Send us a text Welcome to the episode nobody wants to sit through but everybody needs. Today we tackle one of the heaviest (and most valuable) tools in the process-improvement toolbox: the Failure Mode and Effects Analysis — FMEA. Think of it as the colonoscopy your process never asked for but desperately needs. It’s long, occasionally uncomfortable, and you’ll see things you can’t unsee… but it just might save the patient. In this episode I walk you through: Why FMEA is worth the heroic effo...
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Send us a text Welcome to the episode nobody wants to sit through but everybody needs. Today we tackle one of the heaviest (and most valuable) tools in the process-improvement toolbox: the Failure Mode and Effects Analysis — FMEA. Think of it as the colonoscopy your process never asked for but desperately needs. It’s long, occasionally uncomfortable, and you’ll see things you can’t unsee… but it just might save the patient. In this episode I walk you through: Why FMEA is worth the heroic effo...
Episode 9: Defining the Continuous Improvement Organization – Part 2
Process Improvement Practioners Show
19 minutes
5 months ago
Episode 9: Defining the Continuous Improvement Organization – Part 2
Send us a text In the second half of our discussion on what defines a world-class CI organization, we explore the remaining four domains that complete the framework: Process & System Indicators, Alignment with Metrics, Leadership & Resource Support, and Outcome-Based Indicators. From enterprise methodologies to the importance of sustained improvements, company-wide alignment, and financial outcomes, this episode provides a blueprint for assessing and advancing your CI maturity. We als...
Process Improvement Practioners Show
Send us a text Welcome to the episode nobody wants to sit through but everybody needs. Today we tackle one of the heaviest (and most valuable) tools in the process-improvement toolbox: the Failure Mode and Effects Analysis — FMEA. Think of it as the colonoscopy your process never asked for but desperately needs. It’s long, occasionally uncomfortable, and you’ll see things you can’t unsee… but it just might save the patient. In this episode I walk you through: Why FMEA is worth the heroic effo...