Course Details
Course Outline
1 - Introduction - A Business Process Improvement (BPI) Overview
Why are we here today?What is BPI?Benefits of BPISpecific challenges/obstacles and successesProcess improvement examples: Industry specific examples Famous debacles to avoid and successes to emulateYour role in helping to identify problems
2 - Overview of the Joiner 7-Step Method
What is the Joiner 7-Step Method?Walkthrough of the Joiner 7-Step MethodTemplate: Introduce and review Process Improvement TemplateCase Study Exercise: Read and discuss introduction to the Case Study
3 - Step #1: Initiate the Project
Types of business problems typically encountered at insurance companies and banksHow to recognize a business-related problemIdentifying the gaps (delta between current and future states)Ownership of the project and the business problemDefining measurable success criteriaCase Study Exercise: Complete the Problem Statement section (Step #1) of the template
4 - Step #2: Define Current Situation
What are symptoms of a problem?Looking for symptoms of the problemPerforming Stakeholder AnalysisTechnique: View a RACI MatrixDefining the impacts caused by the problemTechnique: Business Process Modeling (As-Is)Understand how to draw an As-Is Business Process ModelCase Study Exercise: Complete the Define Current Situation section (Step #2) of the template
5 - Step #3: Identify Root Causes
What are root causes?Performing Root Cause AnalysisTechnique: Fishbone Diagram using the cafeteria exampleCase Study Exercise: Discuss a Fishbone DiagramTechnique: Pareto Chart (discuss and show example)Case Study Exercise: Complete the Identify Root Causes section (Step #3) of the template
6 - Step #4: Develop Solutions
Identifying options for problem resolutionAvoid jumping to conclusionsTechnique: BrainstormingCase Study Exercise: Conduct a Brainstorming SessionRecognizing pros and cons for each optionTechnique: Kempner-Tregoe (“Must-Have” vs. “Nice-to-Have”)Case Study Exercise: Determine best solution using a “simple” Kempner-Tregoe modelCase Study Exercise: Complete the Develop Solutions section (Step #4) of the template
7 - Step #5: Define Measurable Results
Prototyping the solutionTechnique: Business Process Modeling (To-Be)Measuring results against the success criteria (Step #1) Case Study Exercise: Review changes to an As-Is Business Process ModelCase Study Exercise: Complete the Define Measurable Results section (Step #5) of the template
8 - Step #6: Standardize Process
Defining how the process will be documentedPlan and understand organizational readinessDiscuss how employees are empowered to identify and act upon their ideasIdentifying follow-up needs (i.e., training) for the staff that will be impactedTechnique: Communication PlanCase Study Exercise: Complete the Standardize Process section (Step #6) of the template
9 - Step #7: Determine Future Plans
Monitoring the process for Continuous Process Improvement (The “Plan-Do-Check-Act” Cycle)Understand how to sustain the improvements made by the Joiner 7-Step MethodTechnique: PDCA formCase Study Exercise: Complete the Determine Future Plans section (Step #7) of the template
10 - Going Forward with a Plan of Action
Identifying process problems in your organizationIndividual Exercise: Name three (3) possible areas for improvementPrioritize and define the next stepsIndividual Exercise: Using a new template complete Step 2 & Step 3 for one possible area for improvement you have identified
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Who is it For?
Target Audience
It is appropriate for Managers, Executives, Project Managers, Business Analysts, Business and IT stakeholders working with analysts, Quality and process engineers, technicians, managers; supervisors, team leaders, and process operators.
Other Prerequisites
No prerequisites - This course suitable for both novices and experienced people who need to manage and implement a Business Process Improvement (BPI) initiative. Having an understanding of project management and business processes is helpful and recommended.