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Capturing the Peoples Advantage http://www.strategy-business.com/hcreader

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- Posted on July 30th, 2008 in Technical, General, Education, Engineering, Publications, Quotations, Free Stuff | 11,655 Views | Comments (0)

Note: The objective is to make it publishable, and Submit suitably.
The editorial processes

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- Posted on May 7th, 2008 in Pages, Technical, Education, Publications | 2,116 Views | Comments (0)

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The Process in Process Approach

By:Priyavrat Thareja Pub:2006-10-08 Language: English |German | French | Spanish

Angenommen es gibt zwei M?er mit konkurrenzf?gen Gewehre kurz gegeneinander. Lassen Sie den Mann hinter Gewehr A und / oder B-Gewehr gleicherma?n st?sten in Bezug auf die Bek?fung der alle Verg?igungen im Zusammenhang mit dem Arm (Gewehr) und / oder dem Boden. Allerdings nicht in Bezug auf die Motivation und Ausbildung der Shooter. Vorausgesetzt, die Chancen zu diesen beiden Soldaten sind von gleichem Wert und Qualit? source of German translation

Die Volksversammlung Fragen sind nun:

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- Posted on March 7th, 2008 in Pages, Personal Development, General, Publications | 32,449 Views | Comments (3)

A TOTAL QUALITY ORGANISATION THRU’ PEOPLE
(Part 13) : COMPETENT INTRAPRENEURSHIP
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Abstract
The People must always work in a team is constantly reiterated. However until each link of the chain is strong enough, prosperity in the system can not be achieved to its fullest designed state. Unfortunately all People are not trained to perform to their highest efficiency

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- Posted on December 8th, 2007 in Pages, Quality, Technical, Foundry, Engineering, Publications | 37,079 Views | Comments (0)

A Total Quality Organization Thro’ People

(Part 12) CAUGHT IN FUZZYNESS OF OUTPUT AND PERFECTION
List of Previous issues / Editorial comments

Preamble

Any decision making process needs a base: of data, information, logical analysis, capability and risk taking. A small decision like moisture control in our Foundries practically has large repercussions, while a decision of smaller hierarchy (of limiting the Founding defects to say Zero Defect or six sigma level or even 5 sigma level) can have very large repercussions. The situation is therefore fuzzy. To what extent the moisture be appended over yesterday’s log in mulling of molding sand for green sand process (because it had rained a day before) is another fuzzy decision. Why our people are required to be equipped for correct decision making, and to what extent, is the purpose of this paper.

Two kinds of Fuzziness concurrently prevail in human minds.

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- Posted on November 6th, 2007 in Foundry, Publications | 1,956 Views | Comments (0)