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Our Process Improvement Training Course is notorious for getting the most noses out of joint. If you’re hesitant about rustling some feathers in the organisation, you might want to skip this one. Instead, consider something safer, like “wallpaper hanging.” It won’t have near the same impact, but the risk is mitigated.
What is process improvement? Process improvement means making things better, not just fighting fires or crisis management. When we engage in true organisational process improvement, we seek to learn what causes things to happen in a process and to use this knowledge to remove activities that contribute no value to the service produced.
What’s holding you back? In-house process improvement training is the gold standard approach.
Process Improvement Workshops are in the top 10 of our riskiest in-house workplace training courses.
But if you want to stir the pot, then this workplace process improvement program is gold. Let loose the shackles of habitual workplace operations. You’ll be stunned with some of the ideas that arise from participants when they feel safe enough to lend their voice.
Alternatively, you can just keep plodding along.
A process is no more than a series of steps and decisions involved in the way a task is accomplished. “Process improvement” means making things better, not just fighting fires or managing crises. It means setting aside the customary practice of blaming others for work that hasn’t been done and identifying how work can be done more efficiently. It is a way of looking at how the workplace can complete tasks smarter.
When we engage in true process improvement, we seek to learn what causes things to happen in a process and to use this knowledge to remove activities that contribute no value to the service produced. A standardised process improvement methodology allows us to look at how we perform work. When all the team members are involved in process improvement, they can collectively focus on eliminating waste of money, people, materials, time and opportunities. The ideal outcome of process improvement training is to learn techniques to make sure that jobs can be done cheaper, quicker, easier and safer.
For maximum effectiveness, this program is best conducted as an in-house program.
If you would like more information on this training program, please contact: Deborah Dear on 1300 323 752 or email: [email protected] or contact us online today.