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Cardinal Health Pursues Lean Six Sigma Excellence Through Simulations

Thu, 02/12/2009 - 11:40
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(Moresteam.com: Columbus, Ohio) -- Cardinal Health, a global manufacturer and distributor of health care supplies and technologies, uses innovative lean Six Sigma training methods to pursue their goal of total process and safety excellence. In a Feb. 19 web cast available to the public, Cardinal Health will reveal the details and principles underlying their success. Co-hosted by MoreSteam.com, this web cast will explore Cardinal Health’s application of online classes and simulations to produce more capable lean Six Sigma professionals.

Working with partners across the industry, Cardinal Health relentlessly focuses on health care safety and productivity. Their goals: Zero errors, zero waste, zero lost revenue, and zero of the challenges that divert focus from patient care. On Feb. 19, Holly Stein, director of operational excellence at Cardinal Health will discuss Cardinal’s worldwide deployment and how the company uses simulated practice to produce confident Belts with enough experience to complete projects leading to Cardinal’s goals. 

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