Kaizen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kaizen (改善 ?) , Japanese for "improvement", or "change for the better" refers to philosophy or practices that focus upon continuous improvement of processes in ...
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Yogita Pai and Continuous Improvement
My pursuit of manufacturing (since last year) has not just improved my technical know-how, but, has aroused tremendous curiosity and above all, developed a deeper ...
http://www.yogitapai.com/
SWOT analysis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
SWOT analysis (alternately SLOT analysis) is a strategic planning method used to evaluate the S trengths, W eaknesses/Limitations, O pportunities, and T hreats ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SWOT_analysis
AdvancED |
Join us in Washington, DC to hear renowned speakers, attend engaging sessions, and explore educational strategies. Learn more »
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CMMI FAQ - brutally honest, totally hip, no nonsense answers (a ...
Welcome to our brutally honest, totally hip CMMIFAQ. We're probably going to make as many enemies as friends with this FAQ, but hey, we expect it to be worth it.
http://www.cmmifaq.info/
AIMSweb - What is AIMSweb?
What is AIMSweb? AIMSweb is a benchmark and progress monitoring system based on direct, frequent and continuous student assessment. The results are reported to ...
http://aimsweb.com/
What is Six Sigma?
So what is six sigma anyway? In most cases Six Sigma is a method to measure process quality with the end goal of near-total perfection. The goal of using Six Sigma is ...
http://www.whatissixsigma.net/what-is-six-sigma/
CMMI | Overview
CMMI is a process improvement approach that provides organizations with the essential elements of effective processes that ultimately improve their performance.
http://www.sei.cmu.edu/cmmi/
Technology Research | Gartner Inc.
Gartner delivers technology research to global technology business leaders to make informed decisions on key initiatives.
http://www.gartner.com/technology/home.jsp
Lean Blitz – Do it better.
I figured that since the blog is between 5-6 months old now that I provide a “state of the blog” address – what has changed since the blog first kicked off ...
http://leanblitz.net/