Lean Six Sigma for Law Enforcement takes more than just a group of people that can interpret data or write up a good business case case. It takes great leaders who are willing to create and champion a climate for change. Jacksonville Sheriff's Office, Sheriff John Rutherford, is such a leader. Sheriff Rutherford understands the difficult challenges that a culture shift brings with it, and discusses some of those challenges during his speech at the 2007 Shingo Awards.
Click the hyperlink below to watch Sheriff Rutherford's speech:
Sheriff John Rutherford's speech at the 2007 Shingo Awards
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A "Lean Leader" is someone who has a demonstrated knowledge of continuous process improvement tools (LEAN, Six Sigma, Theory of Constraints, Benchmarking, Process Reengineering, etc.), and is also well versed in leadership principles, to include, servant leadership, situational leadership, and emotional intelligence theories. "Lean Leaders" have the skill set necessary to propel any agency into becoming world class.
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Saturday, March 13, 2010
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