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Product News: New Coaching Systems for Manufacturers

Continuous experiential optimization can become a new global model for results-oriented, measurable excellence.

TR Cutler Inc.
Mon, 11/09/2009 - 14:49
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(TR Cutler Inc.: Fort Lauderdale, FL) -- TR Cutler Inc.’s president and CEO, Thomas R. Cutler, has devised a new professional coaching system for manufacturers worldwide named C.E.O., or Continuous Experiential Optimization.

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“Throughout decades of business process improvement approaches, including total quality system (TQS), quality circles, total quality management (TQM), lean, Six Sigma, and more recently, lean Six Sigma, practitioners and users have suffered the consequences of a missing link. While the concepts, tools, and techniques learned were powerful, the leaders and teams often operated these dynamic practices suboptimally, undermining the intended business results,”  Cutler says.

“It is time to progress from the technique and theory of continuous process improvement to actually making it a practical application. It is time to underscore and utilize the best of the personal intelligence and inherent skill sets of the team members. It is time to optimize personnel with a professional strategy; it is time to realign the entire work effort, product, and outcomes,” he adds.

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