You are currently browsing the category archive for the 'Process Improvement' category.

Learn to recognize potential problems before they threaten the survival of your business.

 

During the bleak days of the Depression, an aggressive politician from New York named Franklin Roosevelt made a bold promise that his administration would put “two chickens in every pot and a car in every garage.” As it turned out, this was one of the few times in history when a political exaggeration was actually an economic understatement.

 

Today, poultry is so inexpensive that it is the most common meat used in pet food. And the automobile has become such a fixture in the American home that owning just one is a handicap rather than a privilege. In fact, we have such an innate understanding of the internal combustion engine that most of us have a rough idea of how it works and why it sometimes doesn’t.

Read the rest of this entry »

Thought for today. The secret of success.
You need to be a hungry fighter – and a hungry fighter never quits. Success is largely hanging on after other have let to
- Dr. Seuss was rejected 23 times
- Michael Jordan was cut from his high school basketball team
- Henry Fort went broke five times
- The University of Bern rejected Albert Einstein’s Ph.D. Dissertation
- Winston Churchill took three years to get through the 8th grade. Later Churchill gave a commencement speech at Oxford consisting of only seven words: “Never, give up! Never, never give up!”