| With over
two million employees under its supervision, the Russian Ministry
of State Properties in Moscow retains a controlling interest in a
range of key Russian "blue chip" companies, including the
National Electric Utility, as well as the National Rail Corporation.
Because of its significant financial and political stake in these
corporations, the Ministry recently brought in the Chicago Process
Management Group (CPMG), a U.S. based expert on work process management,
to identify ways to monitor as well as manage top management in their
key utility and transportation sectors.
Dr. Gennady Konstantinov, head of the Corporate Governance Center
of the Higher School of Economics, commented, "For any Board
of Directors to be truly in charge of a company they need to see
and understand the core reality of how the company operates. That’s
why we brought in CPMG -- because they know the process of getting
work done better than any other firm we know. And they have invaluable
experience of working in the very complex Russian environment."
For more information, please read the
press release.
The Chicago Process Management Group (CPMG) has been tapped by
the Russian Higher School of Economics, the country’s leading
educational exponent of capitalist integration, to assist as their
exclusive partner in developing a process improvement management
approach for Russian businesses.
"We selected CPMG as our partner," said Sergey Filonovich,
Dean of the university’s Business School, "because we
need their background in real-world experience and most importantly,
real-world success."
For more information, please read the press
release.
CPMG (formerly Prizm Solutions) identified as a key innovator
in international solutions: Beating Soviet swords into plowshares
-- Converting biological arms facilities. (archived
copy on CPMG webserver)
CPMG (formerly Prizm Solutions) awarded a contract to work with
Bechtel and TMC to develop commercialization opportunities for Former
Soviet Bioweapons facilities in Russia and Tajikistan.
CPMG Partner Bruce Marshall successfully moderated the
April 2002 meeting of the Northern Sierra Chapter of APICS.
Larry Clements and Bruce Marshall participated in a Marketing/Services
Resource Workshop for Edison Electrical Institute entitled "Navigating
the Future of New Products and Services."
A CPMG (formerly Prizm Solutions) paper was published as the feature
article in the June 2001 Issue of APICS
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