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Six Sigma
Healthcare Conferences 2004
Six Sigma
Healthcare Conferences 2004 Overview: Six Sigma made its move from
manufacturing to healthcare several years ago, and it has proven
itself an even better fit for service-intensive organizations like
hospitals and health plans. If you are new to Six Sigma, find out
what it is all about. If you are familiar with Six Sigma, join with
Six Sigma Healthcare Conferences 2004 in comparing case studies to
your own experience. Participants will learn practical tips for
introducing Six Sigma to their organization, ideas on how to sell
Six Sigma internally, and ample case studies to verify Six Sigma’s
fit in a healthcare environment. Participants will witness how Six
Sigma can literally change the culture of an
organization.
Six Sigma is
evolving at an astonishing and amazing rate. As its deployment
becomes more widespread, its applications become more sophisticated.
This allows organizations to become increasingly competitive,
responsive to our customers' needs, and accountable to the demands
of organizations.
Six Sigma
Healthcare Conferences 2004 brings you a powerhouse of case studies,
from a full spectrum of reference points, industries, and
organizations to help you realize your maximum potential. Six Sigma
Healthcare Conferences 2004 are
designed for individuals who have technical proficiencies,
interpersonal skills, and leadership responsibilities within their
respective discipline areas and are actively involved in the process
of organizational change, development, and group dynamics. This
includes vice presidents, directors, and managers of operations,
quality, manufacturing, product development, process industries,
transactional functions, and healthcare. Master Black Belts, Black
Belts, Green Belts Champions should also attend this
conference.
Key topics in
Six Sigma Healthcare Conferences 2004: As a healthcare professional
you know the pressure to reduce costs and at the same time to
deliver better clinical outcomes. The healthcare industry used to
think that higher quality and lower costs couldn’t coexist, Six
Sigma proves it is just the opposite. The central idea behind Six
Sigma is that if you can measure how many "defects" you have in a
process, you can systematically figure out how to eliminate them and
get as close to "zero defects" as
possible.
Some of the
issues highlighted during the last event that will be addressed at
Six Sigma Healthcare Conferences 2004 include:
- Adapting Six
Sigma to the healthcare environment and overcoming the cultural
and professional differences to other sectors
- Leading and
structuring a Six Sigma organization
- Managing
change and communicating Six Sigma effectively to win over
skeptics
- Successful
project selection and sizing
- Applying Six
Sigma methods and tools to clinical outcomes
- Integrating
Six Sigma with other quality initiatives
- Practical
examples of using Six Sigma in the Emergency Department, for staff
scheduling, for audit and compliance and in supply management,
among others
Explore the Six Sigma Toolkit - your ultimate resource
for Six Sigma Projects and initiatives
Learn about Six Sigma and achieve Green
Belt or Yellow Belt certification through our On-Line Courses - offered at a fraction of the cost of old economy education
programs, with complete scheduling
flexibility.
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