Research has found that 80 percent of the negative effects on a business tend to originate from only 20 percent of the causes.
To implement a continuous improvement project, typical phases of the model include an analysis phase to identify specific problems. During this phase, teams conduct brainstorming sessions and interviews to gather relevant information. In the next phase, the design phase, the project team determines what to do to remedy the problems. During the implementation phase, the team members responsible for carrying out the tasks take action. Finally, during the evaluation phase, team members monitor the outcome and determine if the adjustment to the process has produced the desired result.
There are a legion of methodologies and measureable results driven templates in use today. We will guide your business in the identification of bottlenecks, unrefined processes, continuous improvement project implementation and resultant economic value add. No competitive business today, can afford to stagnate, it will have adverse effects on your economic results...guaranteed.