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03/04/2020

Continuous Improvement, April 5-8th, 2020

At the 2020 Continuous Improvement Conference, you will hear from experts on how to motivate others and inspire lasting change so that you'll have fewer Hail Marys and broken plays. 

Keynote Speakers:

Mike Hoseus, Executive Director, Center for Quality People & Organizations
HOW TO CREATE A SYSTEM OF PEOPLE WILLING AND ABLE TO SOLVE PROBLEMS
Many companies embarking on a Lean journey become frustrated with kaizen events and isolated improvement projects that yield great short-term results but have limited sustainability. They are searching for something more: the culture of continuous improvement with its philosophy, processes, and people  aligned to cultivate problem solving. Learn how to create a system of people who are willing and able to solve problems.

Travis Russell, Production Manager, US Synthetic
OUR QUEST FOR OPERATIONAL EXCELLENCE
Creating real change in an organization requires that you change people's habits and behaviors, the sum of which is your culture. Getting employees to think and act differently is the key. Hear the story of how manufacturer US Synthetic developed a change management approach that not only helped it win The Shingo Prize, world's highest standard for operational excellence, but also created a continuous  improvement culture that has driven consistently strong results.

Dave Macfarlane, President, IC Group, Inc.
OUR TRANSFORMATION: FROM 5S TO GEMBA WALKS
The IC Group, a provider of print and marketing solutions, has been harnessing the power of continuous  improvement and technical innovation to reduce waste, meet stringent service requirements, and focus on customer-defined value. Many Lean tools are in use, and the latest to be introduced daily Gemba walks-have proven effective in improving team communications and solving problems before they snowball and impact customers. Hear about the progress and challenges as IC Group continues its Lean journey.

Karen Martin, President, TKMG, Inc.
CHOOSE TO BE OUTSTANDING
Discover the essential ingredients that drive exceptional performance. Learn how to strip away unnecessary complexity to enable the levels of performance and innovation that make an organization truly OUTSTANDING. Proven, practical, and surprisingly simple, Karen's system focuses on four key behaviors for excellence-clarity, focus, discipline, and engagement-that, once instilled into a company's DNA, open the door to sustainable growth, profit, and a deeply engaged workforce. 

David Veech, President, D. Veech & Company, Inc.
THE IDEA FARM
Change is sweeping through organizations at an exciting and challenging pace. Those who can't
embrace this or build resilient systems will suffer in many ways. Building resiliency skills in the workplace
is the best preparation for any kind of change. To build these skills, you'll need a system that allows ideas to
surface and then flourish through collaborative refinement that leads to more ideas. In short, what you'll need is an idea farm.


The 2020 Continuous Improvement Conference will be held April 5–8 in Columbus, Ohio at the Renaissance Columbus Downtown Hotel. It is the only annual event focused on helping custom manufacturers such as printing and converting companies achieve operational excellence by using the concepts of Lean manufacturing and other management and quality systems. It is ideal for executives and managers playing a vital role in seeking operational excellence. You'll be surrounded by like-minded professionals who want to make a difference in their organizations!

Register today!

At the 2020 Continuous Improvement Conference, you can expect to: 

• Learn how to plan for the future and protect your company's survival

• Hear real stories of how companies use advanced approaches to cut costs and increase productivity

• Be inspired from nationally-known authorities in operational excellence

• Grow your management skills in cultural transformation and leading through change

View the CI Mini Brochure

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