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The Quest of Better Outcomes: Hierarchy Versus Process

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Your reference to gaps in the lateral movement of work reminded be of Frank Voehl’s post on the Deming Learning Network - “Managing the White Space&#. I am so glad the ideas in my post resonated well with you. Don’t Kill It! Working and Walking – Where Are You Going?

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A Story on Importance of Processes: From Subroto Bagchi

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Home Go to QAspire.com Guest Posts Disclaimer A Story on Importance of Processes: From Subroto Bagchi Subroto Bagchi ’s book “ The High Performance Entrepreneur ” has shaped up my entrepreneurial thinking to a very large extent. This is one book that helped me understand the business of doing business. Don’t Kill It!

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The 'Invisibles' in Business Performance

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Edwards Deming is widely famous for “Deming’s 14 points” and “Seven Deadly Diseases”. One of these deadly disease according to Deming is “ Running a company on visible figures alone ”. Deming opined that everything that is critical for business performance may not be measurable. Well said, Tanmay! Don’t Kill It!

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Gratitude - 2010

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John Hunter is a passionate improvement expert who shares some profound lessons on management, leadership, lean and Deming. Ivana Sendecka is a remarkable individual who is working really hard shipping inspiration and making a difference. Her blog is an interesting collection of thoughtful questions, experiences and stories that inspire.

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QAspire Blog: Practical Insights on Quality, Management.

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Deming Seminar in Singapore- New Philosophy of Management By Tanmay , January 6, 2011 @ 1:56 pm @John - Thanks for extending the opportunity to participate in Annual Review of Management Improvement Blogs. John Hunter´s last blog. Looking forward to more conversations/collaboration in 2011! Don’t Kill It!

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