Lean Culture and Procurement October 29, 2013 Renee Smith Nyberg Process Improvement Program.

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Lean Culture and Procurement October 29, 2013 Renee Smith Nyberg Process Improvement Program

Today… What is Lean? Challenges to implementing Lean Lean at Enterprise Services How can you get started? Questions?

Meals per Hour What is Lean?

3 Purposes of Lean Reduce Waste Improve Safety Improve Quality

Respect for People Customer Focus Creativity Continuous Improve- ment Learning Humility 5 Lean leaders live these values:

Conventional vs. Lean Workplace Lean Conventional Employees are respected experts; capable & trusted to solve problems. Leaders mentor & coach employees to use the scientific method. Leaders direct the work and solve problems. Employees follow directions and turn to leaders for solutions.

In Processes… Fewer steps Shorter time Less waiting Less re-work Fewer queues Less inventory Less variation Fewer handoffs Fewer errors 7 What can Lean culture achieve? In Organizations… Problems solved. Customers MORE satisfied! Time and resources for other tasks. Workers MORE satisfied and engaged!

Paul Akers: “Lean is simple. Fix what bugs you.” What bugs you??

Wasting my time Wasting your time Wasting taxpayer dollars Delays Things waiting for review or approval Producing something that no one uses Getting poor quality in Not having the right materials or tools Extra steps How about these?

The 8 Wastes OverproductionWaitingTransport Over-Processing Inventory Motion Defects Underutilized People

Seeing the Waste.

PDCA: The Scientific Method Do Plan CheckAdjust

Challenges to Seeing and Eliminating Waste

Habits

Assumptions

Culture: The way we do things around here.

Low Risk Tolerance

Learning Curve

Need for Safety

The Destination

Project Results: Finance

Project Results: Custodial Services

Next stop: Huddles

Daily Huddles Finance Statewide Payee Unit

Statewide Payee Unit improves productivity and customer service.

Next stop: Using Data and Visuals

Contracts and Legal Services Team 1

Visitor Services

Contracts and Legal Admin Staff

Enterprise Technology Readiness Team

Office of Risk Management

Employees fix what bugs them.

Employees fix what bugs them... …at Consolidated Mail Services

Employees fix what bugs them… …at Surplus

Employees fix what bugs them... …at Contracts and Legal Services

Live the values each day: –Humility –Respect –Continuous Improvement –Creativity –Customer Focus –Learning If you are an employee, learn to use scientific problem solving (PDCA). If you are a manager, learn to coach employees in scientific problem solving. What can YOU do to create Lean culture?

Doing (ideas in progress) Helpful tool to encourage problem solving: An Employee Idea Board Ready (ideas) Parking Lot Done (completed ideas) *Adapted from “Personal Kanban” by Jim Benson and Tonianne DeMaria Barry

Employees write down ideas for how to fix what bugs them. Improvement idea Jane Smith 10/14/13

Doing (ideas in progress) Using the Employee Idea Board Ready (ideas) Parking Lot Done (completed ideas )

Everyone improves processes every day.

Questions?

Enterprise Services Thank you!