Whether you're running a governmental agency, a non-profit organization, a small business or a large corporation, Six Sigma training can give you the tools you need to do business...
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13Mar
City Turns to Lean Six Sigma to Save on Mowing Expenses
Recently Springfield obtained a $40,000 government efficiency grant from the Ohio Development Services Agency in order to provide Lean Six Sigma training to its employees.
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24Oct
Lean Six Sigma to Impact Public Schools
Dublin City School District superintendent Todd Hoadley believes that if the business side of the district can find ways to be more efficient and save money, there will be...
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06Jun
Lean Six Sigma: It’s Working in L.A. County
With management buy-in, the inclusion, input and involvement of line staff, and the advice of a Lean Six Sigma consultant, the department began to receive both internal and external...
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03Jan
Lean Six Sigma Reduces Government Waste
Article Revised: March 27, 2019 Lean Six Sigma works for private-sector companies, so why not big government? That’s exactly what many people want to know. Well, several years ago the...
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27Feb
Michael George’s Newt Connection
A Businessweek.com post reports that Strong America Now is actually a Super-PAC which supports Newt's candidacy. Michael George, wealthy Lean Six Sigma entrepreneur and author, has put more than...
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19Dec
Despite Success, Lean Six Sigma Ending in Erie County
Lean Six Sigma is credited with reducing the size of Erie County's government by 900 jobs. But the incoming county executive still plans to eliminate it.
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09Dec
Transformation Needed for Lean Six Sigma to Work in the Public Sector
If we don't do something about the reasons why the public sector has only tinkered with Lean Six Sigma for the past 25 years, while the private sector adopted...
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16Sep
CBO Director Underestimates Public Sector Waste
At the low end of the estimate this represents a potential savings of $932 billion in the 2012 budget alone, or about 85% of the projected 2012 deficit.
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