City of Irving Recognized for City Process Improvement Program and Results
State Representative Linda Harper-Brown presented the City of Irving with a resolution commending the city for its commitment to improving its business operations through the use of process improvement initiatives such as Lean Six Sigma.
City
of Irving staff is trained in the basics of Lean Six Sigma, and since
the program’s inception in late 2006, results have yielded more than
$12.7 million in savings. The program’s successful incorporation and
significant results were a major precursor for the city receiving an
Achievement Award from the Quality Texas Foundation last month. Irving
was the only city in Texas to attain that distinction.
The
Texas Legislature has recognized these efforts and Irving as a leader
in making government as lean as today’s top corporate businesses. At
the state level, Representative Harper-Brown is always looking for ways
to cut government waste and free up new funds for education,
transportation and other issues important to Texans. As a former Irving
city councilwoman, Representative Harper-Brown understands the
importance of cities, like Irving, that take proactive approaches to
have fiscally responsible budgets in today’s economic conditions. She
encourages cities to find savings from process improvements, staffing
realignments, and through critical analysis of their procedures and
programs.
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Updated July 24


