Are you too busy to improve?

On Demand Recording

(We know time is precious, that's why we're keeping this short!)

Join Matt Hobson-Rohrer and Master Black Belt Steve Napier of MMTC and invest 30 minutes (just 2% of your day!) to discover: 

  • How successful companies make time to improve
  • How simulation can help you improve performance
  • Tricks to use to get buy-in from others for your project

The full recording of the session and slides from each presenter are below.

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Full Recording

Are you too busy to improve?

Utilizing Simulation in Lean Six Sigma


Presenters

Steve is a Master Black Belt, managing Six Sigma consulting and training at MMTC

Steve held several positions in design, development, and manufacturing at Ford Motor Company prior to entering the consulting field in 2007. He has used simulation in many forms, including hardware-in-the-loop for vehicle software development. He holds several patents for hybrid vehicle technology.

Steve and his family enjoy many of the outdoor activities that southeast Michigan has to offer - snow, rain, and sunshine!

     

Matthew Hobson-Rohrer has been a leader in the simulation community for 26 years. He has managed large simulation projects for companies like Amazon, Boeing, Chrysler, MillerCoors and General Electric, and he has extensive experience in a variety of simulation applications.

Matt has been involved with the simulation community as well, acting as General Chair for the Winter Simulation Conference in 2001. Matt has served the simulation technology industry in many roles, including simulation analyst and software developer, as well as managerial roles including responsibility of the P&L for a simulation tool business.

In his role with SIMUL8, Matt is helping companies understand how they can improve their processes by leveraging SIMUL8's power and flexibility . Matt lives in Salt Lake City, Utah, where he enjoys his family and a mountain lifestyle.