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welcome everybody to the connexxus webinar and my name is Greg Jacobson Iamp;#39;m gonna be your host on the CEO and co-founder of Connexus and Mark graven who is a senior advisor Connexus is going to be presenting about how to use process behavior charts to improve really looking at case studies letamp;#39;s get into introducing mark Raven Iamp;#39;m mark and I have have known each other personally and been working together professionally for almost seven or maybe eight years at this point and I think most people that are probably on this webinar know mark and donamp;#39;t need a formal introduction but so Iamp;#39;ll kind of forego that all of his stats are on the slide here I think the most important thing to know about Markamp;#39;s been thinking about the last couple years has really been looking at data and trying to differentiate signal versus noise and heamp;#39;s put all of these concepts in a book that heamp;#39;s recently published called measures of success I think