The Institute for Strategic Improvement
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What aspects of quality help you improve your life, your family's lives, and your business? What do you need to take you to the next level? Continual improvement
Quick Reference Sheet Collection
The Institute for Strategic Improvement is offering an introductory price for our 1 page Quick Reference Sheet Collection. When you make this purchase for only $24.99 you receive a new Quick Reference Sheet each week via email for 1 full year as a subscription service. Each week we email you a new one. These are process improvement, project management, Lean, Six Sigma, Quality Management, Personal efficiency and other Business Improvement Topics.
Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt $89.00 The Highly requested Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt Course is finally here the course includes a 154 slide PowerPoint presentation, excel A3 template and 14 page pdf yellow belt introduction. Requirements to be certified by the Institute for Strategic Improvement include: A 25 Question Certification Examination Submit an Improvement Project in A3 format
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5WHY's The five whys analysis is a problem solving tool that moves you to the root cause of a problem literally by asking why 5 times. Each question you ask will lead you to a subsequent question....
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5WHY's The five whys analysis is a problem solving tool that moves you to the root cause of a problem literally by asking why 5 times. Each question you ask will lead you to a subsequent question....
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5WHY's The five whys analysis is a problem solving tool that moves you to the root cause of a problem literally by asking why 5 times. Each question you ask will lead you to a subsequent question....