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Richard Coley, CEO of CFS Consulting Group, joins the Human Resources for Small Business podcast for a conversation on “Going Lean as Non-Manufacturing Company.”
In this episode, Richard Coley continues his explanation of what lean is and how a non-manufacturing company can apply lean tools to streamline processes and communication within their organization.
If you haven't checked out the first episode yet, please click here.
Learn: - How "Lean" concepts can be applied to any work environment - How communication between leadership and other team members can be improved through use of Lean tools - What results to expect in applying elements of Lean
Host: Brandon Laws, Xenium HR Guest: Richard Coley, CEO of CFS Consulting Group
Music By: “Cut and Dry Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons “Attribution 3.0″ http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/”
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Richard Coley, CEO of CFS Consulting Group, joins the Human Resources for Small Business podcast for a conversation on “Going Lean as Non-Manufacturing Company.”
In this episode, Richard Coley continues his explanation of what lean is and how a non-manufacturing company can apply lean tools to streamline processes and communication within their organization.
If you haven't checked out the first episode yet, please click here.
Learn: - How "Lean" concepts can be applied to any work environment - How communication between leadership and other team members can be improved through use of Lean tools - What results to expect in applying elements of Lean
Host: Brandon Laws, Xenium HR Guest: Richard Coley, CEO of CFS Consulting Group
Music By: “Cut and Dry Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons “Attribution 3.0″ http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/”
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