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Friday 26 June 2015

Put the Lean Six Sigma Toolbox away – start with your Mind

MUCH has been written about Lean Six Sigma.  Practical information on how to implement Lean Six
Sigma, especially in a small business is hard to come by. Tapping into the expertise of those who have walked this path is a great way to discover the secrets and pitfalls, mistakes to avoid when considering Lean Six Sigma for your business/organization.

Start by asking yourself what the current readiness and knowledge levels regarding Lean Six Sigma would be? Close to most of us (almost 100%) have heard about Lean Six Sigma at some point in time, we are just not sure even how much or little we really know until you start getting into it!

For some lean six sigma thinking comes naturally, for others a little more rigor and discipline is required to effect and impact business processes and ensuing success.

Are you doing something currently (like Lean Six Sigma) to cut down on waste, scrap or unnecessary costs? Typically less than 50% of companies will still be in the running here.

Do you consider your Lean Six Sigma processes a roaring success? Less than 5-10% will respond with affirmation and agreement here!

There is always room for improvement in any business. Lean Six Sigma provides us with the tools and means, channels and connections to plan, execute and sustain these changes to benefit our profit and bottom line.

Always remember that…

You can not do everything yourself, or quickly necessarily. You need the combined efforts, buy-in, support and infrastructure to get things done and it may take longer than expected initially or overall, BUT STICK WITH IT!

Lean Six Sigma is an on-going journey and NOT a ‘quick-fix’ for business woes! Although some of the tools and applications will start providing you with immediate reward and benefit that is measurably making a difference.

It is not successful as a project here and there or uncoordinated strategy, shooting from the hip, when we feel like it type of approach.

Dedicated time and resources, focused and targeted effort will benefit your Lean Six Sigma initiative tremendously. SHIFT YOUR FOCUS MORE LONG-TERM and step out of the day-to-day fire-fighting and reduced focus we so typically have in our organizations, dealing with one problem at a time, as they come up and not following a very effective strategy overall or at all.

Lean Six Sigma is about more than tools, counterintuitive thinking and application to manufacturing and transactional processes! It is about the people involved in, touched by, working with and through these processes and outcomes, to IMPROVE and SUSTAIN business success and growth.

Put the toolbox down – until you’ve thought about which tool you actually need.






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I have also recently launched a new range of Lean Six Sigma on-line training courses which you can read about here, http://www.beyondlean6sigma.com/programmes/


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Friday 19 June 2015

TEN tips to enable Lean Six Sigma deployment in your organization

1. KEEP THE CHANNELS OF COMMUNICATION OPEN

  • Talk and inform often
  • Educate and empower, knowledge, skill, practice and competence, on-going mastery and teaching others
  • Trust, honesty and information = transparency
  • Give everyone a head start, a common language, goal and purpose and unleash the power of Lean Six Sigma on your organization. 


2. GIVE OPPORTUNITY FOR EVERYONE FOR INPUT AND FEEDBACK

  • Get everyone engaged, excited and hands-on, involved and aboard with your Lean Six Sigma initiative and plans
  • Introduce feedback and coaching, establishing communication channels where before there might have been none


3. CREATE AND CULTIVATE THE RIGHT WORKING CONTEXT AND ENVIRONEMENT WHERE HONESTY IS ALWAYS THE BEST POLICY!

  • Set communication and information sharing, learning and openness (transparency) as an organizational priority
  • Less people will feel threatened and insecure about speaking up, hiding errors for fear of embarrassment or consequences (like being held accountable or losing their jobs or face in front of others)
  • Treat each other with respect and share ideas, issues openly, always keeping in mind the overall benefit (or detriment) for all if closer attention are paid to certain issues or challenges at hand. 


4. TAKE NOTICE, REWARD, ENCOURAGE AND CELEBRATE!

  • Select examples of great achievements within Lean Six Sigma, samples, project studies, specifics, general, share and celebrate them all-round. Give credit and recognition to the team where it is due, even for accomplishments that made a great difference for the company, a specific area or problem that was solved. It is highly motivational and quite an incentive for many to keep trying and even do more! 


5. Implement a system and metrics and monitor process BUT ALSO PROGRESS!!

  • Formalized record and tracking is essential for these Lean Six Sigma processes and initiative to WORK and LAST! Ensure they are streamlines and purposeful, organized and regularly occur. 


6. STICK TO THE BASICS and KEEP IT SIMPLE STUPID!

  • It sounds easy enough, but believe me, we get sidetracked so easily in the intricacies of calculations, metrics and spreadsheets, that we often forget the pleasantries and clarity that simplicity brings. 
  • Making things easy to follow and stick to, will help that they do exactly that! 


7. STAY POSITIVE AND KEEP AT IT!

8. ACHIEVE and TAP INTO YOUR RESOURCES

  • Be always focusing on needs, wants, desires and motivations, to mobilize and sustain momentum and change.  
  • Make the stake and reward personal for participating and applying the principles of Lean Six Sigma. 
  • Make it the way that you do business – WITHOUT COMPROMISE! 
  • Set the bar and standards high, keeping on reaching higher.



9. DISCIPLINED PRACTICE

  • Consistent, persistent, determined, dedicated to make things work better and last! Low cost, no waste, effective and efficient! 


10. A CONTINUING JOURNEY (not only a destination)

  • Ongoing Learning is essential and learning from our mistakes, oversights, challenges and achievements are important. 
  • Always ask what we learned, what went well, what did not work and how can we make it all better next time round,  should be part of normal conversation and routine. 


You will discover more secrets and revelations, unearth more truths about Lean Six Sigma as you go along. Be sure to pass on the wisdom to others.

Always remember, despite what you read or hear from consultants, there is NO ONE-SIZE FITS ALL Lean Six Sigma deployment that works and fits for everyone. It depends on the organization, leadership, process etc.






If you enjoy reading my blogs, please take a look at my many other on-line resources,
Website, http://www.beyondlean6sigma.com/
Blog, http://leansixsigmauk.blogspot.co.uk/
Facebook, https://www.facebook.com/leansixsigmacert
Follow me on twitter, https://twitter.com/DrLeanSigma
I have also recently launched a new range of Lean Six Sigma on-line training courses which you can read about here, http://www.beyondlean6sigma.com/programmes/


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Friday 12 June 2015

Harnessing the 8th AND 9th Waste of Lean Sigma

Yes, you heard me right, there is a 9th Waste ! We all know the 8th waste is the under-utilisation of
our people but what about the 9th waste; the under-utilisation of our customers.

An underestimated factor in all Lean SixSigma deployments is the underutilized talents of our collective and collaborative potential and this isn’t just talking about our staff, as in the 8th waste of lean. We often get so busy with what each of us are doing individually, that we lose sight of how much more powerful we could be, if we combined our efforts!

In our opinion, here-in lies the secret of Lean Six Sigma …

WE HAVE TO GIVE EVERYONE (Including our customers) THE OPPORTUNITY TO PARTAKE AND PARTICIPATE, SHARE IN THE EXPERIENCE FOR MAXIMUM RESULTS!

Ask yourself how you can make the most of people’s time and investment in CI or Lean Six Sigma practices and how it will/could affect/benefit your business? Your resources, employees and customers are important assets – how are you using and utilizing them all in this process of becoming a more agile and cost-effective organization/business/operation ?

Always, start by asking what can I do? This personal hands-on approach can truly make a difference in any business.

Ways to avoid your Lean Six Sigma initiatives becoming frustrating, failing or coming up short:

Pay special and close attention to what the business culture really is! It could be totally out of alignment with the principles and fundamentals of Lean Six Sigma and cause some stress, tensions, or even resistance within and throughout the organization.

Ask and answer yourself/your team, your business, partners and customer honestly what the existing climate is that would support (hinder/help) Lean Six Sigma working methods and how it will benefit all stakeholders?

Here is another useful question: Is our organization hierarchical, rigid and autocratic and not a people centered company?

Learning what not to do from the mistakes and discoveries, shared learnings and insights from others is critical. This is especially crucial from our customers, listen to their complaints, survey them regularly to ascertain what current products they would like more of, or variants of and what additional products that we don’t currently offer would they like to see in our catalogue? They are the people who pay all our wages and without whom, the business would not exist!

Be aware that not everyone will necessarily share your enthusiasm for Lean Six Sigma. Some might dread what it does to their work load and world. Some initial resistance to any change is normal. Showing the value or the WIIFM (what is in it for me) is a very important part of the whole Lean Six Sigma initiative.






If you enjoy reading my blogs, please take a look at my many other on-line resources,
Website, http://www.beyondlean6sigma.com/
Blog, http://leansixsigmauk.blogspot.co.uk/
Facebook, https://www.facebook.com/leansixsigmacert
Follow me on twitter, https://twitter.com/DrLeanSigma
I have also recently launched a new range of Lean Six Sigma on-line training courses which you can read about here, http://www.beyondlean6sigma.com/programmes/


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Friday 5 June 2015

Focus on the ‘Vital Few’ For Your Customers Sake

Lean Six Sigma is NOT only about PROJECTS! It is about so much more than that.
It goes deeper and beyond. It is and will become the way that you do business.

Everything we undertake in our businesses have to start with the customer, who they are, what they want and how we can get it to them quickly, correctly, in working order, what they asked for exactly and to specification, on demand, at an affordable price, delivered and guaranteed.  Sound like a tall order? Well, increasingly research shows informed, empowered customers know and get what they want and to stay viable, let alone be profitable and thrive, we need to have our businesses in line with delivering to all of the above in a cost-effective and streamlined, efficient way.

A good plan of action, the right culture and voila you are all set to start your deployment of Lean Six Sigma and unleash its power and reward on your business, profits and customers!
Now that we have determined that Lean Six Sigma can actually help you eliminate waste, variation, time, effort and material, is customer oriented and just-in-time delivery of what they want, reducing costs while improving quality, we can briefly switch gear and look at areas of the business where Lean Six Sigma can help you and your customers.

Areas where Lean Six Sigma can help:

Making the most of quality and time, speeding up processes that actually matter. It does make a difference. Wait times, cycle times from start to finish all impact business success. Lean Six Sigma is not just for manufacturing processes. It is for ALL PROCESSES.

Knowing where to focus your efforts are also important. The 80/20 rule, or Pareto principle in Lean Six Sigma is a handy tool to help you prioritize and focus on what needs to get done right away, first, eventually, over time. 80% of the problems/potential is in 20% of the process or area. It is up to us to find it and do something about it!

The Pareto principle (also known as the 80–20 rule, the law of the vital few, and the principle of factor sparsity) states that, for many events, roughly 80% of the effects come from 20% of the causes. Management consultant Joseph M. Juran suggested the principle and named it after Italian economist Vilfredo Pareto, who, while at the University of Lausanne in 1896, published his first paper "Cours d'économie politique." Essentially, Pareto showed that approximately 80% of the land in Italy was owned by 20% of the population; Pareto developed the principle by observing that 20% of the pea pods in his garden contained 80% of the peas.
It is a common rule of thumb in business; e.g., "80% of your sales come from 20% of your clients."






If you enjoy reading my blogs, please take a look at my many other on-line resources,
Website, http://www.beyondlean6sigma.com/
Blog, http://leansixsigmauk.blogspot.co.uk/
Facebook, https://www.facebook.com/leansixsigmacert
Follow me on twitter, https://twitter.com/DrLeanSigma
I have also recently launched a new range of Lean Six Sigma on-line training courses which you can read about here, http://www.beyondlean6sigma.com/programmes/



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