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Thursday, July 16, 2009

Duct Tape Marketing with Lean Six Sigma can help eliminate waste!

I published this article practically a year ago in a series of blog posts. I thought with the recent increase in Lean Six Sigma Online Training and how you reduce waste in marketing that it was an opportune time to re-publish.


Lean Six Sigma and Duct Tape Marketing- Original Comparison -

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Tuesday, July 7, 2009

WCBF present your Storyboard at the Conference


WCBF will be approving a limited number of Storyboard/Poster presentations for display at WCBFs 4th Annual Global Lean, Six Sigma and Business Improvement Summit, taking place at the Swan and Dolphin Resort, Walt Disney World, Orlando , October 13-16 2009.


Presenters will need to be available to discuss their storyboards on both days of the summit (October 14 & 15) during the morning and afternoon refreshment breaks. This is an excellent method to gain recognition for your process improvement initiatives, at the largest networking event of the year for practitioners, leading experts and senior executives involved with achieving process and business excellence.

The authors of all the accepted storyboard presentations will receive a 30% discount to attend the summit off the full Summit price, and a prize will be presented to the winning poster presentation at the event. Please note, discounts cannot be applied retrospectively, if you have already registered. Download the Summit brochure to view the full program.

In order to be considered, please email an abstract of your presentation proposal to me, claire.arpa@wcbf.com. Abstracts should be up to 250 words in length, outlining the project covered. The deadline for submitting abstracts is Friday August 21, 2009. All applicants will be informed if their storyboard has been accepted by Friday September 4, 2009.

Further details regarding the required format of storyboard presentations will be given to successful presenters. A Storyboard will be approximately 4ft wide and 3 ft high, displayed on tabletops alongside the exhibition.