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In the EFQM Podcasts we are interviewing people with a story to tell on a hot topic from the EFQM community. Our Podcasts allow you to hear directly from those who have good practices to share. You can either listen to the interview now or download it to your MP3 player and listen to the interview when you are on the go.

New Podcast - Starting a journey towards Business Excellence

The venue is Paris and the event is the EFQM Learning Edge 2006. At this event  Mr. Thomas Louis, Vice President Corporate Quality & Processes at the Carl Zeiss Group, Mr. Emile Schoenmaker, Business Excellence Manager at KPN and Mr. Wolfram Alschner, Business Excellence Coordinator at Knorr-Bremse Systems for Commercial Vehicles shared their experience on how to start with Business Excellence at a well attended panel discussion. The EFQM Podcast team was present to record the debate, which you can now hear in its entire uncut version. Download the Podcast to hear the three experienced business excellence leaders share their lessons learn on how to make a Business Excellence initiative successful, reflect on the issue of management commitment and find out their high and low points on the road towards Excellence. 

Oct. 2006: Starting a journey towards Business Excellence

Previous Podcasts:

Jun. 2006: Being an Award Assessor
Apr. 2006: Radar
Mar. 2006: Process Survey Tools interview
Jan. 2006: Perfromance Excellence impact bottom line results
Nov. 2005: EFQM Excellence Award Winners speak out

To listen to the interviews, simply click on the file and listen to the interview directly via your Audio Player.

The EFQM Podcasts are another way in which we can bring the news from organisations directly to you. But these Podcasts are also special - they are candid and unedited interviews. Podcasting is a term used to describe a collection of technologies for automatically distributing audio programs over the Internet using a publisher/subscriber model. It differs from earlier online delivery of audio because it automatically transfers the digital media files to the user's computer for later use. This way, you can listen to what you want, where you want, and how you want.


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