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Mr Foolhardy slips over a banana peel. After a few steps he falls again over another banana peel. He gets up and starts walking. On seeing third banana peel he says: "Oh-My-God, now I have to fall again!!!" .... Like Foolhardy, some do love 'falling' followed by getting 'cured' reactively 'again-n-again' than taking preventive 'care'. What should the case really be?
Are you a Sponge, a Shield or a Sword!
This was what I asked the audience when I was checking their homework.
During our assignments, we do PDCA (Plan-Do-Check-Act) on the MOM (minutes of meeting) agreed upon with the target company.
It's but natural for anyone to get embarrassed if s/he gets a feeling of being 'checked'.
But coaching does warrant finding out if the things are going on as planned (studying rather than 'checking'). That's why PDCA cycle is sometimes called PDSA (Plan-Do-Study-Act) cycle!
Course correction during the study cycle is the natural sequel.
How do people respond then!
Some try to defend why they couldn't do what they were supposed to do.
Some come out with swords to argue out how that what was agreed to itself was wrong.
Some others confess if they did not do it, while few of them ask for help having tried but 'failed'.
The last category is the real learners!
I call such a learner as a sponge. When someone comes with an attitude of absorbing new learning (a sponge), s/he ends up getting more of it (more of the better).
In the learning field, both the former categories, the shields that defend, and the swords that come out, are ultimately the losers. Because they think they are the best!
The sponges think that there are better ways than what they tried. There's no the best in their dictionary. Only better!
Because better is always better than the best!!
Former is a moving target heading towards excellence!
Because of complacency the latter may end up being stagnant!!
So it's upto us to be a Sponge, a Shield or a Sword!
Being Sponge is a More-Win-and-Less-Lose!
Also read a few relevant blogposts hereunder: Please do consider leaving a value-adding comment or consider sharing this post.
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Ridiculous Poison-culture versus Maverick Kaizen-culture
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Old-Problems, New-Reasons !
Taken-For-Granted ? You Deserve It !!
Performance ... Strategise To Achieve Targets Daily
Kaizen, even in air!
Prevention: The Best Cure! ... Is it really so?
Old-Problems, New-Reasons !
In a Problem?: No Problem ! Dwell A While !!
In-big-problem? Wear-hats-to-solve-it!
Success-or-failure! What-do-you-like?
Overworked? Tension? CPU of the mind hung-up?
Many-injured-as-escalator-in-thane-moves-in-reverse-direction.
Eight-escalators-at-thane-station-to-undergo-check-this-week. This was supposed to be in May 2018.
Five-hurt-as-thane-station-escalator-stops-moves-in-reverse-gear.
And now at the end of July 2018 I read that, each of the escalators on each of the platforms at Thane railway station don't work almost every alternate day. That's what the loksatta daily reported in July. (See the picture.)
The above news items remind me of my earlier blogpost titled 'need-basic-civic-sense-to-use-technology'!
Don't you think apart from the 'civic-sense' the service providers need a 'maintenance sense' to handle technology! They need to be sensitive to the costs associated with the poor quality of service (CoPQ) such as above.
The recurrence of the problems as above makes it obvious that problem solving needs to be to uproot the root level causes rather than mere first aid treatments.
Users and proponents of technology need to appreciate that it is just an enabler.
By itself technology can't help if we can't help ourselves by an appropriate 'civic-sense' and 'maintenance sense'!
Ting tong!
Security guard on the door: "The sweeper hasn't come today. Take your garbage cans inside."
Ok.
Ting tong! again after an hour.
This time the security guard comes with a casual (temporary) sweeper. I fetched the garbage cans to get them emptied.
(After a while) Ting tong! again the third time.
I rush out from the wash room.
This time the regular sweeper arrives and goes back empty handed.
I call back the security guard to check what's happening.
Why the bell is rung so many times in the morning rush hours?
The guard responds there was a communication gap.
The regular sweeper reported late on duty.
Can you see how the waste gets generated vis-a-vis the normal routine that should have happened in a flow without interruptions to anyone! You may compute the waste by measuring the impact of each activity that had to be performed extra (non value activity NVA that doesn't add value to the basic need) over and above the desired one.
The desired was also that the regular sweeper should've informed about autonomous change in his schedule.
Now you know why thefts happen in absence of the guard who's supposed to be on his regular duty rather than engaging himself in a NVA prompted by NVA of someone else. The theft and related activities also are a waste!
The sweeper changing his own schedule without prior intimation is not observing a SOP. You getting delayed to work with corresponding tension due to extra activities (NVA) such as opening the door three times is a waste too!
Well such things can happen!
But important is - not to repeat them by making relevant improvements (or Kaizens as they say) and - even to prevent such problems in similar situations at other places.
Can you think of some to suit your own circumstances so that not the guard, nor you get interrupted even if the sweeper doesn't report on duty for one day!
Can you also spot some waste to do Kaizens upon in your daily work (Nichijo-Kanri) that you inadvertently or unknowingly consider (rather take for granted) as a routine!
Also read a few relevant blogposts hereunder: Please do consider leaving a value-adding comment or consider sharing this post.
That's How Morons Work
Can-changing-thoughts-change-a-nation
Ridiculous Poison-culture versus Maverick Kaizen-culture
How To Make A Difference
Taken-For-Granted ? You Deserve It !!
Performance ... Strategise To Achieve Targets Daily
Prevention: The Best Cure! ... Is it really so?
Old-Problems, New-Reasons !
In a Problem?: No Problem ! Dwell A While !!
In-big-problem? Wear-hats-to-solve-it!
Success-or-failure! What-do-you-like?
Overworked? Tension? CPU of the mind hung-up?
Tea spilled over in the plane!
Some droplets splashed on her child sitting next to her.
She didn't even bother about tea falling over on herself.
Instead, she repeatedly kept asking the child whether she was alright! She meticulously checked her for harm, if any, on her hands, her face, her body.
Not less than ten times did she enquire, expressing a great concern each time she asked.
Child, however, kept herself busy playing.
Nothing had actually happened to the child!
The child was perfectly alright although the mother herself was concerned!
How many of us do this at our workplaces!
May be we do it to people!
But what about to the 'machines' and of course to their problems?
In spite of the squeaky noise that some machines make, we stay indifferent .... sometimes even after they breakdown!
On the day we become 'mother' to the machines, not only the TPM (Total Productive Maintenance) has started but it's like reaching it the halfway at least!
Going beyond the thoughts, the Kaizen culture itself has begun!
Also read a few relevant blogposts hereunder: Please do consider leaving a comment or sharing this post.
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Old-Problems, New-Reasons !
Who Comes First: Consumer Or Customer ?
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