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Medilink: Lean - The right approach
MediLink
Location:
Medilink, Edgbaston, Birmingham

Date:
28th Jan 2010


KM&T Lean Specialists will run interactive workshops and share advice on achieving a simpler, clearer future for your organisation.

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Learn The Secrets Of Great Planning
AME
Location:
Frasers Restaurant, Fraser’s Avenue, Kings Park, West Perth

Date:
30th Apr 2010


Speaker:
Adrian Jones, KM&T Director

Your annual planning and budgeting process doesn't need to be like this. It should be the lifeblood of your business. It is an invaluable opportunity to reflect on the year that has been and use this to map out a better way forward.

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Business Process Excellence for Pharmaceuticals, Biotech & Medical Devices
BPE Pharmaceuticals
Location:
Chelsea Football Club, Stamford Bridge, Fulham Road, London, SW6 1HS

Date:
28th Apr 2010


Improving Efficiency, Agility and Performance through Continuous Improvement and Process Excellence

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Association of Physicians Assistants
Location:
The Royal College of Anaesthetists, Churchill House, 35 Red Lion Square,
London, WC1R 4SG

Date:
28th May 2010


Speaker:
Andy Hall (KM&T Managing Consultant)

2nd Annual Conference & General Meeting, Strengthening The Anaesthesia team

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Problems can be Positive: Turn Problems into Organisational
Improvement Solutions
MediLink
Location:
Technologies Innovation Centre, 4 Greenfiled Cresecent,
Edgbaston, B15 3BE

Date:
1st Jul 2010


Speaker:
Neville Leedham (KM&T Managing Consultant)
and Mark Smith (KM&T Sector Director)

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Why the Public Sector should use consultants
  A leading UK Lean management consultancy has encouraged politicians to use external consultants to achieve multi-billion pound savings. The Government has declared that to lower the national debt over the next five years there needs to be 80 per cent efficiency and cost savings as well as 20 per cent increase in taxes, meaning efficiency savings are now a top priority. Global consultancy Knowledge, Management and Transfer (KM&T) believes that the current stance taken by some politi Go to Latest News