Fix the Process to Fix the Problem

This is an online class, offered on Zoom.

In all organizations we face problems. Our processes may take too long or fail to meet timeliness goals.  We may have errors or mistakes that cause our results to be less than we like or require rework.  We may be less efficient at producing the results we want.  But knowing we want to fix or improve our processes and doing so is not always easy.  Research shows the failure rate of change projects may be high. We have decision and informational biases that can make it hard for us to see our way to improvement. We lack an appreciation for systems and variation and instead blame people for failures.

Lots of improvement methods have been offered to help raise results.  Recent approaches such as Lean and Six Sigma or older ways such as TQM held promise. But the training around these approaches often required too much training, were designed for manufacturing, were costly, or too complicated. 

In this one-day workshop we’ll take a different approach by teaching and demonstrating a small set of simple tools that you can start using right away to elevate your efforts to solve problems and improve process performance.  We’ll cover a variety of techniques that you can employ to better focus your efforts on those leverage points that increase your chance of effecting real change.  Participants will practice with data using Excel to help them sharpen their analysis to see these leverage points.  We’ll practice a set of methods for looking at your organization’s services to get at root causes, map processes and look for waste in efforts to remove barriers to improvement.

The workshop will be a mix of explanations of the various techniques, practice on computers where data can be brought to bear, and group exercises that can raise your ability to solve problems with others.  Participants are strongly encouraged to bring along a laptop so that they can participate in the data exercises.  Instructions will also be provided for downloading a trial copy of some add-in software for Excel on a demonstration basis that may be helpful.

There currently are no scheduled offerings of this course.
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Dale Zuckert

Assistant Registrar
919.966.4414
For questions regarding course details, including location, schedule, materials, and continuing education credits, please contact:

Jennifer Fulton

Program Manager, Management, Administration, and Leadership Group
919.962.3609
Albert and Gladys Hall Coates Distinguished Term Teaching Assistant Professor, Center for Public Leadership and Governance