Business Improvement Techniques Level 2
Price
£500
Duration
12 Weeks
About the Course
Business Improvement Techniques is found in all kinds of industries and sectors and provides the foundations needed for continuous improvement. In this program you will gain the knowledge and understanding for what LEAN Six Sigma represents to a practitioner and the benefits it provides to organisations.Improvement Technicians are responsible for delivery and coaching of improvement activity within an area of responsibility, often associated with Lean and Six Sigma methodologies. They can be found across all industry sectors and functions including automotive, banking, engineering, food products, IT, property, retail, telecoms etc.
Typically, Technicians work as a member of an operational team to resolve problems - preventing re-occurrence, engaging others in issues affecting them and to support the improvement of performance. Typical activities include:
Engaging team members in the identification of improvement opportunities and relevant countermeasures and controls
Initiating and facilitating improvement activities through to confirmed resolution
Providing local expertise in business improvement methods and basic tools to team
There are a variety of job titles associated with the occupation, these include, but are not limited to: Business Improvement Co-ordinator, Continuous Improvement Executive, Process Technician, Operational Excellence/Lean Engineer, Lean Six Sigma Yellow belt and Quality Control Analyst.
Improvement Technicians have the Knowledge of:
Compliance: Legislative and customer compliance requirements including health and safety
Team formation & leadership: Improvement team roles and responsibilities in a change environment
Self-development: Different sources for knowledge development
Project management: Project charter, Gantt chart, reporting documentation, Red Amber Green (RAG) status, communication (verbal and non-verbal channels) and implementation plans
Change management: Roles of the manager and leader within change. Influencing, reinforcement and coaching principles
Principles & methods: Six Sigma principles per ISO13053 (International Organisation for Standardisation), interim containment actions, Lean principles
Project selection & scope: Selection matrix, scoping tree
Problem definition: Exploratory data analysis, data collection planning, problem and goal statements
Process mapping & analysis: Supplier Input Process Output Customer (SIPOC), process mapping, value and waste analysis, performance metrics - discrete data
Data acquisition for analysis: Data stratification, sampling theory, data types, variation types and sources, data collection tools, operational definition and principles of measurement error
Basic statistics & measures: Control charts - discrete data
Process capability & performance: Capability analysis - continuous data
Root cause analysis: Histograms
Experimentation: Active analysis versus one factor at a time, Plan Do Check Act
Identification & prioritisation: Brainstorming, selection criteria
Sustainability & control: Process
Improvement Technicians have the following Skills within the context of their own organisation to:
Compliance: Work in accordance with organisational controls and statutory regulations
Communication: Share improvement progress through appropriate reporting
Project management: Plan, manage and implement improvement activities. Identify and support management of risks. Develop the business case for improvement activity and implementation
Change management: Engage through communications. Reinforce – positively and negatively. Effectively coach peers
Principles and methods: Use a structured method and appropriate improvement tools engaging with subject matter experts to deliver business benefits
Project selection and Scoping: Identify and scope improvement projects and establish clear measurable objectives
Problem definition: Develop a problem/opportunity statement supported by validated data
Voice of the customer: Apply techniques to identify customers, their requirements and translate these to metrics
Process mapping & analysis: Apply process mapping tools to visualise processes, analyse process performance establishing key insights for performance improvement
Lean tools: Apply techniques such as identification and removal of 8 wastes, 5S (Sort, Shine, Set, Standardise, Sustain), standard work, kaizen, visual displays and controls, error proofing, preventative maintenance
Data acquisition for analysis: Develop data collection plan and validated measurement processes to understand performance
Basic statistics & measures: Establish patterns and trends in data over time using tally, pie, run/trend and pareto charts
Data analysis-statistical methods: Identify common and special cause variation
Process capability & performance: Analyse product/process performance using good quality data
Root cause analysis: Use cause and effect diagrams, technique of 5 whys and graphical analysis to understand and verify root causes
Identification & prioritisation: Identify and prioritise improvement solutions
Benchmarking: Recognise the value of sharing best practice
Sustainability & control: Create control and reaction plans with detection measures, identify opportunities to embed changes to leverage benefit to the business.
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