Role: Directors
WORKSTANDARD / Location:
Department Visibility Walls / Department:
All
Document Owner:
KPO
Date Prepared:
18 Apr 2013 / Date Revised: / Date Approved:
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Essential Tasks:The Basic Elements of the Visibility Wall:
- Top of Wall: House, Betters Triangle, Title “ ‘Unit Name’, Daily Visual Management”
- Beneath this: Headers “Quality”; “Cost”; “Delivery”; “Safety”; “Morale” – these will be the titles for the columns.
- Along the left side: Headers: “Monthly/Weekly”; “Daily” – the wall will have a section for monthly and weekly data and another for daily data.
- Under the appropriate QCDSM Header place communication items such as: charts, tables, safety crosses, communication, standard work, etc.
The Basic Elements of the Wall Walk:(These items need to be determined)
- A certain person or role that is in charge of leading the wall walk.
- The wall walk needs to happen consistently at the same time each day.(or several times in the day depending on your unit)
- There is 15mins for the wall walk – This may vary slightly depending on your team.
- A checklist of items to cover will help the wall walk run smoothly.
- When a target is not met or a safety issue occurs, there needs to be discussion with the team regarding what actions will be taken to improve.
Basic Requirements of Charts:
- Make the chart title clear, descriptive and short
- Label the x and y axis
- Include the picture of the “Betters Triangle” that best fits with the measurement.
- Indicate target met (not met) green (red) circle. The target needs to be visible.
- Include or to indicate desired direction.
Choosing What to Display on the wall:
- Think about what you need to improve in your area. What are you working on?
- What new standard work or work standard does the team need to know about?
- What do you need to measure to roll-up to the Executive Director’s Wall/ to the Regional Wall?
- What Hoshin are you connected with? What Provincial outcome/target are you connected with? What can you measure to show that connectivity?
- 4.
If Measure is meeting target (green):
- state that it is ‘on target’
- Have the discussion with staff re: the current problem, root cause, future state and what actions need to be taken
- Write up a corrective action plan as a communication tool so that all staff can see what is being done to improve the outcomes.
- post the corrective action plan on the visibility wall behind the chart
- 5.
- Clarify how the corrective actions you outlined will help you get back on target?
- When do you expect to get back on target?
- Who is responsible for the corrective actions?
- If the corrective actions do not seem to be having the effect you expected, have you considered other options?
If your measures are consistently on target, consider the following:
- How long has the measure been meeting the target? Is it sustained?
- Are your targets set appropriately?
- Are you focused on the right area but need a different measure to communicate more appropriately?
- Do you need to focus on something else?
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