by Philip Paul Beyer | Dec 11, 2013 | The Organizer Blog
“Never judge a system by system ABUSE!” he said. That last word, particularly, rang in my ears as the talk radio host spoke about some recent, unreasoning criticisms and outright attacks on long-standing and workable systems that have proved themselves to have great...
by Philip Paul Beyer | Nov 25, 2013 | The Organizer Blog
Phillip Crosby, a quality consultant defined quality as “being in conformance to our customer’s requirements, which is accomplished by doing things right the first time.” As a “Quality” preacher/evangelist for over 25 years, I am adding...
by Philip Paul Beyer | Nov 11, 2013 | The Organizer Blog
“You’re not going to see a Grande White Mocha with an extra shot of espresso, spill out of a CUP OF TEA,” my friend Rob said yesterday. “What comes out of your cup when it’s tipped over is what was IN your cup in the first place! In other...
by Philip Paul Beyer | Nov 8, 2013 | The Organizer Blog
Employee changes can be a pain! When experienced employees leave for “greener pastures,” or any other reason, that expertise can walk out the door with them. That is, unless you’ve implemented good control systems! One afternoon, as I walked through...
by Philip Paul Beyer | Oct 28, 2013 | The Organizer Blog
There’s a philosophy to follow when implementing and understanding business systems. “Don’t let things you DON’T know, confuse the things you DO know!” You may have heard this before? But where you really listening? Hearing that statement...
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