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In his new fun and creative book Kaizen Kreativity (Oops) or Don't
Be Afraid of Looking Stupid. I'm an Expert at It author Dr. Tom
DePaoli offers an entertaining and creative approach to improving
work design and work processes. Dr. DePaoli uses a variety of
techniques including story-telling, imaginative training exercises
and ready to go outlines of PowerPoints on Kaizens. Dr. DePaoli
uses self-deprecating humor to recall the many times when he
stumbled, when trying to implement Kaizen events. The reader can
gain much from these lessons. The book also serves as a good
desktop guide to Kaizens with a wealth of information on how to
organize for Kaizen events. This is not a dogmatic book that
insists on a rigid methodology for Kaizens. Dr. DePaoli often shows
that just using a few Kaizen tools can often result in significant
gains. The book will help both the novice and the experienced
Kaizen leader. He uses real life examples of Kaizen tools to show
how work groups can make great gains. By following these stories
the reader can gain a career's worth of experience in Kaizen
events. Dr. DePaoli's lessons are practical, to the point and
enjoyable. Like many good business leaders, the author places
getting the trust of the Kaizen work team first and foremost in his
book. He emphasizes the intense preparations for the Kaizen event
and overcoming the fear of asking stupid questions and conquering
any trepidation of looking foolish. His book advances to tackle
common mistakes in the Kaizen event, dealing with Kaizen team bad
actors and building a strong relationship with the Kaizen champion.
He provides an excellent workbook outline for a Kaizen event along
with a strong glossary of Kaizen terms. The book provides solid
elements of a desktop guide for conducting a Kaizen along with
suggestions on how to make the Kaizen tools exciting. This is novel
indispensable guide to a Kaizen event. Dr. DePaoli asserts, "Above
all don't be afraid of looking stupid I'm an expert at it And it
has served me very well."
In his new fun and creative book Kaizen Kreativity (Oops) or Don't
Be Afraid of Looking Stupid. I'm an Expert at It author Dr. Tom
DePaoli offers an entertaining and creative approach to improving
work design and work processes. Dr. DePaoli uses a variety of
techniques including story-telling, imaginative training exercises
and ready to go outlines of PowerPoints on Kaizens. Dr. DePaoli
uses self-deprecating humor to recall the many times when he
stumbled, when trying to implement Kaizen events. The reader can
gain much from these lessons. The book also serves as a good
desktop guide to Kaizens with a wealth of information on how to
organize for Kaizen events. This is not a dogmatic book that
insists on a rigid methodology for Kaizens. Dr. DePaoli often shows
that just using a few Kaizen tools can often result in significant
gains. The book will help both the novice and the experienced
Kaizen leader. He uses real life examples of Kaizen tools to show
how work groups can make great gains. By following these stories
the reader can gain a career's worth of experience in Kaizen
events. Dr. DePaoli's lessons are practical, to the point and
enjoyable. Like many good business leaders, the author places
getting the trust of the Kaizen work team first and foremost in his
book. He emphasizes the intense preparations for the Kaizen event
and overcoming the fear of asking stupid questions and conquering
any trepidation of looking foolish. His book advances to tackle
common mistakes in the Kaizen event, dealing with Kaizen team bad
actors and building a strong relationship with the Kaizen champion.
He provides an excellent workbook outline for a Kaizen event along
with a strong glossary of Kaizen terms. The book provides solid
elements of a desktop guide for conducting a Kaizen along with
suggestions on how to make the Kaizen tools exciting. This is novel
indispensable guide to a Kaizen event. Dr. DePaoli asserts, "Above
all don't be afraid of looking stupid I'm an expert at it And it
has served me very well."
In this business fable the author examines the Greek tale of Jason
and the Argonauts and their Quest for the Golden Fleece. It
delivers strategies for a modern day quest for corporate change and
transformation. These adventures are used to recommend strategies
for contemporary Corporate Argonauts trying to transform and
radically change their organization.
Common Sense Supply Management is a no-holds-barred practical guide
to supply management and process improvement. If you dislike
consultants, buzzwords and theory, then this non-traditional book
is meant for you. Straight forward and to the point, the book will
be difficult to put down until you have finished the supply
management adventure. Dr. Tom DePaoli, a veteran supply management
pro, learned his lessons the hard way and wants to share his
valuable insights with all business professionals. Visit
www.commonsensesupplymanagement.com
Common Sense Purchasing is a no holds barred practical guide to
purchasing and negotiations success. If you don't like consultants,
buzzwords and theory this book is for you. Straight forward and to
the point you will not be able to put it down until you have
finished the purchasing journey.
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