Quality Plus Engineering a Portland, Oregon management and advisory services firm is pleased to announce they have been awarded two new contracts to provide the U.S. Federal Government’s Treasury Agency Services (TAS) and their customers training services.
Quality Plus Engineering a Portland, Oregon management and advisory services firm is pleased to announce they have been awarded two new contracts to provide the U.S. Federal Government’s Treasury Agency Services (TAS) and their customers training services.
“We’re very excited about the opportunity for our Quality Dream Team to have the opportunity to serve TAS and their customers which include the Department of Homeland Security, United States Postal Service and all U.S. Federal employees who have an occupational involvement in financial functions,” said Greg Hutchins, Principal, Quality Plus Engineering (Q+E).
The Q+E training and organizational development staff has extensive experience leading organizational and individual change through performance-focused training. Q+E training methodologies and capabilities integrate strategic planning, quality management, process improvement, and performance management to create powerful improvements in the way business is conducted.
About Quality Plus Engineering:
Quality Plus Engineering is an Oregon based engineering and management advisory services firm specializing in performance measurement, strategic risk management, business process management, organization transformation and supply chain management.
Greg Hutchins, principal Quality Plus Engineering, is an internationally renowned expert in assessments, project management, process management, and work management. He has written more than 12 books, including some of the world’s best selling books on management assessments (ISO 9000, Wiley 1993). He has written regular columns for American Society for Quality (ASQ), Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE), Project Management Institute (PMI), Institute of Industrial Engineers (IIE), and for mass-daily newspapers.