On Fridays I will post a Lean related Quote. Throughout our lifetimes many people touch our lives and leave us with words of wisdom. These can both be a source of new learning and also a point to pause and reflect upon lessons we have learned. Within Lean active learning is an important aspect on this journey because without learning we can not improve.
- creates a sense of ownership for the team
- focuses the team on an accepted problem
- describes the symptoms in measurable terms
The following four guidelines are effective in creating a problem statement that is clear and concise:
- Define the problem – In the problem statement, team members define the problem in specific terms. They present facts such as the product type and the error made.
- Identify where the problem is appearing – Identifying where the problem is appearing, or manifesting, as specifically as possible helps the team focus its improvement efforts.
- Describe the size of the problem – The size of the problem is described in measurable terms.
- Describe the impact the problem is having on the organization – The description of the problem’s impact on the organization should be as specific as possible.
The truth of the matter is that the more specific the statement, the better the chance the team has of solving the problem. Accurate problem statements save time and effort by focusing the team on root cause identification.
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