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TQM Implementation Project Part 6a - The Improve Phase, How To Do It

 

This TQM article is a continuation of the Part 5a article published on [June 05, 2006 09:36:20 am], the IMPROVE PHASE. In this issue, I will share with you how to use Force-Field Analysis and Prevention Planner in carry out this TQM project using the D.A.I.C. Methodology as described in my previous article.

Just to recap, tools used in the IMPROVE Phase are listed below. I will deal with tools that are in bold:

Brainstorming of action / solution | Selection Grid | Benchmarking | Cost-Benefit Analysis | Control lot and testing | Pilot the action / solution | Force-Field Analysis | Prevention Planner

How to use Force-Field Analysis

It is over idealistic that whenever teams try to implement solutions, it is done smoothly without any hurdle. You may argue that why would anyone objective or unsupportive of our solution after it is for the good of everybody.

This tool is particularly useful to foresee any objections or even obstacles when implementing the solutions. This tool is guided by a template which if done correctly should identify potential problem.

There are 4 areas of focus in the template, namely; Current State; Desired State; Restraining Force and Driving Force. Let me illustrate the five focuses as below:-

1) Current State refers to the situation you are in i.e. the problem. Example, Work Instruction is not enforced.

2) Desired State refers to the situation you like to be in i.e. the objective of the solution. Example: Work Instruction is adhered to.

3) Restraining Force refers to the objections or disagreement that people affected by the solution would raise. Example; People do not want to cooperate.

4) Driving Force refers to positive behavior or benefits of the solution. Example; Direction given by management to improve the situation.

How to use Prevention Planner

This is a planning tool. It has to be developed to address those Restraining Forces identified in the Force-Field Analysis. A template is provided to guide team members to use it systematically. Firstly, the Restraining Force is listed in the first column. Then ask team member what will be the trigger point of signal that team member would know the Restraining Force is taken place. Example;

What is the trigger point that People do not want to cooperate. Perhaps, people do not turn up to attend new work Instruction Briefing.

Once, the trigger point is established, then the team need to provide a corrective action if this is really happened. One of the corrective action could be telephone to remind.

Obviously, we do not want to take action if things turn out perfectly expected. If this is desired, then a Preventive Action: need to be well thought of. How do team leader preventive people do not cooperate? Perhaps, some of the preventive action would be involved them in brainstorming for solution to the project.

In summary, this IMPROVE PHASE is critical for team members to ensure implementation of solution can be carried out smoothly. With proper analysis and planning, many expected would be surfaced. The next phase of the D.I.A.C. Improvement Methodology is the CONTROL PHASE.

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Author: LM Foong
 
Author Bio:

LM Foong

He holds a Master Degree in Business Administration majoring in Total Quality Management (TQM). He provides consulting services specializing in TQM Implementations, Malcolm Baldrige Framework and ISO 9001:2000 Quality Management System. He conducts interactive workshops and hand-holding sessions in Strategic Planning, Improvement Projects in Cost Reduction, Quality Improvement, Productivity Improvement, Cycle Time Reduction for transactional processes in Insurance and Banking Sectors As well as developing Market and Customer Database for a Marketing company.

To-date, he works in a local conglomorate in Malaysia. Being in the corporate office of a local conglomorate, he has exposed to entrepreneurial and financial aspect of the business. As an internal consultant and strategic partner for the last 6 years, his achievements include project managed Quality Initiatives with a property developer in Singapore and Insurance company in Malaysia. He also build Internal Improvement Capability for Strategy Execution, Cost Reduction Projects in several manufacturing companies. He has consulted and facilitated more than 20 improvement projects within the conglomorate.

He has over 35 years work and consulting experience in various industries like Processing, Manufacturing, Insurance, Banking, Education & Training and consulting with both local corporations and MNC.

He has worked for Ayer Hitam Tin Dredging, Kemaman Palm Oil Mill, Motorola, Applied Magnetics, OYL Group and held several positions like Sr. Facilities Engineer, Manager in Manufacturing, Business Planning, Quality Control and Business Unit Manager.

He welcome feedback from readers

 
 
 

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