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Best Places to Work for Six Sigma Professionals

Starwood Retains Top Spot  •  March/April 2011  •  Volume 7, Issue 2

Corporate Leadership Profile

Best Places to Work for Six Sigma Professionals

By Kirsten Terry and Randy Woods

Starwood Hotels and Resorts retains the top spot on iSixSigma's Best Places to Work list. Also, learn about the other nine companies honored this year.

Research

iSixSigma's 8th Annual Salary Survey

By Heidi Hanson

Report on compensation trends for Six Sigma professionals around the world.

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"Final Tollgate" Project Example

Improving the Electronic Invoicing Process for Third-party Logistics

By Joseph Chen

ATC Logistics & Electronics, a supply chain management firm, improves its electronic invoice rejection rate.

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Strategy

Caution: Training Missteps

By David Lengacher

In their role as technical trainers, Belts must learn to steer clear of teaching failure modes. Six tips to avoid failures in intention and execution are presented here.

Getting an Education: The State of Lean Six Sigma Training in 2011

By Katherine Bontrager

The experience of five companies displays the current trends in teaching Belts.

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The Evolution of a Training Program
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