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The only requirement is to call Bergland a week ahead to reserve a spot.
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Probably not, at least according to The Science Education of American Girls: A Historical Perspective, which Bergland links to in her article.
Archive 2008-06-01 Peggy 2008
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Suzan Bergland is an AGI-Goldratt Institute partner and is president of its North American Group.
VELOCITY DEE JACOB 2010
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Velocity : combining lean, six sigma, and the theory of constraints to achieve breakthrough performance: a business novel / Dee Jacob, Suzan Bergland, and Jeff Cox.β1st Free Press hbk. ed.
VELOCITY DEE JACOB 2010
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Key people within AGI who were vital to developing the concept of VELOCITY and its various applications and tools are Dale Houle and Hugh Cole, fellow partners of Dee Jacob and Suzan Bergland.
VELOCITY DEE JACOB 2010
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In an essay for the Beacon Broadside Bergland wrote:
Archive 2008-06-01 Peggy 2008
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βAnd you can bounce it around,β says Christopher Bergland, who has used this technique in his own life and with the people he has trained.
SO STRESSED William Kent Krueger 2010
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In an essay for the Beacon Broadside Bergland wrote:
Science and 19th Century American Women Peggy 2008
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Christopher Bergland, a world-class endurance athlete who has won the Triple Iron Man, the longest nonstop triathlon, three times, claims that it takes eight weeks for your mind and body to make the connection between moving and feeling good.
SO STRESSED William Kent Krueger 2010
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Probably not, at least according to The Science Education of American Girls: A Historical Perspective, which Bergland links to in her article.
Science and 19th Century American Women Peggy 2008
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