LEAN Roger Jones Joe Novello. Introductions Historical Background Baldridge Quality Framework.

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LEAN Roger Jones Joe Novello

Introductions

Historical Background Baldridge Quality Framework

Faculty & Staff Focus 5.0 Processes 6.0 Aim of the System (stakeholder) 3.0 Goals & MEASURES 2.0 Results 7.0 Leadership 1.0  2000 Pinellas County Schools

Historical Background Baldridge Quality Framework - Lean manufacturing or lean production, which is often known simply as "Lean", is the optimal way of producing goods through the removal of waste and implementing flow. (Toyota) LEAN/ Six Sigma −99.997% error free

Lean Process Flowchart the process Eliminate Waste

What is waste in a process? Does it change the product? Is the customer willing to pay the price? Is it rework? If the answer to any of these is "No", then it is waste.

First Attempt Field Trip Permission Process

Flowchart the Process (Field Trip Permission)

Eliminate the Waste (Field Trip Permission)

New Lean Field Trip Process

Findings - Wastes Transportation was the major cause of time waste Duplication of hard copies and filing wasted paper, staff time, and storage space

Bring in the Expert

What is Quality? A customer perception NEVER defined by the provider Did I get – o What I wanted? o When I wanted it? o For what I was willing to pay? Did it meet my expectations? If the answer is “YES”, the provider has oMet quality objectives oCreated customer satisfaction If the answer is “Not exactly”, then you have incurred cost of poor quality.

What is Lean? Did I meet my quality objectives at the least possible cost? Accomplished by doing only value- added activities Knowing the difference between cost of doing business and the cost of poor quality

Lean – NOT Another “Efficiency” System A discipline and culture Focus on the customer Eliminating waste by doing only value-added Challenge EVERYTHING you do, including “legal”

Allay Fears Avoid the negative Lean = get the waste out loss of jobs Emphasize the positive Lean = doing only value added improved performance

Basic Tools – DMAIC – The Discipline Define the problem or opportunity (current state) Map and measure the current state Analyze. Drive to root cause Improve and implement the process (future state) Control the new process through measurement A circular process = continuous improvement

The Quality Management System Records Work Instructions System Procedures QMS Philosophy How the philosophy is achieved Day-to-day operating instructions Proof that you did what you documented

Basic Tools – Five Whys? Ask Why? five times! Can be obnoxious and highly annoying Pick up on the answer of the first Why to phrase the next one A good tool for developing fishbone diagrams WHY? Why?

Basic Tools – Fishbone Diagram Coffee tastes terrible Coffee Pot Barista Coffee Water Hung over Dirty 2 days old Not ground Not filtered 40 th birthday

TIM I WOODS – The Nine Sinful Wastes Transportation – moving things from one place to another Inventory – putting money into things you really don’t need Motion (movement) – having to reach, stoop Inspection – having to check someone else’s work Waiting – stopping the flow of a process Over-production – producing more than you need Over-processing – doing more than is required to achieve a result Defects – results that are not right when they are delivered underutilized Skills – not getting the most out of the brain trust

5-S  Sort - sort things used every day from the things that need to be saved  Search-free - get visual. Organize things so that you can see them and do not have to look for them  Spotless - keep things clean  Standardize - document your processes in simple instructions, and teach your staff the “right way”  Sustain - make it a way of life, but audit

Second Attempt From Requisition to Paycheck (Hiring Process)

Why Requisition to Paycheck Complaints by principals and applicants: –Losing high quality candidates to other districts –Hiring process took up to three months –Open positions not being filled Incorrect paychecks for new hires –15 to 20 errors per month

Two Teams of Four, Five Days

Flowchart the Process (Requisition to Paycheck)

Analysis: Over sixty steps Replication of data acquisition and input Numerous opportunities for errors = REDO

The Results Short Term –All electronic applications eliminate Administrators traveling to the District Office, minimum $9000 and three to five days savings –Eliminate the Salmon Form, savings 10 – 20 hours overtime each month –“Jidoka” (Pull the rope) at three paycheck errors in a month

The Results Long Term –Use the capabilities of the technology we have in place: EPARS (requisition) Edzapp (posting) EPARS (processing) VISIONS (Payroll)

The New Culture Think LEAN! Challenge everything we do. Does it add value?