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Resentful Employees Who Didn't Get the Promotion by Helen Wilkie
[ 2006-02-01 ]
Unsuccessful candidates who remain in the department can make life difficult for the newly promoted manager. This article provides guidelines for handling this common challenge for new managers.

Company Politics and Six Sigma by Peter Peterka by Peter Peterka Expert
[ 2006-01-31 ]
Managing deployment of Six Sigma in your organization will unavoidably run into some personal issues and conflict.But, with
deft handling of the personal and political issues that come up, along with patience and perseverance, your Six Sigma
deployment will not get derailed.

Corruption: How to Stop by Tim Johnson Expert
[ 2006-01-29 ]
Corruption is all-pervasive and cannot be eradicated completely and irrevocably. It exists everywhere in every stratum of society. However, most people associate corruption with the government, police, legal system and other entities that are somehow related to the control and allocation of public resources.

DNA of Leaders: Move beyond the fear to be connected by Nancy_ Snell
[ 2006-01-28 ]
As a leader, you can shape the experiences people have at work by reducing fear and inner focus and creating cultures than facilitate enhanced sensitivity, mutual support, vital communication and engagement in the strategy.

Design for Six Sigma by Peter Peterka by Peter Peterka Expert
[ 2006-01-27 ]
Design for Six Sigma (DFSS) - Its the application of Six Sigma principles to the design of products and their manufacturing

and support processes. Six Sigma by focuses on the production phase of a product,But DFSS focuses on research, design, and development phases. DFSS combines many of the tools that are used to improve existing products or services and integrates the voice of the customer and simulation methods to predict new process and product performance.

Information overload: don't let them overwhelm you by Helen Wilkie
[ 2006-01-27 ]
Managers are drowning in information, much of it from those who report to them. The answer lies in their own hands.

Six Sigma solves problems with an unknown solution by Peter Peterka by Peter Peterka Expert
[ 2006-01-24 ]
Six Sigma helps your organization to identify, reduce, and eliminate defects from any product, process, or transaction.More than "quality" program, Six Sigma is a flexible and dynamic continuous improvement strategy and process initiative that
helps your organization uncover solutions.

Guide to Project Management by Mansi gupta Expert
[ 2006-01-23 ]
A project is an assignment or task taken up to achieve a specific goal. The development and introduction of new services or of a management information system are instances of a project

Guide to business and professionals by Mansi gupta Expert
[ 2006-01-23 ]
Business and professionals share an everlasting liaison. Just as a skilled potter produces a perfect pot, efficient professionals lead to a successful business. The qualities of professionals are different from those of ordinary men and women

Asset management journal guide by Mansi gupta Expert
[ 2006-01-18 ]
Diligently managed assets of a business organization can make a lot of difference in its profit percentages. Judicious control over all tangible and intangible assets of a company makes sure that there are no leaking funds in the organization and all assets are utilized at maximum capacity.

Employee Motivation Strategies:Effective Solutions That Could Yield Maximum Profits by R.L. Fielding
[ 2006-01-18 ]
Employee Motivational Strategies

How a ??We? Culture can Raise Your Organizational IQ by Nancy Snell
[ 2006-01-17 ]
No work is more important for a leader than creating an environment in which all team members can contribute. That raises the collective IQ of the company and pays dividends as the business gleans ideas for new strategies and improved processes from all over the company.

architectural outsourcing by amit khemka
[ 2006-01-16 ]
The outsourcing industry worldwide is booming. There are very few Information Technology sectors which are not into outsourcing.
The question arises, that when everybody is jumping on the outsourcing bandwagon for obvious benefits, then why not the construction and real estate industry

Guide to business and data trends by Mansi gupta Expert
[ 2006-01-14 ]
If one factor is to be named on which#today’s business world stands it is undoubtedly the data management system of organization. The significance of data captures and interpretation is such that many make and break of most business organizations and big corporate houses

Knowledge as Corporate Power by Yusuf Danesi Expert
[ 2006-01-09 ]
Practical steps in knowledge transfer include: selecting a unit that has interesting knowledge sharing; establishing a steering committee; conducting a knowledge assessment; establishing a framework for knowledge transfer; identifying an organizational goal and corresponding knowledge component; identifying the appropriate transfer process for each type of knowledge; locating current informal systems that can be enhanced; identifying resources and; developing an integrated system of knowledge transfer.

Neteller Merchant agreement by Nick S Expert
[ 2006-01-08 ]
one of the hardest parts in being a poker operator is to get your neteller merchant account . read the agreement which you will need to agree to. take note at the fees and reserves.

Money managing basics by Mansi gupta Expert
[ 2006-01-05 ]
Human beings are scaling new heights in almost all the spheres of life. The work that used to consume good amount of time earlier can now be comfortably finished within a few seconds

3 Magic Bedtime Questions by Lance E. Ong
[ 2005-12-28 ]
How to Slow Down Your Experience of Time

It's Not You, It's Me (really it is you, but I don't want to be mean) by Kevin Kearns
[ 2005-12-18 ]
"It's not you, it's me." Most of us have been on the delivering side of this statement. Unfortunately, we've also been on the receiving side more than we like to admit. Bad news is, by definition, bad. Unless you are a soulless monster, you probably dislike the process. To avoid the pain of delivering bad news, leaders often strategize on the best method to use. Here are seven tips to consider when preparing for the bad news meeting.

Time Management Working to Succeed by David Chandler Expert
[ 2005-12-18 ]
A vital key to success is time management. A good time management program will also reduce stress in your job and increase productivity.

Innovation: The Life Blood Of Your Business by Eric Garner Expert
[ 2005-12-16 ]
The most durable organizations are those that produce a succession of ideas and innovations that either improve on existing processes or create wonderful new products. This article will show you 7 ways to do it.

How to bridge the knowledge gap between management and field by Mike Stolz
[ 2005-12-14 ]
Managers are facing an increasingly knowledge based business environment. This is true not only for the High Tec ones, but also to “traditional” industries. The mature and sometimes saturated markets served by these industries lead to tight and aggressive competition, where knowledge and the ability to act fast can be the only factors separating the winners from the losers.

Fire Your Secretary by Todd Cardin
[ 2005-12-12 ]
A cost analysis of how much a business would save if they hired a secretary on a part time basis & outsourced their message management / inbound call management needs to an answering service.

Venture Capital - Most Important Lessons From Northern Crown Capital To You by Evan Carmichael
[ 2005-12-10 ]
Venture Capital - Most Important Lessons From Northern Crown Capital To You

Business Intelligence : Accelerate Your Business Performance by Ramakrishnan M
[ 2005-12-09 ]
Business intelligence (BI) is the process of gathering information from the business. The gathered business information is transformed into knowledge using business intelligence. To run the business successfully one should have the comprehensive business knowledge and understanding of your business strengths and its weakness.

Venture Capital - What Happens After The Due Diligence Process by Evan Carmichael
[ 2005-12-08 ]
Venture Capital - What Happens After The Due Diligence Process

Building a better Brick-and-Mortar with the Billion-dollar Web by Donald Lee Expert
[ 2005-11-30 ]
More than $117 billion passed hands from Internet shoppers to Internet vendors in 2004, according to the statistical research firm comScore. That’s billion, with a B. Compared to the year before, the figure represents a whopping 24 percent increase in sales. Compared to the early 1990s, when the Web was a questionable commercial venture, today’s $117 billion is proof-positive that the Web is the full-fledged money-making machine. It seems to be a big enough pie that any merchant with a Web site can cut out his heaping slice.

Six Sigma Deployment in Smaller Organizations by Peter Peterka by Peter Peterka Expert
[ 2005-11-25 ]
Six Sigma is not just for large multinational corporations.Choice of a project and employees training are critical issues in smaller organization. But there are Six Sigma consultants who can deliver required Six Sigma training in an accelerated format.

5 tips about Debt consolidation by David C Skul Expert
[ 2005-11-23 ]
Debt consolidation is a way to financial freedom, having a positive impact on the credit rating. Credit rating, quality of living, and the impact on the family, are affected when creditors harass for payment and the payment made causes the balance to rise instead of decrease. Due to continued interest and fees, these issues escalate as the monthly payments get further behind. This is where debt consolidation intervenes, offering competent solutions to financial problems.

First things to know in Debt settlement by David C Skul Expert
[ 2005-11-23 ]
If you're considering using a debt settlement or debt consolidation service to help you get out of debt quicker and lower your monthly payments, be sure to do your homework before choosing a debt settlement company.

Statistical Software with Six Sigma by Peter Peterka by Peter Peterka Expert
[ 2005-11-22 ]
The importance of intelligently handling of data which is critical to our success, one needs to find an efficient and powerful method. Naturally, we want to avoid the drudgery of manual calculations and save a whole lot of time by using a statistical software application. Are you tempted to use Excel or another spreadsheet application as a calculator and
database to store your statistical data. However, you will quickly find out that a basic spreadsheet is too cumbersome to handle the volume and sophistication of the data keeping and analysis you need to perform in a Six Sigma project.

What is Six Sigma Deployment by Peter Peterka by Peter Peterka Expert
[ 2005-11-18 ]
A clear strategy and comprehensive planning is very important for an effective flow of Six Sigma. Strategizing and planning,initialization,training of employees, are the pre-requisites for an effective implementation of Six Sigma.

Does Six Sigma Need to Have the Support of Upper Management. by Peter Peterka Expert
[ 2005-11-14 ]
Have you ever had the unfortunate experience of working where
management does not fully realize or understand the value of investing the extra time and effort required for quality
improvement? Such an experience is certainly not uncommon.

Six Sigma is about More Than Just Number Crunching by Peter Peterka Expert
[ 2005-11-14 ]
Six Sigma is more than a data-capturing, number-crunching
process. It is a philosophy and a methodology; it is a way of
looking at business and a way of doing business processes.

The Difference between Typical Project Management and Six Sigma Project Management by Peter Peterka Expert
[ 2005-11-11 ]
Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBoK) became an accepted standard (as established by the Project Management Institute) that is still widely used in many industries around the world. At a basic level, many of the methodologies advocated by PMBoK and Six Sigma have a great deal in common. Both seek to establish a sound plan; identify and communicate with stakeholders; conduct regular eviews; and manage schedule, cost, and resources.

Countering the False Notion that Six Sigma is Elitist by Peter Peterka Expert
[ 2005-11-10 ]
Thousand of ways to fail and always convenient to blame the tool. The failure is the fault of a lack of planning and training. In an unplanned organization there is no doubt about the outcome of that program. If management truly has their eye on the goals and is intent on providing quality products and services, then Six Sigma can keep everyone focused and part of the team.

Why Six Sigma Will work in Service Environments by Peter Peterka Expert
[ 2005-11-10 ]
Although Six Sigma has its roots in manufacturing, it works just
as effectively in service industries. It's no secret that
service environments, such as financial organizations,
healthcare providers, retail companies, and hospitality
organizations have a harder time applying Six Sigma principles.

Why Six Sigma Will Outlast Total Quality Management by Peter Peterka Expert
[ 2005-11-10 ]
Six Sigma is not just a new term for Total Quality Management
(TQM) . They have many similarities and are compatible in many business environments. TQM has brought great improvements and
value to many companies.

Managing: new managers shouldn't be so hard on themselves by Helen Wilkie
[ 2005-11-10 ]
Management skills are not built into our human DNA—we need to give ourselves time to learn them.

Countering the False Notion that Six Sigma is Elitist by Peter Peterka Expert
[ 2005-11-09 ]
Thousand of ways to fail and always convenient to blame the tool. The failure is the fault of a lack of planning and training. In an unplanned organization there is no doubt about the outcome of that program. If management truly has their eye on the goals and is intent on providing quality products and services, then Six Sigma can keep everyone focused and part of the team.

The DMAIC Method in Six Sigma by Peter Peterka Expert
[ 2005-11-09 ]
DMAIC is an acronym for five interconnected phases,
Define the project goals and measure the process,analyze and determine the root cause and control future process performance.

Six Sigma as a Way to Develop People by Peter Peterka Expert
[ 2005-11-08 ]
Leadership qualities and Leadership skills are needed at every level in the organization. Six Sigma training and implementation from the executive level through line managers will help grow leadership in your organization and much more.

Exploding Six Sigma Myths by Peter Peterka Expert
[ 2005-11-08 ]
The weakness of many of the fads is the superficial appearance that something profound is happening, but the substance is not there. The reality is that there are no quick fixes to significant process improvement. Its Six Sigma who understands that...

What is Lean Six Sigma by Peter Peterka Expert
[ 2005-11-07 ]
Improving the speed of a process and the elimination of waste primarily by eliminating non-value added steps is focused under Lean manufacturing. But under Six Sigma one gets a disciplined, data-driven approach and methodology for eliminating defects in any process

Applying Lean Six Sigma to Service by Peter Peterka Expert
[ 2005-11-07 ]
Service organizations have different root causes of problems and a unique set of processes and metrics. As a result, the tools and methodology required to achieve the improvements of Lean Six Sigma are significantly different.

Handling Problematic Physicians by Marshall Colt, Ph.D.
[ 2005-11-01 ]
Handling Problematic Physicians - discusses ways managers can deal with physicians who present difficult management situations in a medical practice or other health care setting.

Supply chain management 101 by Dan Johnson
[ 2005-10-25 ]
Answering the question of what Supply Chain Management is, is as simple as breaking down the phrase into its component parts. Supplies are those inputs that a company relies upon to produce the product that will ultimately reach its customers.

Communication Smoothes the Path to Success by Helen Wilkie
[ 2005-10-20 ]
Productivity almost always suffers in times of great change, because employee stress dramatically increases due to the universal fear of the unknown. In these times, communication becomes more important than ever.

MBA basics by Mansi gupta Expert
[ 2005-10-14 ]
The MBA is perhaps the most coveted course in today’s world. This course tops the list of courses almost in all the developed and developing countries across the globe. The enthusiasm for the course has brought in many small private institutes etc. to offer this course.

3 Steps to Stop Absence and Make People Happy At Work by Alan Fairweather Expert
[ 2005-10-07 ]
Are you a manager frustrated by workplace absence? This
article reveals three steps you can take to reduce absence
and make your life easier.

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