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Course Outline
Module I
Foundations of Continual Improvement Thinking
- Introduce continual improvement as a mindset for reducing waste and solving recurring problems at the system level
- Present the 8 Classes of Waste as a diagnostic tool for identifying improvement opportunities
- Connect visible symptoms to deeper systemic issues addressed through continual improvement thinking
Problem Statements and Descriptions
- Emphasize the importance of clear, focused problem statements to guide effective continual improvement efforts
- Practice framing problems in ways that avoid blame and promote team-based analysis
Applying Is / Is Not Analysis
- Apply Is / Is Not Analysis to define problem boundaries and avoid scope creep in continual improvement projects
- Use structured comparisons to support shared team understanding and effective root cause exploration
Using Cause and Effect Diagrams
- Construct Cause and Effect Diagrams to visually map contributing factors
- Reinforce continual improvement principles by emphasizing logic, categorization, and collaboration in identifying systemic causes
Team-Based Tools: Affinity and Interrelationship Diagrams
- Use Affinity Diagrams to group ideas and identify themes during team brainstorming
- Apply Interrelationship Digraphs to uncover patterns and prioritize continual improvement efforts based on systemic impact
Verifying the Root Cause
- Practice confirming or eliminating potential causes using data and observation
- Support evidence-based thinking to ensure continual improvement efforts target the right root causes
Module II
Tree Diagrams for Action Planning
- Break complex issues into actionable steps using Tree Diagrams
- Clarify sequencing and responsibility to support structured continual improvement implementation
Prioritization Matrices for Decision Making
- Apply Prioritization Matrices to focus team energy on high-impact actions
- Use weighted criteria to align improvement efforts with strategic continual improvement goals
Linking to PDCA and Quality Systems
- Connect root cause findings to PDCA cycles, audits, and quality systems
- Emphasize sustainability, accountability, and follow-up mechanisms to support long-term, continual improvement success
Capstone Workshop and Reflection
- Apply the complete set of continual improvement tools to a realistic case scenario
- Facilitate team collaboration to define problems, identify root causes, prioritize actions, and build an implementation plan
- Reflect on course learnings and identify next steps for applying continual improvement practices in participants' own work environments