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Thursday, March 8, 2012

Accentuate the Positive, Eliminate the Negative

“Man, they said we better Accentuate the positive Eliminate the negative Latch on to the affirmative Don't mess with Mister In-Between No, do not mess with Mister In-Between Do you hear me, hmm? The music was written by Harold Arlen and the lyrics by Johnny Mercer, and it was published in 1944.

You wonder why it has taken organizations this long to start considering this approach.  My podcast guest, Sara Orem, co-author of Appreciative Coaching: A Positive Process for Change (Jossey-Bass Business & Management) expanded on this in the podcast:Sara-Orem-17

Lions and tigers and bears. We lived in caves and there were wild animals and there were maybe not an ever present danger but there was an often present danger so we were wired to look for danger. The worrier in us will look for danger in the fact that we didn't get a raise or we'll look for danger in the fact that our significant other didn't say good morning to us. We are negative beings and to some degree that's also genetic.

Is that why problem solving is revered? And the feel good approach is not?

Download Podcast: Click and choose options: Download Here  or go to the Business901 iTunes Store.

Sara L.Orem, Ph.D. has twenty years of management experience and fifteen years management consulting in and to major financial services companies in the U. S., Britain and Australia. Her current focus is on the development and use of positive methods including Appreciative Inquiry in coaching and group processes. Appreciative Coaching describes in detail the method Sara has developed for her coaching practice which serves women and men looking at self-started transitions.

P.S. My favorite rendition of the song mentioned above is a Bette Midler & Bing Crosby rendition. Don’t miss this! This is my feel good strategy part of the post!

Appreciative Inquiry (sometimes shortened to "AI") is primarily an organizational development method which seeks to engage all levels of an organization by taking an "asset-based approach." It starts with the belief that every organization, and every person in that organization, has positive aspects that can be built upon. It asks questions like “What’s working well?”, “What’s good about what you are currently doing?” David Cooperrider is generally credited with coining the term ‘Appreciative Inquiry’.

Related Information:
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Monday, February 28, 2011

Strategic Collaborator’s use of Personal Kanban

Pascal Pinck works as a Strategic Collaborator with individuals and teams who face high levels of uncertainty in their market context. More specifically, he educates and coaches leaders and team members who are working to:pap

  • increase performance through agile and lean thinking
  • improve distributed decision-making and delegation
  • heighten trust and transparency
  • build a culture of constant value creation
  • engage stakeholders to help mitigate risk
  • turn resilience into competitive advantage

Pascal was my guest on the podcast to discuss Personal Kanban and as we did I felt like we touched upon on all the areas above. Pascal is an engaging speaker and I think you will find his discussion of these subjects and Personal Kanban quite interesting and entertaining.

About: Personal Kanban is neither a prescription nor a plan. The book provides a light, actionable, achievable framework for understanding our work and its context. This book describes why students, parents, business leaders, major corporations, and world governments all see immediate results with Personal Kanban.

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Personal Kanban Website

Friday, February 25, 2011

In becoming Agile, did we forget about Quality Assurance?

On the Business901 podcast, Software Quality Assurance Podcast with Murali Chemuturi, we discussed Software Quality Assurance and what Murali considers best practice. I found his position quite different from the Agile and Kanban Software people I typically interview. I think most people in the IT field will find it interesting. This is a transcription of the podcast.


Quality Assurance in Software

J. Ross Publishing has recently published three books authored by Murali  Chemutur

Related Posts:
Eric Landes Podcast
The differences in Lean and Agile
Kanban, could we call this podcast anything else?
Business901 Kanban Search
Kanban too simple To be Effective? Xerox Operational Excellence Program
Xerox drives Agile Processes thru Lean Six Sigma
Agile, Scrum, Kanban, or is it just a Marketing Funnel?

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Quallaboration Video

I follow up to the Quallaboration Podcast with Jim Benson is this you tube video of the same name. Jim did a lightning talk about a recent project.

About Jim Benson: His company, Modus Cooperandi, helps organizations change through the application of Lean principles, Agile methodologies, and social media. He is also the developer of the productivity tool Personal Kanban, an adaptation of Industrial Kanban. His book on Personal Kanban, which applies Lean thinking to daily living, will be out in the Fall of 2010.

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Marketing Kanban Cadence
Agile, Scrum, Kanban, or is it just a Marketing Funnel?
Pull:
The Pull in Lean Marketing

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Simple, Easy to use Lean Six Sigma Software tools

When talking to most Lean Six Sigma Consultants they will tell you the 2 lean tools that you start with are 5S and Standard Work. Looking for a simple way to describe the Standard Work process, I ran across this software company and their set of tools. I found them quite interesting and have started "Testing" them out. I wonder has anyone else tried them?

Here is a description and a picture of their template. Tools for standardized work are the most important tools in your Lean toolkit - because they avoid backsliding into old habits

The Standard Work Sheet Excel template is 5 tools in 1:

  1. Value Add Analysis (auto-calculates pie chart)
  2. Work Balancing (auto-draws work load balancing bar chart in relation to Takt Time)
  3. Standard Work Instructions & Analysis
  4. Quick Changeover tool for setup reduction.
  5. Standard Work Combination Sheet visual time chart.

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What makes these templates unique is that they are built on Excel spreadsheet platform.

You have options to:

  • Auto-draw a Standard Work Combination Sheet with a single click of a button.
  • Create a separate time chart for each operator, or display all operators in a single chart.
  • Use either stopwatch or video Time Observation to observe and time your standard work procedures
  • Split your Value Add Pie Chart into your own user-defined types of waste
  • Plot as many as 4 chart lines - for Takt Time, Target Cycle Time, Cycle Time, and even a 4th user-defined chart line (perhaps for out of cycle work?)

    Draw the chart with or without labels
  • Include up to 200 lines of work elements on a single chart
    (and spread even larger processes over multiple charts - perhaps with summary data rolling up to each higher level)
  • Define your own header data field labels
  • Link to or from another worksheet for calculations such as Working Time Available, product mix, or master scheduling...
  • Paste a picture of your Spaghetti Diagram on the same page with your Standard Work Combination Table!
  • Use this as a Quick Changeover tool for Lean SMED setup reduction

I think it is a pretty unique product. You can download a free trial but I think it will ake a commitment to use these templates so if it is free, you may just never commit.

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