Personal Responsibilities / Suggested Actions for Consideration
1. Knowing who my personal customers are / § Confirm who receives my services or the products I produce
§ Clearly define who my internal and external customer are
2. Identifying the requirements of my output before I begin a task / § I must communicate with my customers (could be my colleague, manager or someone in another department – not necessary an external party)
3. Ensuring everyone involved in a task understands the requirements that will eventually be met / § Confirm and reconfirm with my customer, my suppliers, the people who initiate the task, and colleagues who work I work with
4. Identifying and gathering what I need to use before I begin a task / § List down the information, raw materials, facilities (eg: space), equipment (eg: computer, telephone); applicable skills (eg: experience, training), knowledge (eg: certificates) and procedures. Make sure I complete my checklist
5. Knowing who my suppliers are / § Identify those who provide me with what you need to perform my tasks and ensure they clearly understand my requirements
6. Knowing clearly the steps involved in a task / § Identify the key steps they are required for task I do
7. Knowing the most likely things that can go wrong in a task / § Analyse tasks and identify what could go wrong and list the most likely errors and defects. (eg: late delivery, missed requirement)
§ Calculate the potential extra cost and additional work incurred for specific errors and defects
8. Putting in place the actions that will prevent things from going wrong / § Identify what actions that will reduce the risks of errors and defects
9. Checking that requirements are being met as I perform a task / § Regularly stop and check to ensure that I going down the right track. Check with customer if appropriate
10. Responding rather than accepting when something does go wrong / § Communicate when something goes wrong – have the courage to speak out
§ Refrain from blaming or giving an excuse
§ Offer ideas to avoid the same problem in the future
11. Breaking down silo walls / § Take personal responsibility for making contact with others and take the time learn what they do at work
§ Identify how my work impacts on others and educate others regarding the impact of what they do on my work
12. Contributing to improvements / § Continually look for improvement opportunities and convert them into better ways of doing things and increasing customer satisfaction (Team up with others whenever possible)