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Harry Moser Inducted to Association for Manufacturing Excellence Hall of Fame The Association for Manufacturing Excellence (AME) inducted Harry Moser, president of the Reshoring Initiative®, into the AME Hall of Fame during the 2021 AME International Conference. The AME Hall of Fame recognizes industry thought leaders and influencers who support the values, principles and practices found within leading enterprise excellence organizations. The nomination criteria include the significance of an individual’s contributions to the growth of enterprise excellence within the lean, continuous improvement community. Moser joins 34 previously inducted
Hall of Fame members including Jean Cunningham, George Koenigsaecker, John Shook, James Womack, and Robert “Doc” Hall. Moser was honored at the 2021 AME International Conference along with Bob Chapman (also Hall of Fame) and Joe Fisher (Lifetime Achievement Award). “We are excited to honor these three individuals at the upcoming AME
International Conference,” said Kimberlee A. Humphrey, AME president and CEO. “Each has distinguished themselves among their peers and made considerable contributions to the AME and continuous improvement communities.” “Lean/continuous improvement are keys to making U.S. manufacturing
competitive enough to accelerate reshoring,” said Harry Moser. “To paraphrase Edwards Deming, Jim Womack and John Shook, one needed improvement is for companies to stop sourcing on the basis of price and, instead, minimize total cost. I am honored to join Jim and John in the AME Hall of Fame”.
About the Reshoring Initiative The mission of the Reshoring Initiative is to bring good, well-paying manufacturing jobs back to the United States by assisting companies to more accurately assess their total cost of offshoring and shift collective thinking from offshoring is cheaper to local reduces the total cost of ownership. We are a nonprofit organization and offer a number of free tools to advance our mission. Additional information on the Reshoring Initiative is available at www.
reshorenow.org. The Initiative’s many sponsoring associations and companies are also acknowledged on the site.
About the Association for Manufacturing Excellence Since its founding in 1985, the Association for Manufacturing Excellence
(AME) has grown into the premier not-for-profit organization for the exchange of enterprise excellence knowledge. The association’s 4,000 members come together through practitioner-to-practitioner experiences to explore lean thinking and other operational improvement methods, exchange best practices, and network. Through engaging workshops, plant tours, summits, and industry- leading conferences, AME members discover and implement new continuous improvement strategies in order to share, learn and grow. For more information, visit
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