VSM Office Workflow: Participant Workbook

VSM Office Workflow: Participant Workbook
Author: ENNA
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 111
Release: 2023-05-31
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1000949435

The VSM Office Participant Workbook is designed to be used during the Value Stream Mapping Office Workshop. This workbook systematically follows the trainer through the presentation and workshop. The workbook should be personalized and retained by each participant for continued reference after the training is finished.

Value Stream Management for the Lean Office

Value Stream Management for the Lean Office
Author: Don Tapping
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 163
Release: 2018-02-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1482278170

Bring Lean Improvements to the Administrative Areas of Your Organization! Extending their eight-step process to the realization of a lean office, Tapping and Shuker use a customer service case studyto illustrate the effectiveness of the value stream storyboard.This popular volume provides organizations with a proven system for implementing lean principles in the office. In addition to providing a thorough overview of basic lean concepts, this book details methods for identifying the administrative activities in need of attention. To address these, it applies the eight-step process for removing waste and reorganizing workflow. Accompanying the book are downloadable resources containing a lean assessment tool, a storyboard template, charts, a team charter, and worksheets. Along with this book you receive downloadable resources containing a lean assessment tool, a storyboard template, useful charts, a team charter, forms, reports, and worksheets!

The Strategos Guide to Value Stream and Process Mapping

The Strategos Guide to Value Stream and Process Mapping
Author: Quarterman Lee
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2023-05-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1000943755

At last, this much anticipated book has been published and provides a much needed breath of fresh air. The Strategos Guide to Value Stream and Process Mapping has helpful tips on facilitating group VSM exercises and helps put VSM in the greater Lean context. With photos and examples of related Lean practices, the book focuses on implementing VSM, not just on drawing diagrams and graphs. This is the most comprehensive and practical book on the subject to date.

Lean Six Sigma for the Office

Lean Six Sigma for the Office
Author: James William Martin
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2008-10-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1420068806

This book provides a practical reference of tools, methods, and concepts that enable a reader to understand Lean Six Sigma concepts to improve his or her process using Kaizen events. It presents a simple reference to plan and conduct Kaizen events in service systems and office environments.

Value Stream Mapping: How to Visualize Work and Align Leadership for Organizational Transformation

Value Stream Mapping: How to Visualize Work and Align Leadership for Organizational Transformation
Author: Karen Martin
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2013-10-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 007182894X

The first of its kind—a Value Stream Mapping book written for those in service and office environments who need to streamline operations Value Stream Mapping is a practical, how-to guide that helps decision-makers improve value stream efficiency in virtually any setting, including construction, energy, financial service, government, healthcare, R&D, retail, and technology. It gives you the tools to address a wider range of important VSM issues than any other such book, including the psychology of change, leadership, creating teams, building consensus, and charter development. Karen Martin is principal consultant for Karen Martin & Associates, LLC, instructor for the University of California, San Diego's Lean Enterprise program, and industry advisor to the University of San Diego's Industrial and Systems Engineering program. Mike Osterling provides support and leadership to manufacturing and non-manufacturing organizations on their Lean Transformation Journey. In a continuous improvement leadership role for six years, Mike played a key role in Square D Company's lean transformation in the 1990s.

Operational Excellence in Your Office

Operational Excellence in Your Office
Author: Kevin J. Duggan
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2016-02-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1498714099

Operational Excellence is achieved when all employees in your organization can see the flow of value to your customers and can make adjustments to that flow before it breaks down. Operational Excellence in Your Office: A Guide to Achieving Autonomous Value Stream Flow with Lean Techniques presents nine time-tested guidelines for designing business process flow that enable Operational Excellence in the office. Each chapter describes one guideline by using text, illustrations, and practical examples to provide a comprehensive understanding of why creating flow in the office is essential and how to achieve it. Accounting for the reality that most office employees are required to work on many different projects throughout the day, this book details a step-by-step methodology for leveraging traditional value stream flow to establish Operational Excellence in an office environment. In addition, it describes a more advanced form of flow called "self-healing" flow—in which employees are capable of identifying and fixing problems with the flow without requiring management intervention. Explaining how to achieve Operational Excellence and self-healing flow with the nine guidelines, the book also introduces new concepts such as part-time continuous flow processing cells, workflow cycles, takt capability, integration events, pitch in the office, and ways to tell whether your office is on time. With this book, you will be able to take the knowledge provided and immediately apply it by following the step-by-step checklists included at the end of each chapter. In addition to the lists of action items for implementing each guideline, the book includes "acid tests" you can use to determine if you have implemented each guideline correctly. When finished, you will have designed an end-to-end flow for the services in your office as well as visual systems to help employees distinguish normal flow from abnormal flow so they can fix flow problems on their own, before they negatively impact your customers.

The Complete Lean Enterprise

The Complete Lean Enterprise
Author: Beau Keyte
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 141
Release: 2004-07-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1563273012

"Winner of the 2005 Shingo Prize for Excellence in Manufacturing Research" Most lean initiatives conducted by manufacturers are focused mostly on shop-floor activities — mapping the value stream of raw material to the shop-floor customer. Much of the untapped potential for productivity improvements lies, however, in non-production areas — where the value stream is administrative (i.e., "order to cash"). These "office" value streams directly support the daily production needs of an enterprise. Beau Keyte and Drew Locher's new book, The Complete Lean Enterprise: Value Stream Mapping for Administrative and Office Processes, offers a step-by-step approach to applying lean initiatives to the administrative and office environment. It's a must read for leaders looking to improve their production support activities within their order-to-cash value stream. The Complete Lean Enterprise is a valuable tool in applying value stream mapping (VSM) to non-production areas, identifying office wastes, establishing performance metrics, speeding up administrative workflow, and improving office efficiency.

The Complete Lean Enterprise

The Complete Lean Enterprise
Author: Beau Keyte
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 141
Release: 2004-07-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1420081535

"Winner of the 2005 Shingo Prize for Excellence in Manufacturing Research" Most lean initiatives conducted by manufacturers are focused mostly on shop-floor activities — mapping the value stream of raw material to the shop-floor customer. Much of the untapped potential for productivity improvements lies, however, in non-

Mapping the Total Value Stream

Mapping the Total Value Stream
Author: Mark A. Nash
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2011-03-23
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1420095323

Mapping the Total Value Stream defines and elaborates on the concepts of value stream mapping (VSM) for both production and transactional processes. This book reshapes and extends the lessons originally put forward in a number of pioneering works including the popular ,Value Stream Management for the Lean Office. It reinforces fundamental concepts and theoretical models with real-world applications and complete examples of the value stream mapping technique. To educate VSM mappers on the specific mechanics of the technique, the text provides in-depth explanations for commonly encountered situations. The authors also provide a more complete perspective on the concept of availability. While they discuss availability of equipment in transactional processes, they extend the concept by elaborating on availability as it applies to employees. The calculation of process lead time for work queues is taken to an advanced level – not only is the calculation of this lead time explained, but the text also covers the very real possibility of having more work in the queue than available time. While previous books have focused on only production process VSM or transactional process VSM, this work meets the real needs of both manufacturers and service sector organizations by dealing with both types. It goes beyond explaining each scenario, to teach readers what techniques are commonly applicable to both, and also explains areas of difference so that mappers will be able to readily adapt to whatever unique situations present themselves.