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Process Improvement
Imagine the Future
What is Process Improvement?
Better (Quality) Faster (More Efficiency) Cost Effective
Profit (King) Savings Cost Avoidance
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What is A Process?
Renting a Car Enrolling in Class Washing your Clothes Getting Ready for Work
What are some business processes?
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It All Began
With TQM
Total Quality Management
History - Results
Industrial Revolution Challenges Autocratic
Scientific Era Famous Textile Studies
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TQM
Process Making the Process Better (Quality)
People Statistical Models
Walter Andrew Shewhart W. Edwards Deming Joseph Moses Juran
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1980s: A Better Way to Do Better
Lean Six Sigma ISO CMMI Kaizen
Originally its own process improvement program
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Early 1990s
Models Could be Modified and Used for Service Lean Manufacturing became Lean Thinking Six Sigma became Six Sigma for Service
The Profit Factor Cost of Quality (COQ) had to make sense COPQ
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Mid 1990s
Speed
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Late 1990s
Birth of Lean Six Sigma
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How Would You Apply PI?Student Exercise
Better, Faster, More Cost Effective? Cost Effective
Profit Savings Cost Avoidance
Industries Healthcare Education Finance
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What Methodology Should I Use?
If I Know the Solution – Basic Project Management
If I Don’t Know the Solution – a Process Improvement Methodology ISO, CMM, TQM … Lean Six Lean Six Sigma
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Project Management (I Know or I Think I Know the Solution)
What is the Name of the Project? Who is My Sponsor? Project Overview Business Case Project Deliverables Scope
Take All this Information &
Make a Project Plan - WBS
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Process Improvement (Don’t Know How to Fix – What Method?)
ISO
CMMI
Lean
Six Sigma
Lean Six SigmaNot to be reprinted without the expressed
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Project Management (I Know or I Think I Know the Solution)
What is the Name of the Project? Who is My Sponsor? Project Overview Business Case Project Deliverables Scope
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Why Lean Six Sigma?
Discussing All Improvement Methodologies Emphasis is on Lean Six Sigma:
35% of U.S. companies engage in some form of Six Sigma
53% of Fortune 500 Companies 82% of Fortune 100 CompaniesNote: Lean Makes Six Sigma Easier, More Robust
and Cheaper to Implement!
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All PI Programs Assume Basic PM is In Place
What is Basic Project Management?
What does a Project Manager Do? What is a PMP? Can You Be a Project Manager Without a PMP? What are some Examples of Projects?
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Review
All Process Improvement Programs are Designed to Do What?
Why Do Process Improvement Programs Assume PM is Already in Place?
Currently What is the Most Popular, Easiest to Implement and Cheapest PI program?
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Sigma Levels
One Way to Measure Process Improvement
What is Sigma ?
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6Sigma Level Defective Items (PPM) Defective Items (%)
1 697,700 69.77 %
2 308,700 30.87 %
3 66,810 6.681 %
4 6,210 0.621 %
5 233 0.0233 %
6 3.4 0.00034 %
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Different Six Sigma Levels ?
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6If your water heater operated at Four Sigma, you would be without hot water more than 54 hours each year. At Six Sigma, you'd be without hot water for less than two minutes a year.
If your electricity operated at Four Sigma performance, your lights would be out 1.5 hours per week. At Six Sigma, you would be without lights about two seconds a week.
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If You were a Patient?Sigma Level Defective Items (PPM) Defective Items (%)
1 697,700 69.77 %
2 308,700 30.87 %
3 66,810 6.681 %
4 6,210 0.621 %
5 233 0.0233 %
6 3.4 0.00034 %
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Why is Six Sigma accuracy important?
Because at 99% accuracy (4 Sigma):
• Two short or long landings at major airports each day
• 5,000 incorrect surgical procedures every week
• 20,000 lost articles of mail per hour
• No electricity for almost 7 hours each month
• At least 200,000 wrong drug prescriptions each year
• 50 dropped newborn babies each day
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Six Sigma – Reducing Mistakes
Six Sigma strives for defect reduction, process improvement and customer satisfaction and is based on "statistical thinking"
Everything is a process All processes have inherent variability Data is used to understand the variability and
drive process improvement decisions
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Six Sigma and LSS Support the DMAIC Model
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Process Improvement Program
Lean Thinking
Lean Manufacturing
Lean Manufacturing Now Lean Thinking – Reducing Waste
"Lean" comes from the ability to achieve more with less resource, by eliminating waste
Based on TQM theory First Popularized by Manufacturing (Toyota)
after WWII Now Used in All industries Promotes how to Recognize Hidden Waste
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Exercise
Tim Woods
Knowledge of How Well You Reduce Mistakes, Minimize Waste and Use the LSS Models is based on Martial Arts
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Six Sigma Designations
White Belt – an orientation Yellow Belt – an overview Green Belt – classroom training, completion
of projects with the help of a black belt Black Belt – more intensive training, can run
a project and manage green belts Master Black Belt – Trainer, mentor,
supervises Black Belts
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Lean Six Sigma Summary
Lean Six Sigma is a systematic approach designed to eliminate defects and reduce waste
It typically uses the DMAIC model Each step in the DMAIC model is accompanied by
statistical and analytical problem solving tools. Lean Six Sigma uses martial arts designations to
determine various levels of expertise Students who use Six Sigma also use Advanced
Excel, MS-Project, Intermediate PowerPoint and Microsoft Visio, Minitab, QI Macros
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The Famous
Tree Swing Example
What Marketing Suggested
What Management Approved
What Engineering Designed
What Was Manufactured
What Maintenance Installed
What the Customer Wanted
DMAIC
The Flagship Model
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The Basic Six Sigma Model 6
Define Measure Analyze Improve Control
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DMAIC Models
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DMAIC Models – Some are Simple
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DMAIC Models – Some are Complex Looking
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