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When the Covid19 pandemic is no longer the prime burden on British health services, it might be possible to refocus on the three concerns that threatened to overwhelm the National Health Service in 2019. Namely, heart disease, cancer and obesity.
Whilst the NHS can reasonably claim to have made progress with the first two, it is faced with an ever-increasing level in obesity. To non-clinical members of society this may seem rather surprising, considering the relative simplicity of the fat producing process, compared with the extreme complexity of cancer and heart disease. It may seem even more surprising to the many statisticians and process improvement professionals who witnessed the great success of blackbelts improving organisational processes whilst working within a culture of “Six-Sigma”.
Part 1 of this presentation will explain why many blackbelts have had such amazing success by improving organisational processes many of which had a history of chronic under-performance
Keywords | Process Improvement Obesity |
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