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Started by , Oct 06 2004 08:39 PM
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For those of you who are interested in Six sigma/SPC stuff.
Attached is Jay Arthurs QI Macros October E-zine in Word format.
I like Jay's approach to six sigma, he cuts through all of the BS and speaks with clarity.
Wallace.

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Thanks for that Wallace.

You know often the customer; supplier relationship is perceived as a one way street. Intransigence (ball breaking) by purchasing managers may boost egos and seem smart but it's not. For any relationship to be successful in life or work it has to be win-win.

I've always made a point of asking major suppliers how I rank amongst their customers, what I'm good and bad at, and how I can become a better customer. It benefits both parties.

Screwing suppliers is moronic. Go on send your suppliers a survey questionnaire asking them to rate your performance as a customer. :)

Regards,
Simon

Go on send your suppliers a survey questionnaire asking them to rate your performance as a customer.


Yeah,
This is the litmus test on business performance in relation to customer/consumers.
Wallace.
Attached is the November issue of the QI Macro's Six sigma E-zine.
I am not affiliated with Jay Arthur.
Wallace.

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Hi Wallace thanks for the update. I took the bit in blue below out of the ezine.

Peter Keen, in his 1997 book, The Process Edge, uses case studies to describe what he calls the process paradox.

The process paradox:

"businesses can decline and even fail at the same time that process reform is dramatically improving efficiency by saving the company time and money and improving product quality and customer service."

I believe we have made a major mistake in our advocacy of continuous improvement. Continuous improvement is the right idea if you are the world leader in everything you do. It is a terrible idea if you are lagging and disastrous if you are far behind. We need rapid, quantum-leap improvement. - Paul O'Neil chairman of Alcoa.


I don't quite agree with the Alcoa guy's philosophy. I believe incremental CI must be part of every organisations culture and often the very process of working on incremental improvements highlights an opportunity for the kind of quantum-leap improvement he talks about. It's not one or the other they are both important and complimentary tactics.

What I would say is don't settle for incremental CI alone (as some organisations plainly do) be prepared to get your wallet out and back a good idea if you see an opportunity to make a step improvement.

It's sort of what I was saying the other day when I commented on the CI visual you posted.

Cheers Wallace,
Simon
Regardless of the fads that come and go, I am compelled to be inspired and moved by, what is commonly called Kaizen, It just makes sense.
I'm reading an excellent little easy read called, "The Kaizen Way". The book is authored by Robert Maurer Ph.D. ISBN # 0-7611-2923-5
The book has a particularly psychological approach to Kaizen and, the author has a gift of putting the concepts, tools and techniques into words that make Kaizen clear and concise.
The author comes from a physicians approach to Kaizen and, I have been impressed by his attempt to take Kaizen, into the arena of human development.
I'm at the half way stage of the book at this time and, the tone of the book is definitely of a self help nature yet, I see the applications of this book contents in a generic way.
Wallace.

Regardless of the fads that come and go, I am compelled to be inspired and moved by, what is commonly called Kaizen, It just makes sense.

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Yes, I've noticed you're a real advocate of Kaizen Wallace. Perhaps when you've completed the book you could share some of its concepts and wisdom, especially for those of us who'd like to read but never seem to find the time. I'm still (not) reading Henry Fords Lean vision and several other books.

Regards,
Simon
I'm rather particular about the publications I read these days. There's just too much crap out there in publishing land.
Kaizen? Yeah, I admire it because, the man who infused the use of the PDCA tools, was responsible for the initial development of Kaizen.
Wallace.
Simon,
I'm up for mapping out the kaizen philosophy using the mapping software I regularly use.
I would submit the finished visual exclusively for the use of SDF members.
Send me feedback regarding the possibility?
Wallace.
Of course Wallace, that would be great thanks.

Regards,
Simon
Attached is the December 2004 QI Macros E-zine.
Wallace.

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And what about an owls swivelling head? It'd sure help you avoid catching one between the shoulder blades or worse still ‘up the arsenal'.

Thanks for the interesting read Wallace.

Regards,
Simon
I haven't forgotten about the Kaizen map I proposed. I'm kind of under doctors orders right now and, I'm staying away from my PC a lot these days.
Would any SDF folk like to contribute to the Kaizen information map? I could sure use some help to get it off the ground.
I'm basically looking for some image files that would represent the focuses of the Kaizen philosophy.
Wallace.

I'm basically looking for some image files that would represent the focuses of the Kaizen philosophy.

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I'll try and help you out if you can be a bit more specific on your requirements Wallace.

Simon

I'm basically looking for some image files that would represent the focuses of the Kaizen philosophy.

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I'll try and help you out if you can be a bit more specific on your requirements Wallace.

Simon

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Well, I guess I'm looking for images that potential contributors believe are appropriate for making a Kaizen visual communicatively dynamic.
The more images the better. I could re-size the visual to a poster size of @ 24" x 34" with a minimum of 300 x 300 pixels per inch.
I've made up many poster sized visuals for business recently and they go down well, as part of internal communications initiatives that are aligned to training and information exchange/sharing.
Wallace.
I've got 100,000 images on 27 CD's.

I'll have a look through later and see what I can dig out for you, I'm sure I'll be able to find you some appropriate images.

Regards,
Simon
As you can probably see Wallace I've been busy. I'll get you some images sorted over the weekend. Promise.

Regards,
Simon
Thanks SANTA.
Wallace.
You've been a good boy Wallace so as promised here's an assortment of pics.

Click to open Santas sack

To save: open the picture, right click and save picture as...

Best Wishes,
Santa
Thanks Simon,
I'll copy many of them for sure.
Cheers
Wallace.
If you find you want a particular image feel free to give me shout.

Regards,
Simon

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