Synopses & Reviews
New Holistic Approach to Success and Continuous Improvement
Following up on the authors' bestselling Achieving the Competitive Edge, this book introduces the concept of enterprise excellence, offering a set of tools that take you beyond Lean Six Sigma. Enterprise Excellence helps you establish the infrastructure to achieve excellence in your organization and maintain a culture of continuous measurable improvement to maintain preeminence in your operations. You'll discover how the enterprise excellence approach works at all levels of both nonprofit and commercial organizations.
Based on the authors' firsthand experience working with a broad range of clients, this book gives you the skills needed to implement a successful enterprise excellence program within your own organization, and:
Covers all aspects of enterprise excellence, including a wealth of tools needed for success
Sets forth easy-to-follow examples and applications that can be adapted to any organization
Offers tools and methodologies to help organizations realize significant improvements quickly
Adapts to multiple levels within an organization, including executives and line managers
Helps you overcome the obstacles standing in the way of success and demonstrates the effect of a true commitment to change the status quo
Each of the book's ten chapters ends with a set of key points to help reinforce what you need to do to effect improvement. A bibliography enables you to investigate any of the individual topics in greater depth.
No single method enables you to overcome all business problems. With the enterprise excellence approach, you get a broad range of tools and methods that can be adapted to your organization's unique needs and place it firmly on the path to success and continuous improvement.
Synopsis
"Enterprise Excellence" refers to drawing upon a variety of tools beyond Six Sigma to improve a business. Taking a holistic view of product and process improvement, here is a step-by-step guide to deploying Enterprise Excellence in an organization and integrating the methodologies and tools for business process improvement. This innovative approach covers all aspects of EE and provides practical applications appropriate for multiple levels within an organization. Its lessons apply to a broad range of readers, from graduate students in engineering to entrepreneurs in small businesses, from management to workshops and seminars to front line supervisors.
About the Author
Normand L. Frigon is Vice President and Director of the Management Sciences Division of VSE Corporation. He is a recognized leader with more than twenty-five years of experience in reliability, quality, and engineering management for both government and industry.
Harry K. Jackson is a Lean Six Sigma Master Black Belt with Six Sigma Technology Group. Mr. Jackson is an internationally recognized author, lecturer, and consultant in the development of quality and reliability programs for government and industry. He has more than twenty-five years of experience in manufacturing, engineering, quality management, naval engineering, and project management.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction.Law of Unintended Consequences.
Enterprise Excellence.
Enterprise Excellence Model.
Continuous Measurable Improvement.
Achieving Enterprise Excellence.
Key Points.
Chapter 2: Managing and Leading Enterprise Excellence.
Lead People - Manage Things.
Management Systems.
Leading Enterprise Excellence.
The Leadership Model .
Leading and Managing Teams.
Effective Meetings.
Understanding and Overcoming Resistance to Change.
The 3Cs: Communication, Cooperation, and Coordination.
Key Points.
Chapter 3: Enterprise Excellence Deployment.
Enterprise Excellence Infrastructure .
Deployment Measurement, Analysis and Reporting.
Enterprise Excellence Deployment Planning.
Establishing Enterprise Excellence Policies, Guidelines and Infrastructure.
Key Points.
Chapter 4: Enterprise Excellence Implementation.
Management and Operations Plans.
Enterprise Excellence Projects.
Enterprise Excellence Project Decision Process .
Planning The Enterprise Excellence Project.
Tollgate Reviews.
Project Notebook.
Key Points.
Chapter 5: Listening to the Voice of the Customer.
Voice of the Customer (VOC).
Answering the Voice of the Customer.
Technology Development.
Development of Products, Services and Processes.
Quality Function Deployment.
CDOV Process.
Key Points.
Chapter 6: Define (Knowing and Understanding Your Processes).
Understanding Process Variation.
Acquire All Process Documentation.
Process Mapping.
Value Stream Mapping.
Value Stream Analysis.
Process Walkthrough.
Failure Modes and Effects Analysis.
Key Points.
Chapter 7: Measure.
Process Measurement.
Statistical Process Control.
Statistical Process Control Charts.
Control Charts Analysis.
Variation.
Type of Control Charts & Applications.
Attribute Control Charts.
Process Capability Analysis.
Measurement Systems Evaluation (MSE).
Gauge Reproducibility & Repeatability (R&R).
Transactional MSE.
Key Points.
Chapter 8: Analyze and Improve Effectiveness.
Analysis of Variance.
One-Way ANOVA.
Two-Way ANOVA.
Linear Contrasts.
Design of Experiments.
Key Points.
Chapter 9: Analyzing and Improving Efficiency.
5S Process.
The Seven Forms of Waste.
Takt Time.
Cycle Time.
Routing Analysis.
Spaghetti Diagram.
Work Content Analysis.
Process Availability Analysis.
Process Yield Measures.
Cycle Time.
Just in Time.
Kanban.
Mixed-Model Production.
A B C Material Handling.
Workable Work.
Workload Balancing.
One Piece Flow.
Work Cell Design.
Kanban Sizing.
Key Points.
Chapter 10: Control and Continuous Measurable Improvement.
Management Systems.
Statistical Process Control.
Visual Controls.
Graphic Work Instructions.
Mistake Proofing (Poka-Yoke).
Single-Minute Exchange of Die (SMED).
Total Productive Maintenance.
Rapid Improvement Events.
Continuous Measurable Improvement.
Key Points.
Appendix A: Bibliography.
Appendix B: Glossary.
Appendix C: Basic Math Symbols.
Appendix D: List of Acronyms.