By Kerri Simon
"Changing what we have the power to change, accepting the things we cannot change, and becoming wise enough to know the difference between the two." It's a very old saying, and one that many people aspire to. But when it comes to implementing quality within your business, many feel they have or should have the power to effect change themselves. Sometimes, however, an outsider might be best to help lead the change. Here are a few reasons why:
When it comes down to it, Six Sigma consultants have typically seen and implemented Quality within many organizations and because of it are granted more influence in the corporate world than internal staff. We could deny it and get upset about it, but is it worth it? Instead, maybe we would be better served by changing what we can, accepting that which we can't, and knowing the difference between the two.
Note: The author is not a consultant and this article is not an endorsement for consultants.