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Jeremy Garrett

How the Pareto Principle Can Improve Our Daily Lives

Posted by Jeremy Garrett

The Pareto principle has been used for many years, whether implicitly or explicitly. This post focuses on current applications in our daily lives.

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How the Pareto Principle Can Give Us All the Wisdom of Solomon

Posted by Jeremy Garrett

In this article Jeremy and George turn to literary and religious tradition to illustrate how wise rulers could have benefited by tools we study and apply in preparation for our credentialing exams.

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How Root Cause Analysis Can Transform Lives

Posted by Jeremy Garrett

In his latest article Jeremy provides great real-life examples how performing root cause analysis can change lives.

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How Advanced Control Charts Can Save Our Schools – And How They Improved My Own Teaching

Posted by Jeremy Garrett

Public school systems in the United States are in desperate need of Six Sigma methodology. Techniques like control charts and histograms would help.

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How Control Charts Made Me a Better Teacher

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How some easily constructed “control charts” greatly improved my teaching and my own awareness of the impacts of my decisions.

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