Further Details
How often do we hear the term “flavour of the month” used to describe a new improvement initiative? Why another one? Organisations buy off-the-shelf solutions, the “silver bullet” approach, only to find that everything soon returns to the way it was before. The reason has less to do with the chosen solution and more to do with failing to do the groundwork before moving to a more advanced solution.
Many companies put great effort and resource into applying the most advanced improvement techniques. But, without first implementing basic workplace structure, organisation and control, it is unlikely that improvement will be sustained.
This event helps delegates to gain a broad understanding of process management and to develop low cost ways of generating process involvement across the business.
It has been developed from last year’s “Developing and Auditing Standards”. It has had some of the standards and auditing elements removed or shortened and elements of process and team working added.
Outline of the Workshop
Using the process to foster good teamwork
Examining standards frameworks
Techniques for developing and setting standards
Communicating and adhering to standards
Exploring the relationship between standards and measurement
Learning to audit as a way of life
Benefits of attending – at the workshop, delegates will:
Explore the relationship between teamwork, process thinking, standards and measurement
Get to grips with the concepts of standards, audits and process management
Find new ways of thinking about the basic structure of the organisation and the way it works
Develop the confidence to replace that hunted feeling with real leadership
Learn how to deliver real increases in the capability of all business processes
Who should attend?
Operational Managers, First Line Managers, Change Agents and Managers, as well as anyone charged with ensuring their organisation receives and delivers best value or responsible for delivering continuous improvement .
When: 8th April. Repeated: 25th September
Workshop leaders: Bob Burton and David Clegg, Back-On-Track Ltd.
Guide price
£435 |