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Written by Sanjay J Daharwal   
Saturday, 03 March 2007
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Principle 4 Process approach:

A desired result is achieved more efficiently when activities and related resources are managed as a process.Key benefits:

  • Lower costs and shorter cycle times through effective use of resources.
  • Improved, consistent and predictable results.
  • Focused and prioritized improvement opportunities.
  • Applying the principle of process approach typically leads to:
  • Systematically defining the activities necessary to obtain a desired result.
  • Establishing clear responsibility and accountability for managing key activities.
  • Analysing and measuring of the capability of key activities.
  • Identifying the interfaces of key activities within and between the functions of the organization.
  • Focusing on the factors such as resources, methods, and materials that will improve key activities of the organization.
  • Evaluating risks, consequences and impacts of activities on customers, suppliers and other interested parties.

Principle 5 System approach to management:

Identifying, understanding and managing interrelated processes as a system contributes to the organization's effectiveness and efficiency in achieving its objectives.

Key benefits:

  • Integration and alignment of the processes that will best achieve the

           desired results.

  • Ability to focus effort on the key processes.
  • Providing confidence to interested parties as to the consistency, effectiveness and efficiency of the organization.

·        Applying the principle of system approach to management typically leads to:

  • Structuring a system to achieve the organization's objectives in the most effective and efficient way.
  • Understanding the interdependencies between the processes of the system.
  • Structured approaches that harmonize and integrate processes.
  • Providing a better understanding of the roles and responsibilities necessary for achieving common objectives and thereby reducing cross-functional barriers.
  • Understanding organizational capabilities and establishing resource constraints prior to action.
  • Targeting and defining how specific activities within a system should operate.
  • Continually improving the system through measurement and evaluation.

  Principle 6 Continual improvement:

Continual improvement of the organization's overall performance should be a permanent objective of the organization.Key benefits:

  • Performance advantage through improved organizational capabilities.
  • Alignment of improvement activities at all levels to an organization's strategic intent.
  • Flexibility to react quickly to opportunities.

Applying the principle of continual improvement typically leads to:

  • Employing a consistent organization-wide approach to continual improvement of the organization's performance.
  • Providing people with training in the methods and tools of continual improvement.
  • Making continual improvement of products, processes and systems an objective for every individual in the organization.
  • Establishing goals to guide, and measures to track, continual improvement.
  • Recognizing and acknowledging improvements.

 


Last Updated ( Thursday, 29 March 2007 )
 
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