Alex Rogo goes through a radical transformation in operations in order to succeed. The keys are reporting criteria in use. The definitions of the goals and objectives and the tracking mechanisms. Many times our measures lead us astray. This is true with all KPI’s (Key Performance Measures) and everything used in Dashboard management Tools. care […]
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Today is a very significant day in Europe. What with the orbit of the moon putting us the closest we have been in decades and the earth shattering potential with European elections everyone should be tuned in to the results. Expect the unexpected and the continuation of the kicking the can down the road to future […]
This should be an interesting weekend. Growing up in the sixties – the “if it feels good do it” generation – I suspect that the people in both countries will be in denial – a different form of “hope and change”. France should elect a Socialist for the first time in a long time who is […]
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The Goal was written in 1984 and is somewhat of a classic on Industrial Engineering which has morphed into CQI or TQM (Continuous Quality Improvement) and then Six Sigma and various other “consultant speak.” It was one of the first practical guides that came to my attention. It is a great read. How about the […]
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Book of the Week Follow Up Comment
/in Book of the Week/by learningwithoutscarsAlex Rogo goes through a radical transformation in operations in order to succeed. The keys are reporting criteria in use. The definitions of the goals and objectives and the tracking mechanisms. Many times our measures lead us astray. This is true with all KPI’s (Key Performance Measures) and everything used in Dashboard management Tools. care […]
France, Greece, Serbia, Germany, Italy and Armenia
/in Uncategorized/by learningwithoutscarsToday is a very significant day in Europe. What with the orbit of the moon putting us the closest we have been in decades and the earth shattering potential with European elections everyone should be tuned in to the results. Expect the unexpected and the continuation of the kicking the can down the road to future […]
TED.com
/in Uncategorized/by learningwithoutscarsHow did you like the Perspective talk? Life is pretty simple isn’t it? It is people that screw it up. The time is now….
France and Greece
/in Uncategorized/by learningwithoutscarsThis should be an interesting weekend. Growing up in the sixties – the “if it feels good do it” generation – I suspect that the people in both countries will be in denial – a different form of “hope and change”. France should elect a Socialist for the first time in a long time who is […]
First Weekend in May
/in Uncategorized/by learningwithoutscarsAnother beautiful day in paradise here and I hope the same is true where you are too. Enjoy your family time and refresh. The time is now..
Book of the week – Follow Up
/in Book of the Week/by learningwithoutscarsThe Goal was written in 1984 and is somewhat of a classic on Industrial Engineering which has morphed into CQI or TQM (Continuous Quality Improvement) and then Six Sigma and various other “consultant speak.” It was one of the first practical guides that came to my attention. It is a great read. How about the […]