Don’t “ghost” the data
ot all data is paranormal! The above distribution reminds us that sometimes we “ghost” the data by not using it for data-driven decision making.
A gentle reminder to always present your data clearly.
Clearly they’ve read “Ask These Four Questions Before Starting Any Improvement.”
These pumpkins should use standard work to accomplish the job quickly and accurately.
Are they three steps from harm? I don't think so.
Optimize your trick-or-treating candy input: run it through the seven wastes.
She should follow Mike Madsen's four tips.
Cindy Spangler
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