Tag Archives: Continuous

How to Use The Deming Cycle for Continuous Quality Improvement

Adam Henshall — December 7, 2017 — December 7, 2017 Understanding quality and seeking to improve it is arguably the core purpose behind undertaking process improvements. But where did this philosophy of process improvement come from? One key person is William Edwards Deming – sometimes referred to as Edward W. Deming. He’s principally a statistician, … Continue reading How to Use The Deming Cycle for Continuous Quality Improvement

Keep Your Millennials Around By Giving Them Continuous Performance Feedback

Michael Heller — June 23, 2017 — June 23, 2017 DarkWolfized / Pixabay More than one-in-three American workers today are Millennials (those who were ages 18–34 in 2015), and they have recently surpassed Generation X to become the largest share of the workforce. It may have been possible to ignore their need for continuous feedback … Continue reading Keep Your Millennials Around By Giving Them Continuous Performance Feedback

Why You Must Embrace Continuous Rapid Improvement or Slowly Die

by Kyle Lacy February 18, 2016 Follow @kyleplacyFebruary 18, 2016 The rate of change we experienced at ExactTarget between 2012-2014 was mind-boggling but could never compare to the earlier days of the company. Over the past year at OpenView, I’ve learned that the period of time between early stage and expansion stage for a software … Continue reading Why You Must Embrace Continuous Rapid Improvement or Slowly Die

Replace the Outdated Annual Review With Continuous Feedback

Robert GlazerApril 4, 2015 Ed Koch, the mayor of New York City throughout the 1980s, is a role model for managers everywhere. His managerial style never strayed from catering to his most important advocates: the voters. A popular figure among everyday New Yorkers, Koch rode the subway, shook hands with everyone he met, and always … Continue reading Replace the Outdated Annual Review With Continuous Feedback