Creating an Enjoyable Workplace through People Involvement At 6 th ANQ Congress, Bangkok By: Janak Mehta Vice Chairperson - ANQ Former President - ISQ.

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Creating an Enjoyable Workplace through People Involvement At 6 th ANQ Congress, Bangkok By: Janak Mehta Vice Chairperson - ANQ Former President - ISQ Chairman & Managing Director TQMI & T4T

Improvement in QUALITY OF HUMAN LIFE Contributing to Prosperity in terms of:

Physical Comfort Emotional Satisfaction Intellectual Growth Total Human Potential (THP) Self Actualization

What Are Management Expectations? From employees: To do their job as defined To achieve the objectives as defined To maintain discipline & decorum by following the rules & regulations To do their best & contribute to improvements

What Are Employee Expectations? In order to do his job well Employees expect: 1. To know what is expected of them in terms of production, quality, delivery and cost 2. To provide them the resources to do their work to meet stated expectations: - machines that are capable - material as specified and on time - work environment that is safe, orderly & clean - methods that detail how should they do their work - training to do their job consistently well

What Are Employee Expectations? 3. Feedback on their performance preferably continuously in real time. To provide measurement system to measure the output and the process 4. To provide them the knowledge and skill to: - correct the process in case it goes out of control - improve the process to prevent out of control situation - improve the process to do better than the plan

5. Respect from bosses and pears 6. Participation in the activities that impact his work. For example standardization and improvement of his work processes 7. Responsibility & empowerment to manage his process 8. Opportunity to suggest improvements 9. Recognition & reward for his performance What Are Employee Expectations?

Are These Expectations Of The Employees From The Management Fair and Reasonable?

If So! How Well Do We Fulfill These Expectations?

Factors Contributing to Harnessing THP

Physical comfort: Orderly Clean Healthy Safe Work Environment That Provides For Emotional satisfaction: Respect Trust & Harmony Transparency Autonomy Self Actualization: Self & Mutual development Contribution to the customer Contribution to the society Intellectual growth: Learning opportunities Continuous improvement Job enlargement Career growth

How Successful Companies Fulfill These Obligations ? Following approaches are commonly used: Orderliness & Cleanliness through 5-S Daily Work Management (DWM) Employee Involvement through Suggestion Schemes, QC Circles ( QCC) & Autonomous Maintenance Improvement Management

ORDERLINESS / CLEANLINESS THROUGH 5 S ORDERLINESS / CLEANLINESS THROUGH 5 S Leads To: Self Discipline BeforeAfter

5 S 5S is a philosophy, a way of life that one practices all the time every day. It involves everyone in the organisation. Purpose: Purpose: 5S is considered as the Foundation of Improvement Activities and its purpose is to involve the workforce in creating a safe, hygienic, satisfying and pleasant work environment.

DAILY WORK MANAGEMENT Check by Communication with subordinates, Senior staffs, related Department Check by Meeting, Conferences, or Committee Leads To: Consistency

DWM is a systematic method of performing all routine (daily) work and activities in a standardized way to consistently and efficiently achieve the aims and objective of the process/department. This covers maintenance of the current status and also making incremental improvements. Purpose is to involve people in creating a work environment that provides transparency, harmony and autonomy to carry out ones work in a disciplined manner to consistently and efficiently achieve the agreed objectives Daily Work Management

1.To satisfy internal and external customers by providing outputs that consistently meet their requirements in terms of quality and always on time. 2.To provide these outputs efficiently at a cost that is within the budget. 3.To ensure consistency of daily/routine work creating pleasant and safe work environment 4.To provide autonomy to people working on the process for respect and dignity 5.To continuously develop people capability. DWM - Objectives

PEOPLE INVOLVEMENT Leads To: Capability & Motivation

People Involvement Total involvement of people covering the physical, emotional and intellectual aspects in the work of the company in terms of: -Participation in designing processes which impact them -Participation in standardisation. - Participation in improvement activities.

Effectively using approaches like: Suggestion Schemes QC Circles Autonomous Maintenance People Involvement

Through: MOTIVATION -To develop effective communication. -To recognise and reward employee involvement. COMMUNICATION -To make information available to employees as, when and where required. -To make information visible. -Information that is based on facts and data. People Involvement

Have We Harnessed ? The Total Human Potential Available To Us Reality Check?