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The Six Sigma Journey7 August 2006Presented at the 3rd Annual Six Sigma in Healthcare Conference, March 2005, New Orleans by K. Semone Wagner, United Healthcare Revolutionizing the Business of Laboratory Services4 August 2006Presented at the 3rd Annual Six Sigma in Healthcare Conference, March 2005, by Martha Sunyog, DSI Laboratories The GE Toolkit at Virtua Health3 August 2006Presented at the 3rd Annual Six Sigma in Healthcare conference, March 2005 by Mark Van Kooy, Virtua Health Implementing Six Sigma in a Not-For-Profit Environment2 August 2006Presented at the 3rd Annual Six Sigma in Healthcare Conference, March 2005 by Dr Ouida Cash, Starfish Family Services and Bill Hathaway, Moresteam Using Lean Tools Under the Umbrella of Six Sigma in a Transactional Environment1 August 2006Presented at the Annual Lean Six Sigma Conference, December 2004, Dallas by David Wheeler, Cintas Corporation Faster Better Results for Quality and Economic Efficiency31 July 2006Presented at the Annual Lean Six Sigma Conference, December 2004, Dallas by Rene Labatut, Aventis Pasteur Decreasing Turnaround Times and Increasing Efficiency28 July 2006Presented at the Annual Lean Six Sigma Conference, December 2004, Dallas by Bernadette OBrien, RN, Children's Hospital of New York-Presbytarian Linking Lean, Six Sigma and Finance27 July 2006Presented at the Annual Lean Six Sigma Conference, December 2004 by Aline Young, Bank of America Eyes for Waste and Eyes for Flow26 July 2006Presented at the Lean Six Sigma Conference, December 1-3, 2004 by Brian O'Neill, Delphi Steering Leaning Out from the Often Overlooked" Non-Manufacturing Environment25 July 2006Presented at the Annual Lean Six Sigma Conference, December 2004 by Jim Serazio, Raytheon Missile Systems
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