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Oriel works with virtually every business function to effectively help clients develop the potential from within their organization, to successfully integrate and deploy Six Sigma principles and practices, and to meet organizational and strategic goals, which leads to performance improvement in all areas of business.
Oriel services are complemented by a large selection of commercial products, including The Team Handbook, which has sold over 1 million copies, and consultants and trainers are supported by a full staff and customizable training materials.
Oriel consultants can give you as much support as you need—whether it’s 18 months of consulting and training for a Six Sigma rollout or transition to lean enterprise, on-site facilitation of corporate merger negotiations, or three days of training for improvement teams.