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Mackert and Garfield Named to Board of Examiners for 2015 Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award

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—The Commerce Department’s National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has named Casey Mackert, Director of Baldrige Services and Dr. Jan Garfield, Baldrige Client Coach at Six Disciplines Consulting Services in Findlay, Ohio, to the Board of Examiners for the 2015 Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award.

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ATTENTION IT managers of small and mid-sized businesses: URGENT message regarding network bandwidth

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With the release of the Microsoft Windows 10 operating system on July 29 th , 2015 Microsoft increased the amount of bandwidth available for Windows Update downloads. While this change makes sense, our testing to determine how much bandwidth is actually consumed indicates speeds of 50Mbps or greater. .

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Baldrige Performance Excellence Program - The Funding Continues!

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has committed funds to sustain the Baldrige Performance Excellence Program (BPEP) through fiscal year 2015 - further evidence of the commitment to the long-term viability of Baldrige. The Foundation for the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award, Inc.,

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Baldrige Performance Excellence Program - Funding Continues!

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has committed funds to sustain the Baldrige Performance Excellence Program (BPEP) through fiscal year 2015 - further evidence of the commitment to the long-term viability of Baldrige. . The Foundation for the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award, Inc.,

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How The World Of Work Will Change In The Next 10 Years

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Work will become less routine, characterized by increased volatility, hyper-connectedness, 'swarming' and by 2015, 40 percent or more of an organization's work will be "non-routine," up from 25 percent in 2010.

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How The World Of Work Will Change In The Next 10 Years

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Work will become less routine, characterized by increased volatility, hyper-connectedness, 'swarming' and by 2015, 40 percent or more of an organization's work will be "non-routine," up from 25 percent in 2010.

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