Through Linked In- I was very happy to connect with and learn from Bill Fox. He has created a unique system-with strategies for achieving process improvement results in "Five Minutes to Process Improvement Success," which is designed to help organizations fast track their way to success with process improvement.
Born out of frustration with the way most organizations attempt to improve their operations, Bill Fox created and publishes the popular 5 Minutes to Process Improvement Success interview series. In this work, Bill has established himself as an authority on uncovering and leveraging the best performance improvement strategies and tactics of top consultants from around the world. Bill openly shares and promotes these strategies and tactics to advance the state of the industry to the benefit of all. Bill also combines his performance improvement work with his passion for flying and aerial photography to help organizations gain a higher perspective for advancing their organizations to higher levels of performance.
Bill is originally from Western Pennsylvania and earned a BS degree at Penn State after serving in the US Navy Nuclear Submarine Service. He has over 25 years of experience working as a consultant, project manager, analyst and developer.
He invites you to download his latest free interview series 5 Minutes to Process Improvement Success where you will find some of the best ideas anywhere on performance improvement, follow him on Twitter, or travel with him as he explores the world from 3,000 ft. at Fox High Perspective.
In the series, each expert was given 5-10 minutes to share valuable takeaway strategies along with practical steps for application. "The intent was to deliver dense, easily digestible nuggets of process improvement insight to apply in a variety of situations"- says Bill Fox, who is the Chief Improvement Officer of 5 Minutes to Process Improvement Success.
“The good news is that no one organization or individual has cornered the market on process improvement. That's exactly why this series of five minute process improvement success interviews was created,” says Bill Fox, who is also editor of the series. “It's specifically designed to deliver a collection of short, but brilliant process improvement strategies and tactics from people who are really making it happen. It provides a unique and powerful reference full of fresh new ways to improve a business.”
In order to do this, a group of experts was enlisted to share their most effective process improvement ideas. Each professional was asked just one question: "What is your best process improvement strategy or tactic that has worked really well for you or your clients?"
The responses resulted in some of the most unique ideas ever encountered on process improvement. The interview series will continue on as an evolving series and promises to provide a collection of powerful strategies and tactics that will become a mainstay of a process improvement library.
Go to http://www.5minutespisuccess.com to view the interviews on purchase the Kindle version at Amazon.
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Email: bfox@5minutespisuccess.com
5 Minutes to Process Improvement
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