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Australian LBS Conference proves to be a huge success |
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Success Leads to more Australian Events
Building on the success of the Lean Business System conference in Melbourne, 21 February 2012, we are going to schedule 2 others, in Perth during September and Sydney in February 2013.
We are also pleased to introduce to Australia, our highly regarded Lean Culture events during August 2012 in Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide.
These will be delivered by Kevin Eyre from S A Partners who has received excellent interaction and feedback from business leaders during his events in both Ireland and the UK during 2011 and 2012.
More details are to follow on the Lean Business System Conferences in September 2012 and Sydney in February 2013.
Regarding our August 2012 Lean Culture events:
Over the last 20 years of our leading research, consultancy and training within the lean community we have found that the emphasis has moved away from questions like ‘Where do I start’ and ‘How do I get trained in the tools’. In fact for companies some years into the journey the questions are now ‘Why am I not achieving as much as I hoped’ and ‘How do I stop things stalling’.
This advanced workshop is for middle or senior managers who are seeing just these issues in their organisation. It helps you to understand how to correct this and start developing a Lean Culture.
For further details, please contact John Adamek.
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Chris Butterworth, guest speaker at the Annual Public Sector Update 2011 Conference |
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Chris Butterworth, guest speaker at the Annual Public Sector Update 2011 Conference Chris Butterworth has been invited to speak at the Annual Public Sector Update 2011 Conference - Governance without barriers, The holistic approach. The event, is your best opportunity to get up to speed on the latest governance issues in the public sector in just one day. Critical issues addressed will include: - The Economic Development Board's perspective on the role of the public sector
- Competitiveness - what does this mean in the local government organisational culture
- Board governance & performance
- Effectively managing internal fraud
- Social media risks for the public sector
- Lean thinking - and how to implement sustainable continuous improvement
Chris, representing S A Partners, will be delivering a talk on 'Lean thinking, and how to implement sustainable continuous improvement' The event takes place 25 October 2011, Stamford Plaza Adelaide, 150 North Terrace, Adelaide Secure your place now! For more information or online registration: www.CSAust.com/AnnualPublicUpdate Enquires contact Susan bradbrook (08) 8132 0266 |
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Chris Butterworth speaks at the Australian Institute of Management |
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Chris Butterworth, guest speaker at the Australian Institute of Management Chris Butterworth has been invited by the Australian Institute of Management as a guest speaker at the South Australian Project Management Showcase. The one day event aimed at Business Leaders & Managers covers topics such as Lean Thinking, Project Delivery, Communication and Scheduling. Chris, representing S A Partners, will be delivering a talk on 'Applying Lean Business System Thinking to Project Management. The event takes place 2nd September 2011 in Adelaide. For further information or to register your place, click here www.aipm.com.au |
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S A Partners launches business in Australia |
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April 2011 - new business launched in Australia
S A Partners has opened a new business in Australia – S A Partners Pty Ltd. For some time S A Partners has been working with the University of South Australia in Adelaide, through which local representative Chris Butterworth, and S A Partners’ chairman Professor Peter Hines, deliver courses and workshops entitled ‘The Principles of Lean Thinking’ and ‘Lean Leadership’. These courses are also run for clients internally.
Managing Director of S A Partners Pty Ltd, Chris Butterworth, who has been with S A Partners in UK for more than ten years commented: “It’s an exciting challenge for me to establish a new business in this part of the world. There is a high level of interest in our Lean Business System, and our work through the University of South Australia with the RAAF is a great example of how transferrable this approach is across industries. Our plan is to establish a business that can be sustained long term and help organisations in Australia to improve and grow.”
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Supply Chain Responsiveness in Practice |
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Supply Chain Responsiveness in Practice
As a project sponsor, S A Partners is collaborating with Cranfield University, Tata Beverages, Manhattan Associates and many others on the SCRiP (Supply Chain Responsiveness in Practice) project, which runs from October 2010 to September 2012.
SCRiP is a task group at Cranfield University's School of Management, set up to help industry supply chains to respond effectively to customer needs. The ways in which an organisation is sensitive to its market and to demands from customers are a good indicator of a company's agility. High levels of responsiveness to what customers want can inspire unparalleled levels of satisfaction and loyalty - but achieving these levels is a challenge.
SCRiP brings together expertise and experience from industry and academia to realign supply chain strategies in some of the UK's largest and most influential organisations. The principal barrier that the project aims to overcome is the alignment between the desire to meet customer demands and the way in which internal processes and resources are deployed to achieve it.
For more information contact
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or visit the SCRiP webpage.
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