In this podcast, I share a webinar I gave for the International Society of Six Sigma Professionals (ISSSP) in March 2020.
Lean Six Sigma methods have been proven to be effective in corporations and businesses, but how does this discipline apply in the nonprofit world? This webinar will discuss how nonprofits use Lean Six Sigma as a way to maximize the positive impact on society with the resources and funding available. The presentation will also outline several best practices in process improvement, and how volunteering can be helpful for career development.
You can also watch the video version of this webinar below, where I have added video highlights from projects I’ve worked on overlaid on the slides, so I really encourage you to check it out.
Links
* International Society of Six Sigma Professionals (ISSSP)* James P Womack Scholarship and Philanthropy Fund* Center for Quality People and Organizations
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Transcript
Host (H): I would just like to welcome you all and thank you for joining us for today’s webinar, Applying Lean Six Sigma to Nonprofit Organizations. We are very excited about your participation today.
I introduce you to today’s speaker, Mr. Brion Hurley. Brion has a Master’s degree in Quality Management from the University of Iowa and is a certified Lean Six Sigma Master Black Belt with over 26 years of experience. Mr. Hurley spent 18 years at Rockwell Collins teaching Green Belt classes and mentoring projects. In 2015, Brion became the president of Recycling Advocates, where he continues to play a vital role. In addition to Recycling Advocates, Mr.