solved I’m trying to study for my Management course and I
I’m trying to study for my Management course and I need some help to understand this question.
Last week we had Mark Meelhuesen shared his insights into Process Improvement.Â
Please copy and paste the following link in order to see Mark’s profile and more interesting info https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-meelhuysen/
What were your three key takeaways from class? How can you implement what you learned in class in your everyday life?
Be creative and have fun with the assignment.
Note: Please feel free to use your imagination based in your Process Improvement’s knowledge and the noted that I will leave below for you in order to complete this task. Here are the notes that I took from that presentation:
TheoreticallyÂ
The methods to discover the reason everything
What is a Root Cause Analysis?
Is an approach used to analyze serious problems before trying to solve them.
Why does RCA matter?
Prevents repeat issues
Ends slapping bandaids on’ and focuses on permanent solutionsÂ
Protects value creation processÂ
Reduces risks of adverse events and lawsuitÂ
Increases trust in you, your company, or brand image
Improved workplace safety and cultureÂ
Will directly improve your life and your chances of successÂ
Different kinds of RCA
Fishbone
5 Why’s
RCA Diagram
Fishbone
MATERIALS
. ConsistentÂ
. Supplied on timeÂ
METHODS
. ClarityÂ
. Controlled
MEASUREMENTSÂ
. Where do we quality check?
MACHINES
ENVIRONMENT
PERSONNEL
. Training
5–Why’sÂ
Invented by Sakichi Toyoda
Used in Toyota Production System
DiagramÂ
Practical Application of RCA
Project is over-budgetÂ
Missed deadline
Low morale and high turnover
Machine failureÂ
Workplace accidentÂ
StudentsÂ
Group assignment only has 50 percent of people engagedÂ
Personal Application of RCA
RelationshipsÂ
FinancesÂ
Life EventsÂ
RCA – Quick and DirtyÂ
5 Why’s – ScenarioÂ
RCA – 5 Why’s Example, Bad Example
Bib slipped on some oil. Why?
Activity – 5 Why’sÂ
RCA
Flat Tire
Why?
..
..
..
Bad
Old
WeatherÂ
Exp.
Root – Cause – Flat Tire
Why?-potholesÂ
avoid constructions, don’t drive at the sidewalks