Miami, FL – February 7th – 10th, 2011
A Holistic Approach to Process Improvement
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7th Annual Lean Six Sigma & Process Improvement Canada - Toronto, ON – February 23rd – 25th
Creating a Culture of LSS & Process Excellence
In order to more thoroughly and effectively use Lean and Six Sigma principles throughout your institution, you need to create an overall culture of Process Excellence; rather than just trying to sell the methodologies and tools, it becomes important to build and align a case for change and embed the approaches and cultural values as part of your business model and part of your employees’ daily behaviors. This session will address tactics for:
- Building a case for change that is aligned with your business challenges
- Focusing on engagement to make Process Excellence real to the broader organization, and ultimately the default setting for all involved
- Uniting disparate departments and branches in a common pursuit of excellence
Using Social Media for Process Improvement
It seems as though social media has made inroads into every discipline and industry—and Process Improvement is no exception. Companies are finding the real-time knowledge transfer that social media encourages falls neatly in line with LSS and Process Improvement principles. Hear how early-adopter companies are beginning to experiment with social media:
- See the possibilities provided by instant transfer of information and communication of ideas across geographical distance
- Explore social media’s potential of allowing you to receive feedback from customers and employees
- Consider the limitations and benefits of social media as a tool
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