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Process Improvement Plan
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Eight Step Process Improvement Plan
This tool describes an eight step process improvement plan. Each step is defined, along with hints for ensuring quality of execution in each phase. This is an invaluable tool for leaders who want to improve a business process and assure themselves of success from planning through implementation.
Hint: This tool is best used in conjunction with “How To Succeed at Business Process Improvement.”
1. Define
Establish the overall objective and reasons for improvement; define the current and target state of the process. (Hint: Ensure that the team responsible for ultimately implementing change is involved in this initial step.)
2. Communicate
Communicate the desired end state and the rationale for change to all internal stakeholders (and external stakeholders as necessary). Ensure that there is broad understanding of the rationale and the benefits of change before you begin. (Hint: Most organizations skip this step, resulting in half-hearted implementation.)
3. Map
Map the "as-is process,” measure and analyze the current performance. (Hint: make sure the map shows the start point, end point, key hand-off points, and typical time expended in each step.)
4. Plan
Identify and verify root causes of current failure to meet target state, generate and select solutions, and map a proposed new process. (Hint: The most dramatic process improvements occur at hand-off points, by empowering employees to make more decisions themselves and by eliminating “checkpoint” steps.)
5. Test Drive
Communicate the proposed change to a broader group of stakeholders and solicit feedback. To the extent possible, engage in a “test drive” of the new process to see whether the envisioned efficiencies materialize. Identify additional improvements, refine, and prepare for rollout.
6. Implement
Plan, execute and monitor the implementation. (Hint: Ensure that the implementation team has benchmarks for assessing its own performance, including a schedule of milestones and deadlines.)
7. Evaluate
Evaluate the result of the implementation and compare it to the target state defined earlier.
8. Standardize
Plan for further improvements of the process. (Hint: A seasoned process improvement team can serve as internal consultant and translate its success to other areas of the organization.)
Process Improvement Consulting
To speak with an LRI process improvement consultant about how LRI can help design and manage a process improvement plan for your organization, call (916) 325-1190 or email info@leadingresources.com.
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