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Transcript of Congratulations You Have Lots of Employee Ideas! Now What?
Mark Graban VP of Customer Success
Congratulations, You Have Lots
of Employee Ideas! Now What?
Dr. Gregory Jacobson Chief Product Officer
(Skip to slide #59 to watch this webinar)
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… Turn Into This (Watch this webinar)
Or is this our starting point? (Watch this webinar)
Can we turn it into this? (Watch this webinar)
Or, better yet, this? (Watch this webinar)
And then prevent this? (Watch this webinar)
Starting This Journey
• … toward a culture of continuous improvement
• It will not happen overnight (or in a month)
• It takes discipline and consistent leadership
• If you do it right, you’ll get a flood of ideas
– Nice problem to have!
(Watch this webinar)
Characteristics of a Culture of
Innovation & Improvement
Effective
Leadership
Systematic
Methodology
Enabling
Technology
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The Right Amount of “P” (Watch this webinar)
This is Not a Cycle
• Strive for perfection over time
• Get better over time
• Don’t expect to start perfectly. Don’t.
Plan Plan Plan Plan Plan
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In the beginning… (Watch this webinar)
Note: # of people involved = 12
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(Manufacturing)
Note: # of users grew from 16 to 100 over this timeframe
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(Healthcare)
Wave
River
Desert
Note: # of users was 372
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Your Employees WILL Ask
“How do we know our leaders won’t get bored
with this?”
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Preventing an Idea Drought
1. Discuss ideas constructively with employees
2. Prioritize ideas (and if that's even necessary)
3. Assign responsibility for improvement work
4. Create time for improvement
5. Track improvements
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Ask – In the Right Way
• Engage and inspire people
• Don’t just demand improvement
• Don’t set quotas or targets
• Don’t just ask for cost reductions
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Audience Questions
What’s the way to motivate the people to do a
Kaizen idea?
How do you approach or manage the employee
WIIFM factor? (i.e., What is In it For Me?)
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Problem and Idea (Watch this webinar)
Be Collaborative
• Don’t just accept or reject
• Make sure the right problem is understood
• Discuss the proposed countermeasure
• Brainstorm alternative countermeasures
• Coach, don’t nitpick
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Positive Cycles
Discussing Ideas
Implementing Ideas
Generating Ideas
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What to Do with “Bad Ideas”
1. “Blow off” the idea and don’t talk about it
2. Just tell the employee idea is rejected
3. Talk about why it’s not being done now
4. Implement something that at least partially
addresses the underlying problem
Worse
Better
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Key Point
• Communicate, communicate, communicate
– Face to face
– In team huddles
– Electronically
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Why Prioritize?
• What is the problem statement?
• We have too many ideas, so we have to choose: – The most impactful?
– The biggest cost savers?
– The easiest?
– Those that help us achieve this year’s goals?
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Low Effort High Effort
High Impact
Low Impact Kibosh Possible
Implement Challenge
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The Problem With PICK
• If something is “high effort,” do we:
1. Put it on hold? Cast it aside? Kibosh it?
OR 2. Find an alternative that’s less effort?
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Key Point
• If we:
– Distribute the improvement workload more and
– Find smaller, simpler things to implement
• Then:
– We don’t have to prioritize as much
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Shift the Model
Manager Implements
Them All
Everybody Implements
One
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Shift the Model
• Or, at least, many people implement a few each
Manager Implements
Them All
Everybody Implements
One
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Assigning Improvement Work
• Who can:
– Investigate?
– Collect data?
– Brainstorm countermeasures?
– Get input from others?
– Test countermeasures?
– Evaluate countermeasures?
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But I’m Scared…
• What if all of my people aren’t capable?
• It’s the manager’s job to develop them
• They can likely do more than you think
• Recognize differing capabilities in your team
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Key Point
• Don’t let the manager be the bottleneck
• Don’t let a key staff member be the bottleneck
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From Excuse to Problem
• “We don’t have time for improvement”
• Is that an excuse? Stop and give up
• Is it a problem? Figure out how to solve
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Intentionally Create Time
• “Nobody will criticized for taking 20 minutes away from their regular work to work on improvement work. I assure you of that.”
– Transplant Institute Chair
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Toyota’s Answer
• “If we have an idea and our leader thinks it’s worth working on, they’ll approve overtime for us.”
– TMMTX Tour Guide (Hourly Employee)
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Key Point
• It’s often easier to create a little bit of time for many people than it is to create a big block of time for one person
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Audience Question
• How do you balance “do the work” and “improve the work?”
• Right now there is a sense in our environment with KaiNexus that OIs must be worked on, but we also have to “do the work” each day…
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Track Ideas
• “Our biggest problem is we forget to follow up on ideas.”
– We can’t worry about sustainment until we get implementation
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Audience Question
• How do you ensure that the project champion makes it a priority to implement & complete the project?
• We have implemented a employee suggestion program for the past six months, and have been successful, however the "struggle" has been to get the designated project champion to ensure that the project is completed.
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Track Results
• Categorize and Quantify
– Safety
– Quality
– Customer (Patient) Satisfaction
– Employee Satisfaction
– Cost / Revenue
– Time Savings
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Audience Question
We have successfully implemented a Quick and Easy Kaizen program.
The problem I run into is in the submitting the problem and tracking the savings. Is it common for employees to say how much time they save for each of their ideas?
And do organizations often tie a dollar to the time savings? Are their pitfalls I should be aware of? (example: Sally makes $12.00 an hour. She improved her process by one hour a day, so the total time savings is $12.00 an hour with an annual savings of $12.00 x number of work days left in the year.) Are their different ways to calculate the savings?
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Key Point
• You must show progress at first & over time
• More improvement, more quickly = more impact
• Progress = more ideas = more improvement
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(Manufacturing 1st 60 days)
Note: # of users grew from 16 to 100 over this timeframe
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(Manufacturing 6 months)
Note: # of users grew from 16 to 240 over this timeframe
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(Manufacturing 9 months)
Note: # of users grew from 16 to 457 over this timeframe
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360
150 “lost” OIs x $620 per OI = $93,000
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(Healthcare 60 days)
Note: # of users grew from 7 to 265 over this timeframe
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(Healthcare 180 days)
Note: # of users grew from 16 to 467 over this timeframe
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Make ideas flow like a river (Watch this webinar)
Congratulations, You Have Lots of Employee Ideas! Now What?
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employee ideas, check out this free webinar:
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Mark Graban KaiNexus
@MarkGraban
Dr. Gregory Jacobson KaiNexus
Chief Product Officer