Per our discussion, my five book series description on the Integrated Enterprise Excellence (IEE), which goes below Lean Six Sigma and the Balanced Scorecard, is described in the following links. I am confident that your organization could benefit a lot from the IEE business management system. Put link to all books and five book series [...]
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Business management system to address business complexity
In a meeting some arguments were made about our business being so complex with so many services, sales channels, etc. that this would prohibit using the Integrated Enterprise Excellence (IEE) business management system with its value chain (See below), which describes what organizations do and how they will be measured using a predictive scorecards. RESPONSE: [...]
What are the differences between Total Quality Management (TQM) and Integrated Enterprise Excellence (IEE)
QUESTION: “We have tried six sigma, lean and Total Quality Management (TQM) before? What is different about the Integrated Enterprise Excellence (IEE) system? Why would we success this time?” RESPONSE: TQM and six sigma are process improvement methodologies that often lead to silo projects where the business as a whole did not benefit — and are [...]
Achieving Deming’s 14 points and profound knowledge
Image via Wikipedia In my Friday one-day workshop for the Des Moines, Iowa ASQ chapter, the class made an assessment of how well current business management practices stack up to achieving each of Deming’s 14 points. The results are not good. I then described the enhanced Integrated Enterprise Excellence (IEE) business management system. The class [...]
Implementing Six Sigma book, airplane encounter
While traveling to Des Moines, Iowa, to speak at a local section’s ASQ meeting and conduct a one-day training session for the section, I noticed that someone a few rows ahead of me on my plane had a copy of Implementing Six Sigma, first edition, in their hand when de-boarding. During our plane transfer, I [...]