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Developing a Formidable Business / Continuous Improvement Methodology in Africa By: Frederick O Popoola

INTRODUCTION The Challenge: How do Organizations survive in a competitive environment? Need to change and do things differently

INTRODUCTION Organizations not delivering reliable, defect-free products or services can not stay afloat; and can not be regarded as serious competitors. In quest for quality, organizations have pursued formalized change or quality initiatives such as: Total Quality Management (TQM), breakthrough Improvement methodologies such as Business Process Re- Engineering (BPR) etc. Recently Lean and Six Sigma have evolved significantly as the Continuous Improvement methodologies among a large number of organizations. The adoption of Lean Six Sigma (LSS) as powerful business Improvement Methodologies is showing an upward trend in developed Nations of the world, while its application in Nigeria (Africa) is still less evident.

WHAT IS LEAN? Simply put, lean means creating more value for customers with fewer resources. The core idea is to maximize customer value while minimizing waste A lean organization understands customer value and focuses its key processes to continuously increase it Eliminating waste along entire value streams, instead of at isolated points, creates processes that need less human effort, less space, less capital, and less time to make products and services at far less costs and with much fewer defects, compared with traditional business systems

WHAT IS LEAN? The 8 Wastes Overproduction Inventory Waiting Motion Transport Rework Over processing Underutilization of Resources

Overproduction and Inventory. Skill Shortage Breakdowns Supplier Deliveries Level of Inventory Machine Capacity Rejects Transport Delays Long Set-ups Scheduling Overproduction and Inventory hide causes of Waste.

THE 5 LEAN PRINCIPLES 1. Specify Value Value is only meaningful when expressed in terms of a specific product or service which meets the customer needs at a specific price at a specific time 3. Make value flow 2. Identify the value stream Supplier Processes A value stream is all the actions currently required to bring a product from raw materials into the arms of the customer 4. Pull production, not Push Customers Product should flow through a lean organization at the rate that the customer needs them, without being caught up in inventory or delayed 5. Striving for Perfection Only make as required. Pull the value according to the customer s demand Employees Involvement Perfection does not just mean quality. It means producing exactly what the customer wants, exactly when the customer requires it, at a fair price and with minimum waste.

WHAT IS SIX SIGMA? Six Sigma is a comprehensive and flexible system for achieving, sustaining and maximizing business success. Period. The Six Sigma methodology is based on the concept that "process variation can be reduced using statistical tools. The ideal goal is to fix a process so that it will be 99.9997% defect free or produce only 3.4 Defects per million opportunities or less! Six Sigma is uniquely driven by a close understanding of customer needs, disciplined use of facts, data, and statistical analysis, and diligent attention to managing, improving, and reinventing business processes

The 5 Phases of SIX SIGMA? Six Sigma projects are built on a DMAIC framework of five phases: Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, Control. These phases each contain a set of tools and techniques that guide the problem solver through the improvement process from start to finish.

.So how did it become Lean Six Sigma? Lean Six Sigma first emphasizes the use of Lean methodologies and tools to identify and remove waste and increase process velocity, while Six Sigma methodologies and tools identify and reduce or remove process variation.

Evolution of Lean Six Sigma <1900 s 1960 s 1980 s 1900 s 2000 s 2010s 2020+ Craft Production Assembly Line Manufacture Toyota Production System JIT (Just In Time) Lean Enterprise Lean Six Sigma? Taylor Time and Motion Deming Statistical Process Control (SPC) Total Quality Management (TQM) Six Sigma

Key differences between Lean and Six Sigma Approaches Approach Lean Six Sigma Waste Classification Non added Value is Waste Variation is waste Focus Process Flow Problem Tools Visual Statistical Methodology 5 Lean Principles DMAIC

Why Lean Six Sigma? Lean Six Sigma is a combined management approach, that amplifies the strengths and minimizes the weaknesses of both approaches when used alone. When implemented correctly, the benefits of combining Lean and Six Sigma makes it a formidable business improvement methodology The strong synergy that exists between Lean and Six Sigma provides more problem-solving techniques; that can help solve a larger number and variety of business problems.

Critical Success Factors of LSS Program 1. Visible management buy-in, commitment and support for LSS deployment 2. Linking LSS to business strategy and customer 3. Understanding the customer requirements 4. Shared understanding of core business processes and their critical characteristics 5. Training, rewarding and recognizing the team members 6. Communicating the success and failure stories 7. Selecting the right people and the right projects 8. Monitoring cost of quality for identifying non-value added activities within the business, reducing overheads to minimum and decimating the indirect cost 9. Conducting monthly performance reviews 10. Keeping everyone aware of LSS through company meeting, posting, everyday activities etc.

LSS for Industries in Africa In Africa, there is a general perception that Lean Six Sigma and and related Continuous Improvement concepts do not lend themselves to easy application; especially in manufacturing Industries that have large batch processes (e.g. food and beverage industries). This perception results in large levels of inventory holdings, typically in finished goods.

LSS for Power Generation in Africa Lean Six Sigma finds a great relevance in power generation (be it thermal or hydro) Using the concept of LSS, process optimization can easily be performed Through a systematic and rigorous analysis and use of tools of LSS, several failures can be averted, thereby saving the organization from huge losses. LSS plays a pivotal role in identifying the key inputs and controlling them optimally to get desired output.

Obstacles to Lean Six Sigma in Africa The biggest obstacles remain the lack of infrastructures such as accessible road network and power instability. Other obstacles are: Lack of persistent and challenging leadership Lack of a clear vision of the future and of what is possible to be achieved LSS is often seen as a separate program and not part of everyone s formal work Lack of patience and follow through Failure to perceive that LSS is a viable strategy to help achieve competitive advantage Failure to engage and involve employees at all levels in the process from an early stage Lack of constant visibility by management on the shop floor or gemba.

Obstacles to Lean Six Sigma in Africa Contd. Holding to the presumption that LSS methods cost a lot of money. This results in indecision and failure to act. Failure to see that management must use LSS methods to change the culture. The usual view of LSS is that it is narrow technical means to save cost. It is a highly integrative socio/technical strategy. Failure of management to take a whole system view of the business and see the connections between all processes. Persistent focus only on demanding results without a balanced focus on improving the processes that achieved the results. The goal is to have a proper balance between these two facets Perpetuating a blaming and judgmental culture

The Way Out Provision of enabling environment and adequate infrastructure. Management Commitment and Strong Leadership Linking Lean Six Sigma with the strategic objective of the organization Utilization of skilled Lean Six Sigma practitioners & resources Creating awareness through various means Involving, aligning, providing LSS training to all employees and rewarding the Lean Six Sigma team members Encouraging SMEs in Africa to adopt and implement LSS Communicating the success and failure stories

Lean Six Sigma is Not a Blanket Cover. Lean Six Sigma is not a management strategy. It s a way of achieving a management strategy. When Lean Six Sigma works, it s a culture..a culture of problem solving for Continuous Improvement.