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May 14, 2006

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Margaret

Hi Peter,Thanks for your suggestion, I do want to have my book also in Dutch so I'll keep you in mind.I agree with you about the imttamenpelion: my advice is to train about 20-25% of the employees in the first run (first wave) and about 4-6 month later these trained ones would get their next project while another 20-25% of the employees would start the training in the Lean Six Sigma methodology.So the good start is important. My experience is that if such improvement program fails, it is due to due to the wrong start and insufficient preparation.That's the reason I spend a significant part in my book explaining and providing you the STRUCTURE in which Lean Six Sigma as a TOOL should be applied. This will give you the full benefit of the method in the short and in the long term as well.Warm regards,PeterPS: I enjoyed Ben's book very much. A good one!

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