Category Archives: Business
Organizational Structures Diagram
Organizational Structure Types. 1 1) Hierarchical Structure. The hierarchical model is the most popular organizational chart type. There are a few models that are derived from this … 2 2) Matrix Structure. 3 3) Horizontal/Flat Structure. 4 4) Network Structure. View diagram Organizational Structures Diagram
Swot analysis example
This SWOT analysis example (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats) shows how a dog grooming business can use SWOT to create a marketing plan. This SWOT analysis example (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats) shows how a dog grooming business can use SWOT to View diagram Swot analysis example
Leadership habits
Adversity emboldens courageous leaders and leaves them more committed to their strategic direction. Leaders who lack courage simply toe the company line. They follow the safest path — the path of least resistance — because they’d rather cover their backside View diagram Leadership habits
Kaizen Continuous Improvement Approach
What is Kaizen? Kaizen is an approach to creating continuous improvement based on the idea that small, ongoing positive changes can reap significant improvements. Typically, it is based on cooperation and commitment and stands in contrast to approaches that use View diagram Kaizen Continuous Improvement Approach
SMART Goals Explained
SMART goals means specific, timebased, realistic and achievable goals. These are advantageous for a multitude of reasons. These are basically the factors that help in achieving a specific goal or for smart goal setting. What are SMART Objectives? SMART Objectives View diagram SMART Goals Explained
Great Leadership Traits
What Are the Leadership Qualities that Make a Great Leader? 1. Communication.. If you’re in a leadership role, good communication skills are absolutely crucial. Using language to… 2. Integrity.. Without integrity, no real success if possible. You can’t expect your View diagram Great Leadership Traits
Seven Forms of Waste
When a facility produces too much of a product, it is a form of waste. Even if the product does eventually sell, it causes certain types of waste. For example, if you have too much of a product, it needs View diagram Seven Forms of Waste
Kaizen Design Principles
Please try again later. There are 5 Fundamental KAIZEN™ Principles that are embedded in every KAIZEN™ tool and in every KAIZEN™ behavior. The 5 principles are: Know your Customer, Let it Flow, Go to Gemba, Empower People and Be Transparent. View diagram Kaizen Design Principles
Process Management DMAIC Approach - Define Measure Analyze Improve Control
The DMAIC improvement cycle is the core tool used to drive Six Sigma projects. However, DMAIC is not exclusive to Six Sigma and can be used as the framework for other improvement applications. DMAIC is an abbreviation of the five View diagram Process Management DMAIC Approach - Define Measure Analyze Improve Control
