SBTIonline.com 2009-08-11T18:57:49Z WordPress http://sbtionline.com/feed/atom/ admin <![CDATA[SBTI Show 06: Europe (Audio+)]]> http://sbtionline.com/?p=1952 2009-07-24T19:20:25Z 2009-07-15T22:34:11Z Hakan Wallin, head of SBTI Europe, joins us to talk about the MBB course, six sigma in government and universities and in Europe in general.

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admin <![CDATA[SBTI Show 05: DISC (Audio+)]]> http://sbtionline.com/?p=1948 2009-07-24T19:38:14Z 2009-07-15T22:30:44Z Don Jones talks with us about the DISC assessment model. DISC is a four quadrant behavioral model that examines individuals in an environment or a specific situation.

This is one of the soft skills taught in SBTI’s Six Sigma Master Black Belt program. DISC can help when interacting with people who have a different communication style than you do.

D – Dominance
I – Influence
S – Steadiness
C – Conscientiousness

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admin <![CDATA[SBTI Show 04: World Business Review Part 3]]> http://sbtionline.com/?p=1945 2009-07-24T19:26:36Z 2009-07-15T22:24:43Z Recorded in 2002, World Business Review host Gen. Alexander Haig discusses the topic of Six Sigma Solutions. He is joined by CEO of SBTI Stephen Zinkgraf, Ph.D. and VP & Research Director Dan Miklovic of GartnerG2.

This is a moderated panel interview with a field report from CSX Transportation.

Dr. Zinkgraf was invited to participate on WORLD BUSINESS REVIEW with Gen. Alexander Haig because of his recognized status as an industry leader in the innovation, definition and deployment of the Six Sigma Process Improvement Methodology.

Gen. Haig’s WORLD BUSINESS REVIEW is a weekly series targeted to an educated business audience and is currently airing in major cities nationwide and is distributed internationally.

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admin <![CDATA[SBTI Show 04: World Business Review Part 2]]> http://sbtionline.com/?p=1941 2009-07-24T19:36:24Z 2009-07-15T22:20:10Z Recorded in 2002, World Business Review host Gen. Alexander Haig discusses the topic of Six Sigma Solutions. He is joined by CEO of SBTI Stephen Zinkgraf, Ph.D. and VP & Research Director Dan Miklovic of GartnerG2.

This is a moderated panel interview with a field report from CSX Transportation.

Dr. Zinkgraf was invited to participate on WORLD BUSINESS REVIEW with Gen. Alexander Haig because of his recognized status as an industry leader in the innovation, definition and deployment of the Six Sigma Process Improvement Methodology.

Gen. Haig’s WORLD BUSINESS REVIEW is a weekly series targeted to an educated business audience and is currently airing in major cities nationwide and is distributed internationally.

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admin <![CDATA[SBTI Show 04: World Business Review Part 1]]> http://sbtionline.com/?p=1938 2009-07-24T19:36:06Z 2009-07-15T22:05:00Z Recorded in 2002, World Business Review host Gen. Alexander Haig discusses the topic of Six Sigma Solutions. He is joined by CEO of SBTI Stephen Zinkgraf, Ph.D. and VP & Research Director Dan Miklovic of GartnerG2.

This is a moderated panel interview with a field report from CSX Transportation.

Dr. Zinkgraf was invited to participate on WORLD BUSINESS REVIEW with Gen. Alexander Haig because of his recognized status as an industry leader in the innovation, definition and deployment of the Six Sigma Process Improvement Methodology.

Gen. Haig’s WORLD BUSINESS REVIEW is a weekly series targeted to an educated business audience and is currently airing in major cities nationwide and is distributed internationally.

To watch this show in it’s entirety please visit http://sbtionline.com/Videos/wbr/

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admin <![CDATA[SBTI Show 02: Emergency Room Case Study]]> http://sbtionline.com/?p=1932 2009-08-11T18:57:49Z 2009-07-15T21:51:14Z The facility is a medium-sized hospital serving five communities in south central Texas. It had gained a reputation for long emergency room waiting times, resulting in local residents driving 30 miles or more to hospitals in neighboring major metropolitan areas. The facility also experienced declining customer satisfaction ratings. The hospital hoped to improve its wait times in order to keep more of the communities’ residents visiting their facility, closer to home.

SBTI was selected to send a Master Black Belt consultant to select the project team and lead the project. Team members were selected from the Emergency Department (ED) and other ancillary departments including laboratory, radiology, materials management, and registration. The team worked through SBTI’s Lean Sigma DMAIC roadmap using Six Sigma and Lean tools to identify the sources of the problems leading to long wait times.

You can read more about SBTI in healthcare here http://sbtionline.com/healthcare/

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admin <![CDATA[SBTI Show 01: Master Black Belt Part 2]]> http://sbtionline.com/?p=1927 2009-07-24T19:40:19Z 2009-07-15T21:44:10Z SBTI Executive Director, Dick Scott, explains the value proposition of SBTI’s Six Sigma Master Black Belt Program. He explains the entry criteria, breaks down the core program into the hard skills, and soft skills taught during the program. Finally, Dick addresses the certification process and program cost.

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admin <![CDATA[SBTI Show 01: Master Black Belt Part 1]]> http://sbtionline.com/?p=1921 2009-07-24T19:40:57Z 2009-07-15T21:34:52Z SBTI Executive Director, Dick Scott, explains the value proposition of SBTI’s Six Sigma Master Black Belt Program. He explains the entry criteria, breaks down the core program into the hard skills, and soft skills taught during the program. Finally, Dick addresses the certification process and program cost.

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admin <![CDATA[SBTI Show 01: Master Black Belt Part 3]]> http://sbtionline.com/?p=1529 2009-07-24T19:41:55Z 2009-07-14T16:36:12Z SBTI Executive Director, Dick Scott, explains the value proposition of SBTI’s Six Sigma Master Black Belt Program. He explains the entry criteria, breaks down the core program into the hard skills, and soft skills taught during the program. Finally, Dick addresses the certification process and program cost.

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admin <![CDATA[SBTI Show 08: Advanced Shakespeare Comm. and Leadership]]> http://sbtionline.com/?p=1425 2009-07-24T20:05:35Z 2009-07-14T00:10:26Z Great leaders are always great communicators. Master Black Belts are company leaders. Shakespeare was a great communicator.

Great leaders connect to their auidences through Ethos (Ethics), Logos (Logic) and Pathos (Passion).

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