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Innovative Training Methods Can Give Teams an Advantage
B Often, new team members are introduced to Lean Six Sigma using the following model:
A priority courier express company experimented with this model in order to increase the likelihood of success of its Lean Six Sigma initiative. The approach the company used accelerated adoption of the methodology and helped the team deliver positive results. In addition, the methods triggered creativity and leadership beyond the original project. Critical Differences in DeploymentA small team at the courier company was focused on a project to increase customer and employee satisfaction, to reduce cost, and to increase capacity, with benefits delivered within four months. Instead of following the traditional route, the team's Lean Six Sigma model included the following innovations:
Team member time allocation for this plan is shown in the figure below.
Tactics for Integrated TrainingHigher success rates and new leadership skills are the goals of any Lean Six Sigma initiative. Two tactics used in this scenario can be pivotal parts of training and enable higher project success rates:
In this case, the simulation provided hands-on experience related directly to the company's business processes, and demonstrated relevance to the team's business experience, all while linking Lean Six Sigma concepts to the project at hand. Using Real-time CoachingIn coaching to develop Lean Six Sigma and leadership skills, the traditional approach is individual, private sessions. Individuals learn concepts first and then demonstrate application of the concepts in the coaching sessions. The priority courier express company used real-time coaching instead. Key characteristics of this model:
The result is that each team member becomes a well-rounded practitioner by the end of the four-month project period and is prepared to lead project teams independently going forward. Getting InnovativeGreater success in Lean Six Sigma can be enabled by innovations in deployment, training and coaching. Companies can look for benefits like these achieved by the priority express courier company:
About the Author: Augustine A. Stagliano is a Master Black Belt with more than 20 years of experience improving quality and business processes in both the manufacturing and service environments. Before joining Rath & Strong, he held positions with the U.S. Army, GE Corporate Audit Staff, GE Plastics, GE Lighting and Pall Corp. Stagliano has a bachelor's degree in geology from the State University of New York at Buffalo and a master’s degree in operations research and applied statistics from Union College. He can be reached at augie.stagliano@rathstrong.com. Reproduction Without Permission Is Strictly Prohibited Copyright Requests Publish an Article: Do you have a Six Sigma tip, learning or case study? Share it with the largest community of Six Sigma professionals, and be recognized by your peers. It's a great way to promote your expertise and/or build your resume. Read more about submitting an article. "The Bottom Line" Links
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