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Fessing Up

27 May, 2011 by James Lawther 2 Comments

Fessing Up

The Americans have an unpleasant phrase: to “fess up”, or admit what the issue is and take responsibility for it.  It isn’t a nice thing to have to do. Running a long way isn’t nice either.  The first time you do it your heart pounds, you get hot and sweaty, your lungs feel like they […]

Filed Under: Blog, Employee Engagement Tagged With: accountability, best practice, capability, continuous improvement, fessing up, measurement

Error Proofing Suicide

23 May, 2011 by James Lawther Leave a Comment

Here is a process improvement idea; you should make it easy for people to get something right and difficult for them to get it wrong.   Classic examples include flat pack furniture that only fits together one way, or the fact that all around the world a red light means stop. The converse principle also exists, […]

Filed Under: Blog, Process Improvement Tagged With: best practice, capability, continuous improvement, customer focus, error proofing, innovation, process control

Arnie Says “Do It”

18 May, 2011 by James Lawther 1 Comment

I don’t like Arnold Schwarzenegger much, he is at best smug, and at worst, well it’s probably best if I don’t go there.  There is a lot that can be learnt from him though. At the age of 15 he started weight training When he was 23 he won the Mr Olympia body building title […]

Filed Under: Blog, Employee Engagement Tagged With: clarity, continuous improvement, motivation, purpose, video, W. Edwards Deming

The Problem with Analytics

15 May, 2011 by James Lawther 3 Comments

The problem with analytics

We have become obsessed by analytics or “the application of computer technology, operational research, and statistics to solve problems in business and industry”. Analytics uses databases and algorithms in an attempt to resolve problems.  Analytics uses infographics to present data. This is not the same as analysis or “the process of breaking a complex topic […]

Filed Under: Blog, Operations Analysis Tagged With: best practice, clarity, communication, complexity, data is not information, decisions, error proofing, information technology, jargon, measurement, service improvement

All You Will Ever Need to Know About Analysis

7 May, 2011 by James Lawther 3 Comments

Improving performance isn’t very difficult, it is just about fixing things that don’t work too well.  The problem is trying to work out which bit to fix, what is important, where will you get the most bang for your buck.   It is easy to fall into a world of analysis paralysis, pain and despair. You […]

Filed Under: Blog, Operations Analysis, Tools & Techniques Tagged With: continuous improvement, data presentation, fast food, measurement, monitoring, process control, service improvement

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