Still not much time for blogging. But saw an article in The Wall Street Journal last Monday (January 25, 2010) that you may find interesting. It deals with the subject of "where process improvement projects go wrong." My professional career has involved a lifetime of special projects and this article confirms my long standing beliefs, not only about continuous improvement efforts, but about any type of change in an organization.
Click here to get the link.
p.s. readers: I've recently subscribed to WSJ and have found it be a very interesting newspaper for me.
Friday, January 29, 2010
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continuous improvement,
making changes
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