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Kaufman Global leadership to share change management techniques during upcoming ASQ webinar

January 25, 2013  9:33 am

INDIANAPOLIS — Kaufman Global announced today its participation in the ASQ Reliability Division’s annual webinar program, a worldwide education series that promotes quality through reliability training. Kaufman Global’s Jerry Timpson, president and principal, and Sean Wright, executive vice president and principal, will present, “Change Management Inside the …Read More >

 
 
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Kaufman Global attends 2012 IADC World Drilling Conference

June 4, 2012  3:48 pm

Today’s worldwide economic landscape is pushing management to achieve higher output, better quality, and increased market share using less labor, money and inventory. They are being forced to “earn the future” while working under some very intense restraints. Sound familiar? This very topic is the focus the International …Read More >

 
 
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Relentless Means Relentless

May 23, 2012  10:34 am

Taiichi Ohno’s Afterward* in his seminal book Workplace Management is sublime. It reads:

Whatever name you may give our system, there are parts of it that are so far removed from generally accepted ideas (common sense) that if you do it only …Read More >

 
 
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2012 Offshore Technology Conference attendees discuss processes in aftermath of Macondo Oil Spill

April 25, 2012  9:26 am

Join us next week at the 2012 Offshore Technology Conference (OTC) to hear about the latest trends, news, and technology advancements related to offshore and mining sources. Ranked as one of the 200 largest trade shows hosted annually in the United States, the conference takes place from …Read More >

 
 
Jerry President and Principal

Workplace Motivation is Easy to Understand but Hard to Achieve

February 12, 2012  8:22 am

When I was young, around 12-years-old, I went to summer camp for a couple of weeks each year. It was an overnight camp with a lake, a lodge, campfires—basically everything. We were separated into cabins of 8 or so campers. Each cabin had an identity based on a …Read More >