How To Overcome Challenges in an Acquisition to Achieve Change Management Success

Overcome Challenges in an Acquisition to Achieve Change Management Success Making the Most of Your New Acquisition You and your teams have spent countless hours building your investment thesis, completing your due diligence, arranging your financing, clearing the...

What To Look For In A Process Improvement Practitioner

What To Look For in a Process Improvement Practitioner When looking for a process improvement practitioner, there are several key qualities and skills for consideration. Some key areas to focus on, but not limited to, are:  Strong Analytical and Problem-Solving...

Hypothesis Testing: Looking for Statistical Significance

Hypothesis Testing: Looking for Statistical Significance Hypothesis Testing is a statistical procedure that looks into proving (or not) a constructed hypothesis. Also known as Significance Tests, they are powerful in investigating and validating changes in central...

Three Types of ISO Audits

ISO Audits ISO, also known as the International Organization for Standardization, is an international organization initially started in 1946. Originally starting with delegates from 25 different countries, ISO currently has 162 countries represented by its members....

Control Charts: Their Uses and the 4 Process States Within

Control Charts: Their Uses and the 4 Process States Within Control charts were originally used in the deployment of Statistical Process Control (SPC) and later adopted into the Six Sigma framework. Also known as Shewart charts (after Walter A. Shewart), these charts...

Identifying Wastes in a Process

Identifying Wastes in a Process The elimination of waste is a core principle behind a lean-driven organization’s efforts toward process excellence. Waste goes beyond tangible and visual defects at the end of the line – even when the “line” is one out of a...