Six Sigma Fable Hits Shelves
Rath & Strong has published Whose Fault Is It Anyway? A Modern Fable About Six Sigma (2004).
Rath & Strong has published Whose Fault Is It Anyway? A Modern Fable About Six Sigma (2004).
Diagnosing heart attacks may become an even more precise science with the advent of the first of a series of new clinical standards issued by the National Institute of Standards and Technology.
TUV America Inc. has added Occupational Health and Safety Assessment Series 18001 services to its repertoire.
The National Committee for Quality Assurance has released its annual report, "The Value of Care and Caring About Value."
Focused on health care quality, the report is intended to benefit employers and consumers showing increasing interest in the topic.
The first article in this series, "What the Doctor Didn’t Order But Should Have," established a case for business improvement i
Worldwide Conventions and Business Forums has scheduled its 2004 "Successfully Implementing Six Sigma in Financial Services" conference.
Pitney Bowes, a provider of integrated mail and document management solutions, has chosen PowerSteering Software to track and report on its new Six Sigma quality initiatives.
Leap Technologies has entered into an agreement with Motorola University, Motorola Inc.’s corporate university, to provide corporate Six Sigma solutions.
The ETL SEMKO division of Intertek Group plc, a provider of testing, inspection and certification, has acquired 100 percent of the issued share capital of Entela Inc., a world leader in automotive components testing and certification.
Worldwide Conventions and Business Forums has scheduled its 2004 "Successfully Implementing Six Sigma in Financial Services" conference.
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