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Berkshire County Massachusetts Wall Map


Berkshire County Massachusetts Wall Map


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Not available in any store! Large format and laminated County Wall Maps. MarketMap’s Basic Edition ZIP Code County Maps are created using digital vector imagery with state-of-the-art Print-on-Demand technology. This process enables Maps.com to offer laminated sizes up to 6′ x 8′. Try finding a map that size in a store. These maps have been created specifically with businesses in mind and offer only that data that is essential for business functions and decision making, tracking sales territories, and for general reference. These maps are laminated on both sides using 3mm hot lamination and are compatible with standard dry erase markers. 5-Digit ZIP Code County Maps Include: ZIP Code Index & Grid Locator ZIP Code Numbers & Boundaries Cities & Towns County Names & Boundaries Major Streets & Highways Although these County maps contain some street detail, it is not overwhelming and cluttered, instead it is clear, consise, and great for easy reference. If you are not sure if this map will suit your needs, please call us at 1-800-430-7532and we will be happy to help you out.

The Berkshire


The Berkshire


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The Berkshire Premium Poster by Ed Clark. Product size approximately 12 x 16 inches. Available at Art.com. Embrace your Space – your source for high quality fine art posters and prints.

Berkshire


Berkshire


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Photographer: Edward ClarkThemes: Boats & Ships, AmericanaVertical Portrait OrientationArt Type: Fine art print, canvas, framed wall art, gicle print & canvasCountry of Origin: USAISBN: 0-587-12806-2All canvases ship ready to hang on 3/4 in. wood stretchers (2 in. for Heavy Duty), with the exception of unstretched canvasContact us for more sizes in paper, canvas, or gicle

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Berkshire, engraved by Jodocus Hondius.. - 3x2 inch Fridge Magnet - large magnetic button - Magnet


Berkshire, engraved by Jodocus Hondius.. – 3×2 inch Fridge Magnet – large magnetic button – Magnet


$4.99


Rectangular wrap-around refrigerator magnet and a glossy mylar cover.Large 2×3 inch rectangle fridge magnet or ‘buttons’ as they are sometimes known in the USA.Crop shown is automated for display purposes only. All magnets are hand finished and the best most appropriate crop will always be selected to best show the full image. Therefore, actual product may vary slightly from crop shown – this can …

Berkshire, engraved by Jodocus Hondius.. - Mug - Standard Size


Berkshire, engraved by Jodocus Hondius.. – Mug – Standard Size


$14.50


This mug is created using the finest dye sublimation techniques and creates a stunning dishwasher safe finish. Great as a gift, or for promotional items. Each of our mugs come individually boxed for protection in transit….

Berkshire, engraved by Jodocus Hondius.. - Tea Towel 100% Cotton - Art247 - Tea Towel - 46x70cm


Berkshire, engraved by Jodocus Hondius.. – Tea Towel 100% Cotton – Art247 – Tea Towel – 46x70cm


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100% Cotton. Made in UK. Size 70cms X 46cmsThis is an automated preview only. Actual Tea Towel design may vary. All products are hand finished by our expert manufacturers and the best crop available will always be selected….

Berkshire, engraved by Jodocus Hondius.. - Greeting Card (Pack of 2) - 7x5 inch - Art247 - Standard Size - Pack Of 2


Berkshire, engraved by Jodocus Hondius.. – Greeting Card (Pack of 2) – 7×5 inch – Art247 – Standard Size – Pack Of 2


$6.50


This photographic Greeting Card is created on 300gsm FSC approved card. The result – a stunning reproduction at an affordable price. Actual size 7×5 inch.Greeting card comes with high grade white envelope as standard.This is an automated preview only. Actual Greeting Card design may vary. All products are hand finished by our expert manufacturers and the best crop available will always be selected…



A Cheat Sheet for Managers and Leaders: Cause and Effect Map

A Cause And Effect Map is a simple tool that can help you in directing your effort when solving problems. Below we discuss:

1. Why you would use a Cause And Effect Map.
2. The Five Steps to creating a successful Cause And Effect Map.
3. The three things to remember when using a Cause And Effect Map.

Why Use a Cause And Effect Map?

• A Cause And Effect Map will help you to find and address root causes of a problem, not merely the symptoms.
• To identify cases where several causes of a problem may exist.
• A Cause And Effect Map lets a team focus on the current reality of the problem, not on the history of the problem, or the differing personal opinions of team members.

5 Steps to a Successful Cause And Effect Map:

1. Create a clear problem statement
2. Brainstorm possible causes
3. Draw Fishbone Chart
4. Ask "Why?"
5. Move to Action

Create a Clear Problem or Goal Statement for Your Cause And Effect Map

• What is the problem (use specific terms)?
• Where has the problem occurred?
• When has the problem occurred?
• How much? How can you quantify the problem?
• Use data when possible.
• Make sure all participants have a clear understanding of the problem statement. Your Cause And Effect Map will be meaningless if people don’t clearly understand what problem they are attempting to fix.

Brainstorm Potential Causes to the Problem Statement on your Cause And Effect Map

• Start with “Green Light” thinking. Your Cause And Effect Map will be much more effective if you generate ideas without judging them first.
• Do ahead of time or together. You may want participants to lend some thought in advance to potential causes, but you can still create an effective Cause And Effect Map by doing it together as a group.
• Use Post-Its. One alternative for your Cause And Effect Map is to have participants write down one potential cause on each of several Post-It notes. This will let you to more easily group and move ideas between categories.
• Put brainstormed causes into potential categories. You can do this either by labeling causes, and listing causes below the label, or else they can be grouped into categories, and then create a label based on the ideas contained in that grouping.
• Apply more judgemental or “Red Light” thinking as you are sorting the potential causes into categories.

Draw a Fishbone Diagram and put in categories

Your Cause and Effect Map will start to take shape when you draw your fishbone diagram, and label the individual “bones”. Here are some standard categories found on a Cause And Effect Map, but don’t feel bound by this list:

  • Plant or facilities
  • Policy
  • Information (or lack there of)
  • Machinery
  • Environment
  • Measurement
  • Procedures
  • Training and knowledge
  • Performance standards (quality, cost, etc)
  • Materials
  • Method

** Customize categories to meet the specific needs of your Cause And Effect Map

If you used Post-It notes, you can stick them on the appropriate “bones” of your Cause And Effect Map.

Ask "Why?"

• Start your Cause And Effect Map by examining each “bone” and asking: What else could be a cause? Why does this happen?
• You will now have a series of causes listed on each “bone”. For each of those causes, you now need to ask “why”.
• Continue to ask why for each cause until the appropriate level of detail is reached.

Move to Action on Your Cause And Effect Map

Your Cause And Effect Map is just a pretty drawing, unless you choose to do something about it. In some cases, hundreds of causes may have been identified, in which case you will have to prioritize.

• Look for causes that appear multiple times in several different categories.
• Look for causes that occur frequently.
• Take care of causes you can fix.
• Make the diagram available after the meeting for later input.

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