PowerPoint - Problem Solving
PowerPoint - Problem Solving
Problem Solving
Content
What do we know already? Introduction
Benefits & goal Types
Quiz Time
Introduction
DMAIC
ICONS?
The Problem Solving process is based upon
P D C A
Gap = Problem
Visualization (Make Explicit)
Current Situation
We need to understand the Current Situation (Measured), Ideal Situation (Standard) Why is it a problem? What is the KPI affected? What is the cost? Relation to Objective? Why is it a priority?
Break down
Problem
Problem
Problem
What . Where . When . Who
Break down
Why
Problem
Problem
Problem
Problem
Problem
Problem
Point of Cause
Problem to tackle
Trace back
Trace back
Trace back
Trace back
Trace back
Problem Perception
Point of Cause
SMART
What?
How much?
By when?
B B G B
We will improve the way we handle complaints We will reduce the number of complaints by 10% by next FY We will increase our CPE score from 75% to 85% in next FY by end of Q3 We will increase our sales next FY
DIRECT Causes
Corrective action
ROOT Causes
Brainstorming
Control Chart
Visualization of measurements Upper & lower specification limits + mean Location of measurements helps analysis
Mark per topic, number of occurrence Visualization can be done via Histogram (distribution), Pareto (counts), location
Location checksheet
Universal principle, called the "vital few and trivial many Pareto's Principle or the 80/20 Rule - 20 percent of something always are responsible for 80 percent of the results
100% 80%
20% of the input creates 80% of the result 20% of the workers produce 80% of the result 20% of the customers create 80% of the revenue 20% of the bugs cause 80% of the crashes 20% of the features provide 80% of the usage
20%
Problem:
Problem / Effect:
Machine
Measurement
Mother Nature
Then we add headers for: Man, Method, Material, Machine, Measurement, and Mother Nature (Environment)
Problem / Effect:
Machine
Measurement
Mother Nature
Potential causes to the Problem are added as more detailed, smaller branches
Man
Method
Material
X X
or X based on facts
Problem / Effect:
X X
Machine
Measurement
Mother Nature
As we PROVE, or DISPROVE Causes with data (if possible) or via voting, we mark the C-E (Fishbone) Diagram accordingly
Just Do it !!!!
You can use what fits your needs
5 Whys
5W
WHY WHY
Example 5 Why
Example 5 Why
Make the tools work for you, dont be a slave to the tools
5 Why Tree
Brainstorming
All participants present their ideas, and the idea collector records them Focus on quantity Unusual ideas are welcome
Brainwriting
All participants collect ideas and write their ideas on a note (approx. 3 ideas, duration 5 minutes) Repeat this process 5 times
Nutzen Benefit
2. Evaluation matrix
The main goal of evaluation matrix is to evaluate an idea in accordance to several factors or criteria.
Alternatives Idea 1 Criteria C1 C2 C3 Total Weight Rating Score Idea 2 Rating Score Idea 3 Rating Score
Psychology of Countermeasures
Good problem solving and countermeasure preparation will drive an organization to:
Productive self-criticism More robust systems and processes A higher-level understanding The countermeasure cycle is a team effort!
80
60
40
20
Standardization
Checklists
Flow-chart
Manual
Kaizen
Target
Yotoken Yotoken
Quiz Time
Quiz time Which is the correct combination of Cause-&Effect (Fishbone) category headings?
Man, Method, Mother Nature, Machine, Materials, Measurement Procedure, Policy, Plant, Person, Planet, Programs Suppliers, Procedures, Customers, Management, Policies Movement, Materials, Machine, Measurement, Mother Nature None of the above, all are valid
After identification of direct cause After 5 times asking Why After identification of 5th symptom After identification of actionable root cause
Quiz time Which of the following is not part of the 8 steps in the Problemsolving process?
Define the Problem Verify the Effectiveness of the implemented Solution(s) Analyze the Problem to its Root Cause Target setting All of the above are steps in the Problem-Solving process
T F T T
The major fault of problem solving is jumping to conclusions We need to follow the 8 step method for all problems "Object" problems are easier to solve than "people" problems People who anticipate potential problems are generally thought to be negative
Thank you !
Step 6: Step 1: Clarify the Problem Step 4: Determine the Root Cause See Countermeasures through Step 7: Confirm Results and Processes Step 5: Develop Countermeasures