Visual Problem Solving: Creating New SOPs (Doorway 4 continues)
February 21, 2012
Hosted by Gwendolyn D. Galsworth, Ph.D.
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What happened at Sheldlah that allowed it to pursue problem solving (“PS”) with such strength that, in 1987, it adopted this: “A problem is any thing that inconveniences anyone downstream.” Though not widely recognized, all problem solving is fundamentally about creating new standards, new reliable procedures, that allow us to repeatedly achieve the value/specs our customer wants. In too many companies, PS merely organizes the noise around a problem so that it becomes approachable instead of doggedly pursuing cause. But many problems exist on a nested or multi-layered level so there can be no silver bullet solution. This week (in the first of two shows on the topic), Dr. Gwendolyn Galsworth, visual workplace expert and your host, shares her perspectives on solving chronic, costly, complex problems, indispensable to operational excellence. Join us as she shares the definition of a standard that Dr. Ryuji Fukuda (Sumitomo) revealed to her in 1985 that almost made her drop her teacup.
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Gwendolyn D. Galsworth, Ph.D.
Across 30 years of hands-on implementations, Gwendolyn Galsworth, Ph.D. has nearly single-handedly created the models, concepts, and methods of workplace visuality that define visual’s distinct and powerful contribution to enterprise excellence—and to sustainable cultural and bottom line results. Dr. Galsworth is president and founder of Quality Methods International (QMI), a training, research, and consulting firm—and the QMI/Visual-Lean® Institute, where you can get trained in nine core visual workplace courses. A Shingo Prize Examiner, Gwendolyn is the author of many DVDs and books, including Visual Workplace/Visual Thinking and Work That Makes Sense, both winners of the coveted Shingo Research Prize. Her on-demand webinars and off-the-shelf training packages are rich in content and insight, each containing scores of actual visual solutions. (For more information or to make a purchase, visit www.visualworkplace.com.) Most importantly, she has honed and tested her work in companies around the world—factories, banks, hospitals, military depots, and offices—including Lockheed-Martin, Pratt/Whitney, Royal Nooteboom Trailers/Holland, Trailmobile/Canada, Bank of America, Midwest Cancer Centers, Rolls-Royce/UK, Crompton Greaves/India, Sears, United Electric Controls, and Wilson Transformer/Australia. When not on-site with clients, delivering keynotes or teaching at the Institute, Gwendolyn can be found hiking—or working on her next book.