Survey
* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project
* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project
Green Belt Project Storyboard Template Visit GoLeanSixSigma.com for more Lean Six Sigma Resources Storyboard: The 5 Tenets 1. Tell Your Story Succinctly – Use a maximum of 15 Slides (plus a title page) to describe your project – Make sure the flow of the project story is logical – Clearly illustrate your analysis and how solutions/countermeasures address the root causes – Let visuals (graphs, charts, maps, pictures etc.) do most of the work – Add a “Key Take Away” to each slide to make it clear to the reader what you learned at each step 2. Use the Tools Wisely – Show that you understand the DMAIC method by selecting the right tools for the right reasons during each Phase 3. Label Your Graphs Clearly – List the metric name, the time frame and the axes names/units for each chart (along with the “Key Take Away”) 4. Show the Improvement in Full – Make accomplishments clear – list each measureable waste reduction, savings, margin increase, cycle time reduction, increase in customer satisfaction, etc. 5. Use the Appendix for Overflow – Include up to 10 slides for visuals that may help readers who would like more background on your project, and Include a “Key Take Away” for every slide in the Appendix Executive Summary Questions & Activities to Address: • Use the Executive Summary template to create a one-page summary of the project that includes – Business Case: Explain the reason the project matters to the organization – Root Cause Analysis: Describe project discoveries – Solutions Implemented: List the countermeasures used for root causes – Project Results: List the project savings, gains, cost avoidance, cycle time reduction, customer satisfaction, etc. – Graphical Display of Improvement: Provide a visual that proves you made a positive difference in the process * See Bahama Bistro Sample Green Belt Storyboard Key Words (Specific To Your Industry) • List all words and acronyms that are specific to your industry and key to understanding your project • Provide a brief description or definition of each term • List in alphabetical order • Keep in mind that this document will be viewed by those who are not in your industry or familiar with your process or industry Define Phase Questions & Activities to Address: • How and why the project was selected? • Who was the customer and what did they require? • Was the process data or process driven? • What kind of map did you use (Swimlane, Value Stream, etc.) • Did you complete an 8 Wastes assessment of the process? • Did you complete a 5S Assessment (or in the Improve Phase)? Potential Define Visuals* • Project Charter or A3 • SIPOC • Swimlane Process Map, Value Stream Map, other • VOC Translation Matrix • Primary Metric Chart (Baseline data if available) • 8 Wastes Checksheet • 5S Transactional Assessment • 5S Manufacturing Assessment *Final Storyboard will include a restricted selection of templates/visuals Define Phase - Bahama Bistro Define Phase Tollgate Complete the elements of the Project Charter Collect the Voice of the Customer and make customer requirements measurable Create a high level map of the current Update charter and inform stakeholders Measure Phase Questions & Activities to Address: • What was the approach to Data Collection? (Who measured, when, for how long?) • What was the approach taken to validate that data collection method produces accurate results? • What is the understanding of the process baseline(s) measures and what is the gap between the baseline and the goal? • What were the results of the Process Walk? • What is the understanding of the potential issues? Potential Measure Visuals* • Data Collection Plan • Operational Definitions • Efficiency and Effectiveness Matrix • Sample Data Collection Sheet – Checksheet used • Graphic Display of Baseline Data - Time Series Plots, Control Charts, Box Plots, Histograms, etc. • “Before” Work Area Layouts – Photos, diagrams, Spaghetti Maps – Include distance travelled and time involved • Cost Of Poor Quality (COPQ) Calculations • Threats & Opportunities Matrix *Final Storyboard will include a restricted selection of templates/visuals Measure Phase - Bahama Bistro Measure Phase Tollgate Select Baseline Measures Develop a Data Collection Plan with Operational Definitions and create data sheets if needed Develop a Sampling Plan and calculate data needs Collect Baseline Data Update Project Charter and inform Stakeholders Analyze Questions & Activities to Address: • What was the approach to process and data analysis along with key insights? • Provide the list of prioritized root causes (critical Xs and their impact on Y or primary metric) • Illustrate the path to uncovering and verifying root cause(s) • What are the Hypothesis? • Were Hypotheses validated or disproven? • Were there any Quick Wins and if so what were the results? Potential Analyze Visuals* • Fishbone Diagram with Five Whys • Value and Cycle Time Analysis – wait time vs. work time • Value Stream Map • Hypothesis Testing Plan • Graphs that show relationships or findings (e.g. Box Plots, Pareto Charts, Histograms, Time Series Plots, Control Charts, etc.) *Final Storyboard will include a restricted selection of templates/visuals Analyze Phase - Bahama Bistro Analyze Tollgate Checklist Identify root causes using data analysis, process maps, Five Whys or Fishbone Diagrams Develop a Root Cause Hypothesis Collect data to prove or disprove Root Cause Hypotheses Update your Project Charter and inform Stakeholders Improve Questions & Activities to Address: • Provide a list of improvements made and to-be made • Describe the approach to prioritizing and selecting solutions that eliminated root causes – Barriers and efforts to overcome them – Mistake-proofing and other risk management methods employed – Pilot results and changes made to solutions • Describe the Implementation Plan and results Potential Improve Visuals* • 5S Transactional Assessment • 5S Manufacturing Assessment • Impact Effort Matrix • Weighted Criteria Matrix • Final Workplace Layout (updated Spaghetti Map) • Cross Training Matrix • Training Plan • Pilot Checklist • FMEA • Implementation Plan • Graphic display of change to Primary Metric (before and after) • Future State Map *Final Storyboard will include a restricted selection of templates/visuals Improve Phase - Bahama Bistro Improve Tollgate Checklist Use team brainstorming to generate solutions to address the root cause Run a pilot of the solutions if needed Implement solutions to address root cause Celebrate with the team and recognize them for their efforts Control Questions & Activities to Address: • How the project will be monitored and what are the Response Plans? – Who is doing the monitoring, how often and how – Are the Trigger Measures based on Control Charts? – Will there be ongoing 5S inspections? • Describe the Control Plan that ensures the gains are maintained over the long term • What documentation and standardization has been completed regarding the improved process? • What visual management techniques will ensure adoption of process changes? (include pictures where appropriate) • How will you demonstrate improved process performance over baseline? – Control Charts, other • How has the Process Owner been prepared for hand-off and what is the Communication Plan? • What were the lessons learned? Control - Bahama Bistro Potential Control Visuals* • Monitoring Plan • Response Plan • Control Plan • Control Chart and/or other graphical tacking methods • New Procedure Audit • Communication Plan • Innovation Transfer Opportunities *Final Storyboard will include a restricted selection of templates/visuals Control Tollgate Checklist Create a system and/or process to monitor results Complete documentation of the processes and procedures Create Response Plans in case there is a drop in performance Hand over formal ownership to the process owner Appendix • Include supporting documentation, process maps and data charts provide evidence of tool applications or helpful project background • Keep to 10 Slides maximum • Add the “Key Take Away” for each slide Visit GoLeanSixSigma.com for more Lean Six Sigma Resources Appendix – Bahama Bistro Appendix – Bahama Bistro