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Volume 4, Issue 7
Philanthropic Improvement Print E-mail
Written by Jill Barville   

Quality is both a battle cry and a boasting benchmark in corporate America, with organizations implementing processes to reduce waste, minimize defects, maximize resources and improve efficiency. The intent, of course, is to improve products and services with the ultimate goal of increasing profitability. Lean manufacturing and Six Sigma process improvement are arguably the two best-known systems for attaining this goal.

 


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