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Tag: Madison
Management Books
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The Leader's Handbook: Making Things Happen, Getting Things Done
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Peter R. Scholtes
Absolutely wonderful book - we give it our highest recommendation.
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Fourth Generation Management: The New Business Consciousness
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Brian Joiner
An excellent book for those who wish to begin the transformation to "Fourth Generation Management" and for the experienced as well. We give this well written and easy to follow book this book our highest recommendation.
Management Articles
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101 Ways to Design an Experiment, or Some Ideas About Teaching Design of Experiments
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William G. Hunter
A great article sharing ideas on teaching and learning about Design of Experiments (DoE), a powerful and greatly underutilized tool. 6 simga efforts have greatly increased the use of DoE.
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Doing More With Less in the Public Sector: A Progress Report from Madison, Wisconsin
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William G. Hunter, Jan O'neill, Carol Wallen
"The new quality improvement ideas can help public officials combat the effects of decreasing budgets just as they help private businesses increase productivity." Published in Quality Progress, July 1987.
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Quality in the Community: One City's Experience
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George E. P. Box, Laurel W. Joiner, Sue Rohan
Highlights the evolution of the Quality movement in Madison, Wisconsin and the role of the Madison Area Quality Improvement Network during the 1980's.
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William G. Hunter: An Innovator and Catalyst for Quality Improvement
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George E. P. Box
This is the text of a talk given at the Speakers' Dinner at the Sixth Annual William G. Hunter Conference on Quality in Madison, Wisconsin, on June 2, 1993. In it, George Box recalls Bill Hunter's pivotal role in the birth of the quality movement in the c
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An Introduction to Deming's Management Ideas
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Peter R. Scholtes
An Introduction to Deming's Management Teaching and Philosophy by Peter Scholtes - webcast from the Annual W. Edwards Deming Institute conference in Madison, Wisconsin, November 9th, 2008.
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Managing Our Way to Economic Success: Two Untapped Resources
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William G. Hunter
"American organizations could compete much better at home and abroad if they would learn to tap the potential information inherent in all processes and the creativity inherent in all employees."
Management Web Sites and Resources
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Center for Quality and Productivity Improvement
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George E. P. Box, William G. Hunter
Founded in 1985 by George E.P. Box and the William Hunter at the University of Wisconsin - Madison. The technical report series is one of the best online management resources with reports authors including: George Box, W. Edwards Deming, Peter Scholtes, Kaoru Ishikawa, William Hunter, Gipsie Ranney and Brian Joiner. Sadly the center has abandoned the ideas of George Box and Bill Hunter. It once was a very important center for thought about management improvement. The legacy left by Box and Hunter has been lost. I find this very sad and a huge insult to the memories of those great men. Bill Hunter was my father and built the Center after he was diagnosed with fatal cancer because it was a useful way to provide benefit to the world. Seeing that cause abandoned I find insulting and extremely unfortunate for all those that no longer have the possibility of benefiting from the vision of Box and Hunter through the center. Thankfully many people that learned from them have continued to build upon their work. And their books, writing and other material continue to inspire those interested in management improvement.
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Peter Scholtes
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Peter R. Scholtes
Web site of Peter Scholtes, author of The Leader's Handbook (an excellent book) and The Team Handbook. The site offers several excellent management articles. He taught with Deming. Peter was a good friend and his management ideas are well worth studying.