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Event: The Social Convergence of Six Sigma

Oct 27–28 in Scottsdale, Arizona

Six Sigma Management Institute
Tue, 10/05/2010 - 11:47
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(Six Sigma Management Institute: Scottsdale, AZ) -- Business leaders, improvement experts, Six Sigma professionals, and consultants are cordially invited to attend “The Social Convergence of Six Sigma,” a two-day leadership event to be held Oct. 27–28 in Scottsdale, Arizona. Discover new directions for Six Sigma and examine many of the ways in which the methodology can be used to address and resolve today’s critical business and societal issues. 

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Since the mid 1980s, Six Sigma has steadily evolved from a quality improvement method into a world-class system of business management. During this time, it has clearly and decisively demonstrated its ability to deliver verifiable and sustainable bottom-line results.

Moreover, the performance expectation of Six Sigma has been driven beyond the boundaries of traditional business. This is evidenced by Six Sigma migrating into national, state, and local governments. During the next decade, Six Sigma will be called upon to deliver many types of value-centric solutions for a wide array of humanitarian, environmental, and business problems.

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