Continuous Improvement
In today’s economic climate, many organizations struggle with declining sales and increasing costs. Today, more than ever, layoffs and workforce reductions jeopardize future competitiveness. Productivity efficiencies have become that much more vital. Whether traditional or new, conservative or inventive, quality is critical. Companies must start their lean culture transformation with a philosophy of continuous improvement. Utilizing six sigma and lean principles as change agents businesses can begin this mindset movement of employees. According to the American Society for Quality, 82 of the 100 largest companies in the U.S. have embraced Six Sigma. And that's quickly trickling down. Continue to thrive and grow in difficult times, continue to achieve real bottom line growth, improve productivity and increase revenues. Our team is known for leading the field with the latest continuous improvement models. Adopt the highly respected standard of excellence.
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- Lean Processes
- Six Sigma
- Failure Mode Analysis (FMA)
- Theory of Constraints

