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<em>Make Up Your Mind</em>

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(Wiley: Hoboken, NJ) -- We live in an age where healthy living and physical fitness are all the rage. Media of all types promote improving our physical well-being through a healthy lifestyle.

Using <em>Hoshin Kanri</em> and Balanced Scorecards

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The city of Austin, Texas, wanted to be listed as one of the top five places to live in the United States. Explaining that vision to the various municipal departments wasn’t difficult.

What Will You Be Doing with Your Extra Day?

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Every four years our Gregorian calendar provides us with an extra day. Leap year, as it is called, or intercalary or bissextile year, contains one additional day to keep the calendar year synchronized with the astronomical or seasonal year.

To 5S or Not to 5S

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Many companies begin their lean improvement journey by first implementing 5S, the Japanese methodology minimizing errors and mistake proofing: seiri (sort), seiton (set in order), seiso (shine), seiketsu (standardization), and

IRCA-Certified Training for Pharmaceutical QMS Internal and Lead Auditors

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(NSF-DBA: Ann Arbor, MI) -- In response to growing industry and regulatory demand for certified training courses tailored to the needs of pharmaceutical quality management lead and internal auditors, NSF-DBA has developed an audit and self-inspection course.

Upcoming Flow-Measurement Training Courses

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(CEESI: Nunn, CO) -- The Colorado Engineering Experiment Station Inc. (CEESI), provider of calibration services, specialty testing, research, and engineering services, has announced its 2012 flow-measurement training courses to be held in San Antonio and Houston, Texas, in April.

Don Jasurda Shares Quality Expertise at Composites Manufacturing Conference 2012

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(DCS: Troy, MI) -- Dimensional Control Systems Inc.

<em>Management and Organization Theory</em>

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(Jossey-Bass: San Francisco) -- Management and Organization Theory, by Jeffrey A.

2012 GD&T Seminar Series Sponsored by Indicate Technologies

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(Indicate Technologies: Santa Clara, CA) -- Have you ever wondered why your organization has not been successful implementing geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T)?

Actively Eliciting Feedback from Employees

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Effective leadership is based on ongoing input and feedback. Where 20 years ago managers rarely asked for input, today effective leaders are regularly seeking and receiving employee feedback.

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