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		<title>By: Change is nothing, everything is. &#187; Process improvement and cost reduction potential</title>
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		<dc:creator>Change is nothing, everything is. &#187; Process improvement and cost reduction potential</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] My very best friend, Feedreader gave me this article from Tyner Blain this morning. Simply summing up how to determine and focus your process improvement and implementation work. Summary: Identify the most expensive processes to run. Determine ways to replace them. Calculate ROI and use it to drive prioritization. Also take a look at Sansy Kemsleys comments from the Process2006 conference over here! [...]</description>
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