
Ed Skompski has been with System Improvements since 1996, and has taught and specialized in performance improvement through teaching the TapRooT® System for root cause analysis, performing and facilitating investigation, and helping companies implement performance improvement programs. He has taught hundreds of training courses around the world at both client sites and through public seminars.
Ed has been a Partner since 2000, and a VP since 2006. Prior to joining System Improvements, Ed provided environmental evaluation, remediation consulting and project supervision for Radian Corporation and Law Engineering.
He is currently manager of software development, technical support, e-commerce, and network support. Additional responsibilities include client management, training, and product development. Ed has also spearheaded the projects focused on reducing medical errors in the healthcare industry through the implementation of root cause analysis techniques. Ed will be a co-facilitator of the “Healthcare Performance Improvement Best Practice Sharing” session at the 2009 TapRooT® Summit.
Ed will also be giving Summit attendees an insider’s grasp in the TapRooT® Software Super-User/Administration Track. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from our software experts!
Category: Best Practice Presentations, Best Practice Presenters, Meet Our Staff, Summit, TapRooT, TapRooT® Instructor
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Ed, received an email today from TapRoot! Noticed a new or updated web site so decided to take a look. Seeing some of the training sessions brought back some memories of the one in AZ out in the hall no lights computers! Rain like crazy! But the class went on! I still use the process not as much as in the past! My consulting company is keeping me as busy as i want plus I am teaching at three universitys in the metro area. This semester, I am teaching a Safety Management Systems class at Southeastern Oklahoma State University when we discuss fault tree analysis and root cause issues i always get in a plug for TapRoot process. Hope all is well, your picture indicates not much change! LOL
Clayton Abernathy
Comment by Clayton Abernathy — April 17, 2012 @ 7:14 pm