E6S-168 The Know-Nothing Black Belt
In this episode number 168, we discuss the idea of employing a "Know-Nothing Black Belt" through our commentary on yet another 2009 iSixSigma article from Aaron's information hoard.
Read MoreIn this episode number 168, we discuss the idea of employing a "Know-Nothing Black Belt" through our commentary on yet another 2009 iSixSigma article from Aaron's information hoard.
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 157, we present the Lean Six Sigma Employee Engagement Survey and demonstrate how to measure program maturity.
Read MoreIn this episode number 156, we clean house a bit with a review of an old iSixSigma article called, " Black Belts Should Create Balanced Project Portfolios," by William Rushing.
Read MoreIn this episode number 155, we just ask "Ctrl+Shift+Esc" to break us out of here. "Down with the Dogma!" Jacob and I discuss where and when we think certain rules just shouldn't apply, or no longer make sense and may actually do more harm.
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 MoreThis episode number 152A, we kick off the holidays with a rebroadcast of Stave 1 of the audio release of "A Business Carol" To get the full commercial free release (for free), fill out the form at http://e6s-methods.com/book-releases or email me, "Aaron," directly at aaron@e6s-methods.com, and I'll send you the link to download all 8 audio files.
Read MoreIn this episode number 149 you'll hear a live recording from the Northeast Quality Council 61st annual conference on the topic of "Design for Customer Experience."
Read MoreIn this episode number 144, we go "Completely Intentional" with part 1 of this series on Mistake Proofing.
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 142, we continue with part 2 of "Lean Six Sigma and/or Agile?" talking through how Lean Six Sigma and Agile can work together.
Read MoreIn this episode number 141, we welcome Jacob back to answer the question of, "how can Lean Six Sigma and Agile work together?"
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 136, please enjoy an excerpt from my "coming soon" book, "Is Lean Six Sigma Right for Me?" with a story about Jonny B. Ermuda in a "Tale of a Project Lost."
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 129, we welcome back Brion Hurley to speak about how he sees a 5S event from the environmental side. It's not easy being green.
Read MoreIn this episode number 127, Jacob and I continue our discussion over the human side of design in part 2 of "Avatars Anonymous & Personas Unknown-us."
Read MorePlease enjoy this rebroadcast of episode 76 with Doug Sandler, best selling author of "Nice Guys Finish First."
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