Breakthrough Management Group's CEO Becomes an Inc.com Expert-In-Residence.DENVER Denver, city (1990 pop. 467,610), alt. 5,280 ft (1,609 m), state capital, coextensive with Denver co., N central Colo., on a plateau at the foot of the Front Range of the Rocky Mts., along the South Platte River where Cherry Creek meets it; inc. 1861. -- Breakthrough Management Group (BMG BMG Bundesministerium für Gesundheit (Germand: Federal Ministry for Health) BMG Be My Girl BMG Blue Man Group BMG Bertelsmann Music Group BMG Be My Guest BMG Browning Machine Gun BMG Bulk Metallic Glass ), a global leader in performance excellence devoted to helping organizations systematically improve their processes and increase innovative capabilities, today announced its Founder and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. , David Silverstein, has joined the ranks of Inc.com's Experts-In-Residence as the Innovation Expert for its "Operations Resource Center." As an expert for Inc.com, Mr. Silverstein will pen a monthly online column exploring the latest trends in the innovation and performance excellence arenas and offering his professional industry advice. His first column, "It's All About Convergence," appears in the "Office and Operations" section of the Resource Center, and can be found online at: http://www.inc.com/resources/office/articles/20070601/silverstein.html Mr. Silverstein founded Breakthrough Management Group in 1999 and has since grown the firm internationally to include 11 offices on five continents. There, he drives BMG's strategic direction with a focus on continuously improving existing performance excellence models while constantly searching for the next generation of business best practices. Silverstein is the author of Insourcing (1) Doing work with inhouse employees. Contrast with outsourcing. (2) Creating jobs in your country by an organization that is foreign owned. Contrast with outsourcing. Innovation, a book about the successful ways companies drive innovation with the discipline and structure common to performance improvement methodologies like Lean and Six Sigma Not to be confused with Sigma 6. Six Sigma is a set of practices originally developed by Motorola to systematically improve processes by eliminating defects.[1] A defect is defined as nonconformity of a product or service to its specifications. . Since its launch in 1998, Inc.com has established itself as the premier online destination for successful executives and entrepreneurs at fast growing companies. Inc.com is the nation's most definitive source of daily breaking entrepreneurial en·tre·pre·neur n. A person who organizes, operates, and assumes the risk for a business venture. [French, from Old French, from entreprendre, to undertake; see enterprise. news and offers a wealth of multi-media features including Inc. TV, audio podcasts, and slideshows. Last August Inc.com launched IncTechnology.com, the only stand-alone vertical technology site written for the owners of growing companies. The site includes articles with specific hands-on advice and strategies for a variety of technology issues, ranging from network security to purchasing the best business laptop Same as laptop computer. laptop - portable computer . Inc.com is the nation's most definitive source of daily breaking entrepreneurial news and offers a wealth of multi-media features including Inc.TV, audio podcasts, and slideshows. The site offers about 15,000 articles and tools. About Breakthrough Management Group BMG is the world's leading provider of training and consulting for performance excellence. Specializing in Lean, Six Sigma and Innovation, BMG works with leading companies around the globe to help "in-source" new capability and develop new core competencies A core competency is something that a firm can do well and that meets the following three conditions specified by Hamel and Prahalad (1990):
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