1st Edition

The Kaizen Event Planner Achieving Rapid Improvement in Office, Service, and Technical Environments

By Karen Martin, Mike Osterling Copyright 2007
    240 Pages
    by Productivity Press

    240 Pages
    by Productivity Press

    Kaizen Events are an effective way to train organizations to break unproductive habits and adopt a continuous improvement philosophy while, at the same time, achieve breakthrough performance-level results. Through Kaizen Events, cross-functional teams learn how to make improvements in a methodological way. They learn how to quickly study a process, identify and prioritize improvement opportunities, implement change, and sustain their gains. Most importantly, they learn how to work with one another to solve problems rapidly and in a highly effective way.

    In The Kaizen Event Planner: Achieving Rapid Improvement in Office, Service, and Technical Environments, authors Karen Martin and Mike Osterling provide a practical how-to guide for planning and executing Kaizen Events in non-manufacturing settings, and conducting post-Event follow-ups to sustain the improvements made.

    Geared to continuous improvement professionals and leaders within the office areas of manufacturing, the service sector and knowledge-worker environments, this book provides the methodology and practical tools for generating measurable results, while building a motivated workforce and laying the foundation for continuous improvement.

    The Kaizen Event Planner provides those responsible for improving office, service, and technical processes with the skills to effectively scope the activity, engage the right people, and facilitate successful Events!

    Many Excel-based tools, which complement the lessons in this book, are found here under the "support materials" tab..

    Acknowledgments
    Preface
    Introduction
    CD Instructions for Use
    Part I: Lean and Kaizen: An Overview
    Chapter 1: Lean Enterprise Principles
    Chapter 2: Kaizen Characteristics
    Part II: Kaizen Event Planning
    Chapter 3: Planning Essentials
    Chapter 4: Event Leadership
    Chapter 5: Scoping the Event
    Chapter 6: Kaizen Team Formation
    Chapter 7: Event Logistics
    Chapter 8: Pre-event Communication
    Chapter 9: Final Preparations
    Part III: Kaizen Event Execution
    Chapter 10: Event Structure
    Chapter 11: Event Kickoff
    Chapter 12: Documenting the Current State
    Chapter 13: Identifying Waste and Performing Root Cause Analysis
    Chapter 14: Brainstorming and Prioritizing Improvement Options
    Chapter 15: Designing and Testing Improvements
    Chapter 16: Implementing Improvements
    Chapter 17: Event Wrap-up
    Part IV: Beyond the Kaizen Event: Sustaining and Expanding
    Chapter 18: Follow-up Activities
    Chapter 19: Creating a Kaizen Culture
    Appendices
    Index
    About the Authors

    Biography

    Karen Martin, Principal Consultant for Karen Martin & Associates, specializes in applying Lean principles and tools in office, service, and technical environments. She has provided performance improvement support to organizations in a broad range of industries, including: construction, distribution, education, engineering services, financial services, government/military, healthcare, information technology, insurance, manufacturing, oil and gas production, and publishing. Mike Osterling is the President of Osterling Consulting, Inc., a firm that leads organizations on their Lean journey. Mike has played a pivotal role in leading Lean transformations across a broad range of industries including aerospace, automotive, consumer goods, medical products, oil production, pharmaceuticals and construction. With more than 15 years of management experience abroad, Mike has led and supported Lean implementations in the U.S., Mexico, Australia and Europe.

    Karen Martin is the consultant and mentor that helped us launch our Lean journey, and we have been amazed with some of the lofty process improvements that have been achieved after less than two years of using Lean. Once 'waste' is clearly identified and resources can be reallocated to portions of the processes that do add value in the eyes of the customer, the passion for continual improvement becomes contagious.This book will be of great benefit to any leader in the planning of Kaizen events, and I plan to purchase a copy for each of our managers and Lean facilitators.
    —Chat Norvell, President & Chief Executive Officer, CarePartners

    Karen Martin and Mike Osterling take all the questions and potential confusion out of planning, conducting and following-up on a Kaizen Event. With thorough explanations on the development of the Kaizen Charter, to everyone's roles and responsibilities and more, The Kaizen Event Planner is the 'new' standard work for rapid improvement events in administrative / office environments. The authors are careful to capture those subtle, yet important differences between the factory floor and the office, and driving and accepting change for the better. The Kaizen Event Planner is a must have for any truly lean practitioners' library.
    —Jerry M. Wright, P.E., Director, Corporate Quality Assurance, & Operational Excellence, DJO, LLC

    High performing companies require that office, engineering, and other transactional processes have the same discipline of execution as shop and field work. Kaizen Events are a key part of any continuous improvement program. I wholeheartedly agree with the authors' emphasis on planning and encouraging a 'bias toward action'. This book provides a clear, step-by-step guide to planning and executing successful kaizen events. It is a detailed primer for those who want to demonstrate that rapid improvement is possible in the knowledge work environment.
    —Stephen P. Turnipseed, Lean Sigma Advisor, Chevron Global Upstream

    Karen Martin and Mike Osterling have put together an excellent guidebook that should be a part of every Lean Resource Library. All aspects of planning and executing a successful Kaizen Event are covered in a way that is easy to understand and to explain to others. With the specific, practical tools and methods described, both beginners and experienced practitioners can now venture into non-manufacturing environments with comfort and ease.
    —Andrew Zozom, Jr., Ph.D., Director Of Process Improvement, Seattle Goodwill Industries

    Without changing the culture of the workforce that ultimately carries out any improvement ideas, so many Lean efforts are left unfulfilled and, at best, not sustained. The Kaizen Event Planner will help you to avoid these pitfalls.
    Patrick Graupp, Co-author, The TWI Workbook: Essential Skills for Supervisors

    Martin and Osterling provide an easy to read, practical guide to planning and executing kaizen events. In addition, they provide numerous checklists and other useful tools to help the reader begin to develop a ‘culture for kaizen’ in his or her own organization which is the ultimate goal of any Lean Enterprise.
    Drew Locher, Co-author, The Complete Lean Enterprise: Value Stream Mapping for Administrative and Office Processes

    I have been advocating, implementing and teaching kaizen within our company for 12 years. I have read many excellent theoretical books that describe the power of kaizen but this is the first that will actually give the reader a step-by-step process for facilitating events from planning through completion and follow-up. This book is a must resource for all Lean experts and facilitators.
    Edward G. Brekke, Global Director, Schneider Production Systems, Schneider Electric

    The Kaizen Event Planner illuminates the organizational details of how kaizen is actually executed in the workplace and delivers a step-by-step roadmap for starting the long journey towards building a cross-company culture of continuous improvement.
    —Matthew E. May, Author, The Elegant Solution: Toyota’s Formula for Mastering Innovation

    Karen Martin and Mike Osterling have captured a succinct genealogy for Lean thinking and combined that with real working tools that will help orchestrate very effective continuous improvement events.
    —CJ Buck, CEO/President, Buck Knives