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Apollo Associated Services Is Now Sologic

Company offers improved root cause analysis method, training, software, services

Sologic
Fri, 01/20/2012 - 12:21
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(Sologic: Midland, MI) -- Apollo Associated Services, a provider of root cause analysis (RCA) training, software, and services for 20 years, has launched a new suite of RCA products and services, and changed its name to Sologic.

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The Sologic team combined extensive client feedback, proven RCA best practices, and knowledge gained from first-hand experience across multiple industries and disciplines to develop its new RCA methodology and training curriculum along with Causelink RCA software. To view a video about Sologic, click here.

“Our mission remains to help clients achieve their business goals by solving expensive, complex, and tenacious problems more effectively and efficiently,” says Sologic’s president, Chris Eckert. “We are fulfilling this mission by providing our clients with advancements to cause-and-effect science and tools that improve their ability to analyze and solve problems.”

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