
A Sustainable Continuous Improvement Process
Research identified three core elements that are essential for a successful Continuous Improvement process. Here’s how you can implement them.
Research identified three core elements that are essential for a successful Continuous Improvement process. Here’s how you can implement them.
Our continuous improvement tips to sustain best practices. Enjoy the benefits of continuous improvement long past the initial deployment.
A frontline team member takes us through his continuous improvement projects. This organization has developed problem-solving capabilities in their people.
Imagine everyone has “…and continuous improvement specialist” in their job title. That’s what you’re aiming for with sustainable process improvement.
When things go wrong, do your teams know how to respond? Learn how to implement a basic structure for teams to develop problem solving skills.
Heinrich’s triangle (or the Accident triangle) needs an update to show a systems component. This transforms behavior based safety to a safety culture.
Employee engagement impacts on organizational outcomes. A principles-based approach to team culture improves productivity and the quality of outcomes.
Supply chain resilience and the chain of responsibility demands supplier development. This accelerates innovation and sets you up for long term success.
Strategy deployment (Hoshin Kanri) needs to be effectively communicated to the very frontline, who must be aligned and empowered to execute.