E6S-171 DiSC over DMAIC - Part 1
In this episode number 171, "DiSC over DMAIC," we review the basics of the DiSC personality types, and discuss when you should be "someone else" for the sake of your project.
Read MoreIn this episode number 171, "DiSC over DMAIC," we review the basics of the DiSC personality types, and discuss when you should be "someone else" for the sake of your project.
Read MoreIn this episode number 167, we discuss the beautiful, the magnificent, the "I can't live without it!" Gantt chart, in part 4 of our "Project Shedule Planning" series.
Read MoreIn this episode number 166, "I quit!"
Read MoreIn this episode number 165, we continue our "Sweet 16" debate over the 2009 iSixSigma article, 16 Smart Tips for Successful Black Belts.
Read MoreIn this episode number 163, we speak with speaker, author, and successful business owner, Alison Donaghey, about her message and new book, Think Opposite: Using the Domino Effect to Change Your Business, Change the World.
Read MoreIn this episode number 153, we carry forward the holiday spirit with an inspiring story about a Black Belt, Yelena, "From Russia to Riches."
Read MoreIn this episode number 151, we welcome back Johana Ficatier to discuss Lean Six Sigma comparisons in manufacturing and healthcare, and her insights on such career transitions.
Read MoreIn this episode number 148, how to avoid being a career turkey with author and self-proclaimed 6-time career turkey, Marc Miller.
Read MoreIn this episode number 143, we speak with Lean Six Sigma Black Belt, husband, "cornerman" and author, Raymond Poole, about his life lessons when dealing with hospitals, family and a career while his wife battles with life-threatening Cystic Fibrosis - all in his new book, Lessons from a CF Cornerman: one caregiver’s guide to keeping your chin down and your head up.
Read MoreIn this episode number 140, we welcome back Dr. Anwar El-Homsi, to speak about his new book, Harmonization: Way of Being, Seeing and Doing.
Read MoreIn this episode number 139, part 2 of a presentation: "Hands on Training in a Hands-off Service Industry."
Read MoreIn this episode number 133, we just chat and talk about what's going on in our worlds. "Situation Normal All Folked Up and Bourne Again."
Read MoreIn this episode number 132, we conclude our "The Crux of Failure" discussion with FMEA10*10*10 part 4B.
Read MoreIn this episode number 130, It's all about ME! This is me being interviewed on episode 29 of the "Dare To Know" podcast, which is all about the quality and reliability professions. It is part of the Accendo Reliability family of podcasts. Go to accendoreliability.com or reliability.fm to sample the podcasts and webinars available on reliability engineering topics.
Read MorePlease enjoy this rebroadcast of episode 76 with Doug Sandler, best selling author of "Nice Guys Finish First."
Read MoreIn this rebroadcast of episode number 8, Jacob and I discuss how to run a team meeting. We give recommendations for effective facilitation of a team, how to get the most out of your meeting and what you can do to avoid meeting derailment.
I hate rebroadcasts, so I apologize. I fell ill this week and don't have the energy put together a new episode. Please enjoy this "oldie," if you haven't already heard it. For the rest, we'll be back next week.
Read MoreIn this episode number 115 we reveal the magic formula of "Scripted Six Sigma," how it works, and when it doesn't work quite so well.
Read MoreIn this episode number 107, Jacob and I welcome in 2016 and celebrate two years of the E6S-Methods podcast. We reflect on 2015 and reveal plans looking forward.
Read MoreThis episode number 105, we have a very special guest, Lean Six Sigma Master Black Belt, statistician, professor, author and personal friend of mine, Dr. Anwar El-Homsi, here to share his holiday wishes with a unique story, "A Business Carol." Stay tuned to learn more from Dr. El-Homsi and where you can download free copies of "A Business Carol."
Read MoreIn this episode number 102, we interview Johanna Ficatier, Master's Student and Lean Six Sigma Green Belt from UNC, Charlotte, on her research in applying Lean Six Sigma tools to aid US V.A. doctors to improve the treatment of glaucoma to veterans of the United States' armed forces. Here we go. http://bit.ly/E6S-102; http://bit.ly/E6S-iTunes
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