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Although world-class firms like GE and Motorola have relied on Six
Sigma to build their performance cultures, these processes are all
too often left out of human resources (HR) functions. This lack of
Six Sigma principles is even more surprising because preventing
errors and improving productivity are so critical to the people
management processes of hiring, retention, appraisal, and
development.From the history and evolution of the Total Quality
movement to initiatives for introducing a Six Sigma continuous
process improvement strategy in your HR department, Achieving HR
Excellence through Six Sigma introduces a new way to envision your
role within the organization. It explains how this powerful
methodology works and supplies a roadmap to help you find and
eliminate waste in your HR processes.Describing exactly what HR
excellence means, the book outlines dozens of proven approaches as
well as a hierarchy of the exact steps required to achieve it. It
illustrates the Six Sigma methodology from the creation of a
project to its successful completion. At each stage, it describes
the specific tools currently available and provides examples of
organizations that have used Six Sigma within HR to improve their
organizations.The text presents proven approaches that can help you
solve and even eliminate people management problems altogether.
Filled with real-world examples, it demonstrates how to implement
six sigma into the transformational side of your organization. It
also includes a listing of additional resources to help you along
your Six Sigma journey.Explaining how to build a new business model
for your HR organization, the book supplies the new perspective and
broad view you will need to discover and recommend game-changing
alternatives to traditional HR approaches in your organization.
The Unity of Oneness and Plurality in Plato's Theaetetus offers a
reading of the Theaetetus that shows how the characters' failure to
give an acceptable account (i.e a logos) of knowledge is really a
success; the failure being a necessary result of the dialogue's
implicit proof that there can never be a complete logos of
knowledge. The proof of the incompatibility of knowledge and logos
rests on the recognition that knowledge is always of what is, and
hence is always of what is one, while logos is inherently multiple.
Thus, any attempt to give a logos of what is known amounts to
turning what is one into something multiple, and hence, that which
is expressed by any logos must be other than that which is known.
In this way The Unity of Oneness and Plurality in Plato's
Theaetetus provides its readers with developed sketches of both a
Platonic epistemology, and a Platonic ontology. An account of the
incompleteness of all accounts is, obviously, a very slippery
undertaking. Plato's mastery of his craft is on full display in the
dialogue. Besides offering a reading of Plato's epistemology and
ontology, The Unity of Oneness and Plurality in Plato's Theaetetus
investigates the insights and difficulties that arise from a close
reading of the dialogue through a sustained analysis that mirrors
the movement of the dialogue, offering a commentary on each of the
primary sections, and showing how these sections fit together to
supply an engaged reader with a unified whole.
One of the major discussions in the business world is: How do we
get our human capital assets more engaged in the organization?
Current Gallup Polls state that 85% of our employees are not
engaged within their organizations. Employee Empowerment fully
analyzes this workplace condition, which is a major concern for
most CEOs. The solution proposed by this book is the introduction
of the TLS (Theory of Constraints - Lean - Six Sigma) Continuum
Empowerment model, which comprises three levels of empowerment -
Management, Cross-Functional Team, and Individual. The first is the
empowerment that comes from upper management to the organization as
a whole. The second level is the empowerment that comes from the
various cross-functional teams and the final level is from the
individuals themselves through their ability to take ownership in
the processes in which they are involved. The end solution in the
book is that if we can get the human capital assets to take
ownership of the processes (that is, empower the front-line
employees), it will increase the level of engagement. If they
become more engaged they will empower the organization at all
levels to introduce sustainable change management to resolve
problems within the organization. One of the tools of individual
empowerment is the use of the Six Sigma toolbox. This book makes
the case that when human capital assets take ownership of the
processes, then we have greater engagement, and thus a more
empowered organization.
Reality and Perception and Your Company's Workplace Culture
presents a demonstrable path for navigating the change-management
process from beginning to end while fully detailing its obstacles
and its triumphs. The book presents the view of a fictional
100-year old company called Acme Gyroscope, which is a family owned
and run business, and the reader sees how the operation was ruled
with an iron hand by the outgoing CEO. When the son of this current
CEO assumes the role, he finds that the processes and culture
within the organization are not quite as rosy as he thought they
were. The new CEO finds that there is a wide divide between what is
believed and what is real. The story follows the new CEO and his
team as they uncover the problems that exist and discover solutions
with the help of the Change Maestro who is an expert on
understanding the difference between reality (see the problems,
feel the problems, and create the new normal) and perception
(preconceived notions of causes and solutions to problems).
Utilizing the TLS (Theory of Constraints - Lean - Six Sigma)
Continuum toolbox, the Change Maestro takes the management team
through the process of resolving the issues at hand and assists in
creating a new normal for corporate culture and problem solving.
Presented in ten chapters, each representing points on the critical
path, it walks the reader through the change process to its
conclusion reaching the final point -- the argument for the new
normal corporate culture for long-term strategy and survival.
The Excellent Education System:Using Six Sigma to Transform Schools
helps you discover and understand the technique of evidence-based
learning and operations through which the modern school satisfies
the need to increase the flow of successful students through the
educational system from Kindergarten through Grade 12. This book
explains, in clear terms, what educational excellence means and the
principles of process improvement. In addition, it gives your an
introduction to the Six Sigma methodology. Included in the
discussion are case studies of educational professionals who have
found a new world centered in the evidence-based educational
processes. These processes lead to many examples of dramatic
turnarounds in some failing schools. The author presents strategies
and actions that you can use to improve schools such as those
presented in the case studies. The Appendices provide a wide
variety of tactical resources for implementation.
The Excellent Education System:Using Six Sigma to Transform Schools
helps you discover and understand the technique of evidence-based
learning and operations through which the modern school satisfies
the need to increase the flow of successful students through the
educational system from Kindergarten through Grade 12. This book
explains, in clear terms, what educational excellence means and the
principles of process improvement. In addition, it gives your an
introduction to the Six Sigma methodology. Included in the
discussion are case studies of educational professionals who have
found a new world centered in the evidence-based educational
processes. These processes lead to many examples of dramatic
turnarounds in some failing schools. The author presents strategies
and actions that you can use to improve schools such as those
presented in the case studies. The Appendices provide a wide
variety of tactical resources for implementation.
This collected volume is inspired by the work of Edward Halper and
is historically focused with contributions from leading scholars in
Ancient and Medieval philosophy. Though its chapters cover a
diverse range of topics in epistemology, ethics, and political
philosophy, the collection is unified by the contributors'
consideration of these topics in terms of the fundamental questions
of metaphysics. The first section of the volume, "Knowing and
Being," is dedicated to the connection between metaphysics and
epistemology and includes chapters on Heraclitus, Plato, Aristotle,
and the Ancient Daoists. The second section, "Goodness as Knowing
How to Be," addresses ethics as an outgrowth of human metaphysical
concerns and includes chapters on Plato, Aristotle, and Maimonides.
Contributors include William H. F. Altman, Luc Brisson, Ronna
Burger, Miriam Byrd, Owen Goldin, Lenn Goodman, Mitchell Miller,
Richard Parry, Richard Patterson, Nastassja Pugliese, John Rist,
May Sim, Roslyn Weiss, and Chad Wiener.
In an environment where many organizations think of human capital
assets as little more than expense items that impact the bottom
line, this book will help human resource (HR) professionals
initiate a shift toward a new culture in which management views
employees as true partners in achieving organizational success.The
Field Guide to Achieving HR Excellence through Six Sigma provides
detailed guidance on how to utilize the Six Sigma methodology and
the TLS Continuum to achieve the business model that is required to
thrive in today's business environment. The book demonstrates a
clear path to continuous improvement that is based on the practice
of spreading quality throughout the organization so that it becomes
everyone's responsibility.This book is the sequel to Achieving HR
Excellence through Six Sigma. In this book, Daniel Bloom provides a
road map on how to implement the concepts found in the first
book.The book begins by explaining how to create an HR Center of
Excellence and then provides an understanding of the
define-measure-analyze-improve-control (DMAIC) process and its
implementation for HR. This road map will help you determine where
your organization is failing to meet the voice of the customer.The
book presents proven Six Sigma solutions for initiating and
sustaining organizational change as well as strategies that allow
leadership to make adjustments to processes if your organization
falls short of meeting the need of the customer. It includes case
studies of organizations that have successfully utilized the Six
Sigma methodology to improve workflow and correct HR issues
including the actual project documents used to implement the
methodology.A word of caution: If the reason you are looking to
improve work flow is to find ways to reduce headcount, then this is
not the book for you. Instead, if you are looking for a guide that
can help you become a strategic partner, administrative expert,
employe
Although world-class firms like GE and Motorola have relied on Six
Sigma to build their performance cultures, these processes are all
too often left out of human resources (HR) functions. This lack of
Six Sigma principles is even more surprising because preventing
errors and improving productivity are so critical to the people
management processes of hiring, retention, appraisal, and
development. From the history and evolution of the Total Quality
movement to initiatives for introducing a Six Sigma continuous
process improvement strategy in your HR department, Achieving HR
Excellence through Six Sigma introduces a new way to envision your
role within the organization. It explains how this powerful
methodology works and supplies a roadmap to help you find and
eliminate waste in your HR processes. Describing exactly what HR
excellence means, the book outlines dozens of proven approaches as
well as a hierarchy of the exact steps required to achieve it. It
illustrates the Six Sigma methodology from the creation of a
project to its successful completion. At each stage, it describes
the specific tools currently available and provides examples of
organizations that have used Six Sigma within HR to improve their
organizations. The text presents proven approaches that can help
you solve and even eliminate people management problems altogether.
Filled with real-world examples, it demonstrates how to implement
six sigma into the transformational side of your organization. It
also includes a listing of additional resources to help you along
your Six Sigma journey. Explaining how to build a new business
model for your HR organization, the book supplies the new
perspective and broad view you will need to discover and recommend
game-changing alternatives to traditional HR approaches in your
organization.
In an environment where many organizations think of human capital
assets as little more than expense items that impact the bottom
line, this book will help human resource (HR) professionals
initiate a shift toward a new culture in which management views
employees as true partners in achieving organizational success. The
Field Guide to Achieving HR Excellence through Six Sigma provides
detailed guidance on how to utilize the Six Sigma methodology and
the TLS Continuum to achieve the business model that is required to
thrive in today's business environment. The book demonstrates a
clear path to continuous improvement that is based on the practice
of spreading quality throughout the organization so that it becomes
everyone's responsibility. This book is the sequel to Achieving HR
Excellence through Six Sigma. In this book, Daniel Bloom provides a
road map on how to implement the concepts found in the first book.
The book begins by explaining how to create an HR Center of
Excellence and then provides an understanding of the
define-measure-analyze-improve-control (DMAIC) process and its
implementation for HR. This road map will help you determine where
your organization is failing to meet the voice of the customer. The
book presents proven Six Sigma solutions for initiating and
sustaining organizational change as well as strategies that allow
leadership to make adjustments to processes if your organization
falls short of meeting the need of the customer. It includes case
studies of organizations that have successfully utilized the Six
Sigma methodology to improve workflow and correct HR issues
including the actual project documents used to implement the
methodology. A word of caution: If the reason you are looking to
improve work flow is to find ways to reduce headcount, then this is
not the book for you. Instead, if you are looking for a guide that
can help you become a strategic partner, administrative expert,
employee champion, and change agent, then fasten your seat belts
and begin this worthwhile journey.
One of the major discussions in the business world is: How do we
get our human capital assets more engaged in the organization?
Current Gallup Polls state that 85% of our employees are not
engaged within their organizations. Employee Empowerment fully
analyzes this workplace condition, which is a major concern for
most CEOs. The solution proposed by this book is the introduction
of the TLS (Theory of Constraints - Lean - Six Sigma) Continuum
Empowerment model, which comprises three levels of empowerment -
Management, Cross-Functional Team, and Individual. The first is the
empowerment that comes from upper management to the organization as
a whole. The second level is the empowerment that comes from the
various cross-functional teams and the final level is from the
individuals themselves through their ability to take ownership in
the processes in which they are involved. The end solution in the
book is that if we can get the human capital assets to take
ownership of the processes (that is, empower the front-line
employees), it will increase the level of engagement. If they
become more engaged they will empower the organization at all
levels to introduce sustainable change management to resolve
problems within the organization. One of the tools of individual
empowerment is the use of the Six Sigma toolbox. This book makes
the case that when human capital assets take ownership of the
processes, then we have greater engagement, and thus a more
empowered organization.
Reality and Perception and Your Company's Workplace Culture
presents a demonstrable path for navigating the change-management
process from beginning to end while fully detailing its obstacles
and its triumphs. The book presents the view of a fictional
100-year old company called Acme Gyroscope, which is a family owned
and run business, and the reader sees how the operation was ruled
with an iron hand by the outgoing CEO. When the son of this current
CEO assumes the role, he finds that the processes and culture
within the organization are not quite as rosy as he thought they
were. The new CEO finds that there is a wide divide between what is
believed and what is real. The story follows the new CEO and his
team as they uncover the problems that exist and discover solutions
with the help of the Change Maestro who is an expert on
understanding the difference between reality (see the problems,
feel the problems, and create the new normal) and perception
(preconceived notions of causes and solutions to problems).
Utilizing the TLS (Theory of Constraints - Lean - Six Sigma)
Continuum toolbox, the Change Maestro takes the management team
through the process of resolving the issues at hand and assists in
creating a new normal for corporate culture and problem solving.
Presented in ten chapters, each representing points on the critical
path, it walks the reader through the change process to its
conclusion reaching the final point -- the argument for the new
normal corporate culture for long-term strategy and survival.
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