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Wednesday, 23 January 2008 10:32 |
Lecture Topics Total Productivity Management ( TPmgtTM) ---- A Systemic Approach to Compete in Quality, Cost and Time. Total Quality Management ( TQM ) ---- The Past, the Present , and the Future. Enterprise Reengineering ( ERTM ) ---- An Industrial Engineering and Behavioral Approach for Optimal Results Managing the Human Potential ( MHP ) for Maximum and Sustainable Performance Sumanth's Management System ( SMSTM ) ---- A Generic Model for the 21st Century Enterprises S ystemic Change Management ( SCM ) ---- A Proven Approach to Minimize Employee and Management's Resistance to Change A Comprehensive Approach to Manage Technologies in Enterprises PQTeams ---- A Proven Approach to Problem-Solving Customer Service Management( CSM ): A necessary Tool for Survival into the 21st Century Benchmarking: A Practical Approach for World-Class Competitiveness Total Productivity Benchmarking ( TPB ) ---- A Non-traditional Approach to be World-Class Managerial and Supervisory Training in Leadership and Motivation Managerial and Supervisory Training in Organizing and Staffing Managerial and Supervisory Training in Time Management Managerial and Supervisory Training in Project Management Managing for Maximum Results Developing Vision and Mission Statements ---- the First Steps to Greatness The Total Productivity Model? ( TPM© ) ---- A Non-traditional Tool to Measure and Link Performance to Profits The Comprehensive Total Productivity Model ( CTPM© )---- A performance Tool to Measure the Tangible and Intangibles The 100 Productivity Improvement Techniques for Maximum Corporate Performance Managing the Technology Gradient in the 21st Century
Notes: All the above topics have been offered in 1-hour lectures One-day Executive Overviews Two-day Detailed Workshops They have been offered at universities, conference centers, and in house, at companies. Rates and licensing fee vary. All of the above have been customer-made for different types of industries. Dr. Sumanth has offered these seminars/lectures globally in North American, Latin American, the Europe, Africa, and Asia.
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