September 12th, 2008 by admin
I’ve been told the best way for a company to gets its act together is with six sigma programs. I wonder if we shouldn’t check out sigma six as a way of streamlining our operation.
From what I’ve seen, Six Sigma Methodology looks like it might be just what the doctor ordered for us. We’ve been stagnating for too long.
I know that six sigma programs has been a big success for many in our industry. Looks to be worth a try.
I’ll post more soon.
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September 6th, 2008 by admin
I’ve been checking into Lean Manufacturing Training for our company recently. I think it has potential to improve our efficiency, which is something we need badly if we’re going to survive.
Everything I’ve read about Lean Manufacturing Jobs has served to increase my interest. I think we’re capable of getting there.
I think big improvements in efficiency will be absolutely critical for our ongoing success.
Alright – that’s all for now.
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September 4th, 2008 by admin
So I’ve been growing more and more interested in
Lean Manufacturing Principles lately. Our company is in dire need of improvements in efficiency, and I think that these methods could help us.
My research on Lean Manufacturing In the Medical Device Industry has shown that we’d have to make a lot of adjustments, but the results would be well worth it in the long run.
I’d much rather improve our efficiency locally than resort to mass layoffs our overseas outsourcing.
I’ll be looking forward to your comments.
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August 27th, 2008 by admin
I need to register for MCSE exam, but what about books and other material do I need to pay separately? I understand this requires hard work etc to get at I am just wondering if anyone has any advice they could give towards the course and advent themselves !
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August 27th, 2008 by admin
These past few days I’ve been tasked with researching
Lean Manufacturing Techniques for our company. So far, I’ve liked what I have learned.
From what I’ve read about Lean Manufacturing Training, I think it could be worth the difficult adjustment in the end. It will be a tough road, though.
With expenses rising every day, efficiency is absolutely critical.
Let me know what you think about all this.
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August 24th, 2008 by admin
I am interested in taking CCENT exam rather than the Network +, as it covers general networking (entry level). Also, can this certificate be used towards your CCNA as the first exam of the two required? Any pointers/highlights on the test that I should look out for? Thanks for your time
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August 17th, 2008 by admin
I have done MSc in Information Systems, although I did not go into this career path initially as I took up a job offer with Gartner. I worked in Hardware accounts for East European VARs and Resellers. I want to get into an erp implementations career. What should I do to achieve my goal?
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August 17th, 2008 by admin
Erp is all the rage now. And it should be. In the global market we are all involved in today it is critical that any firm be as competitive as possible. But when a firm is making an erp software selection to implement it is very important that the software selection is based on the processes in the concerned organization. And the functionality should be well defined. In case of a manufacturing unit, the core business would obviously be manufacturing, and software that is specific to such an organization should be chosen. The software that is designed for discrete manufacturing may not suit process manufacturing.
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August 2nd, 2008 by admin
The Satyananda course management system allows the student teacher's to keep track of their learning goals along with keeping track of their studies. It also helps in eLearning so that the student teacher's can take a course while sitting at their computer. This system helps the Satyananda Academy to use several forms of learning while keeping track of their students and what they have accomplished so far. The Satyananda Satyananda Course Management System supplies tools to the school for their management purposes. These tools include communication, uploading of content, return of students' work, peer assessment, administration of student groups, collecting and organizing student grades, questionnaires, tracking tools, and other tools that help the school to customize the system to their curriculum.
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July 31st, 2008 by admin
It is common practice in business and industry to buy and use software programs that will help with production and aid employees in doing their job more effectively. This is part of technology at work and as part of the workforce culture. To help with this transition it is a wise decision to use a knowledge beginnings approach with the workforce. It will pay dividends as employees gain knowledge about their jobs and how to do them better. This is nothing to fear but a transition period is needed to acquaint the workforce with the guidelines of such a program.
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