#012 Bringing it all together
How natural cycles like the daily, monthly and yearly cycle can help us in structuring our improvement processes.
continuous improvement guided by natural flow
How natural cycles like the daily, monthly and yearly cycle can help us in structuring our improvement processes.
How natural cycles like the daily, monthly and yearly cycle can help us in structuring our improvement processes.
How natural cycles like the daily, monthly and yearly cycle can help us in structuring our improvement processes.
How natural cycles like the daily, monthly and yearly cycle can help us in structuring our improvement processes.
How natural cycles like the daily, monthly and yearly cycle can help us in structuring our improvement processes.
How natural cycles like the daily, monthly and yearly cycle can help us in structuring our improvement processes.
In this call, we talk about the last phase of the continuous improvement phase, the sustain or control phase. How reflecting on what went well, and what can be improved, as well as celebrating the success is a vital part of the process. How nature provides an environment that helps us sustain an improvement, and …
“Improvement not an act, it’s a habit”. And we have to treat it that way. This call, we looked at how improvement can happen, how we can measure it and how we can continue it. For Improvement to happen, old habits have to be demolished, which is possibly the far bigger challenge than finding new …
Diving into a very practical approach on how we can analyze data and use that analysis to make decisions, both for other projects as well as for the improvement of the existing one. In the call we go into different viewpoints of how we can look at data to create a full picture. And looking …
What does a team charter looks like? What does the ‘Measure’ phase of the improvement imitative? Where is a metric identified to track progress? How does the need for a robust ‘data collection plan’ look like? How do we ensure ‘data integrity’? What is the “operational definition’ of the metric being used to track progress? …