Your videos are so explanatory, broken down in such a way to ease understanding. Yet, all the lean six sigma tools especially with green belts can be so confusing since it depends on the context of the project or organization. I love that you have so much experience with application of these tools, which tools would you suggest that best works in a service based organization like health and what steps do i take do plan the continuous improvement project?
Thanks so much for your question, I've added a video to respond. Let me know if you have any additional questions. th-cam.com/video/QIYSHUvMjxw/w-d-xo.html
Fun fact I found our recently - contrary to popular reports that Shinto took the tools from Japan to the west - apparently Japan actually took its ideas from an American Training in Industry Program that was developed during the war to effectively train woman in manufacturing. There is a funny story where some Americans were saying “ well it’s all very well in Japan where they have a different culture but it just wouldn’t work in the USA” - an old Japanese worker apparently dusted off an old TWI guide and said “what do you mean we learned everything from you!”
Your videos are so explanatory, broken down in such a way to ease understanding. Yet, all the lean six sigma tools especially with green belts can be so confusing since it depends on the context of the project or organization. I love that you have so much experience with application of these tools, which tools would you suggest that best works in a service based organization like health and what steps do i take do plan the continuous improvement project?
Thanks so much for your question, I've added a video to respond. Let me know if you have any additional questions. th-cam.com/video/QIYSHUvMjxw/w-d-xo.html
Fun fact I found our recently - contrary to popular reports that Shinto took the tools from Japan to the west - apparently Japan actually took its ideas from an American Training in Industry Program that was developed during the war to effectively train woman in manufacturing. There is a funny story where some Americans were saying “ well it’s all very well in Japan where they have a different culture but it just wouldn’t work in the USA” - an old Japanese worker apparently dusted off an old TWI guide and said “what do you mean we learned everything from you!”
Very cool tidbit. I love reading about the history, especially from the non traditional point of view (aka: western consultants). Thanks for sharing.