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1 The New Quality Culture What’s Wrong With Yours?

2 All Rights Reserved, Juran Institute, Inc. (slide name here) 2.PPT  Founded in 1979 by Dr. Joseph M. Juran – one of the vital few contributors to the Quality Revolution and Six Sigma  The first client was Motorola  Over 50 years of documentation and experience prior to 1979  Leading source worldwide for research, consulting, and education in managing for quality to achieve superior business results  Juran’s Quality Handbook is the global standard and reference  We are in the business of quality and performance improvement “All improvement takes place project by project... and in no other way.” Dr. Joseph M. Juran Juran: Improving Quality and Business Performance For Over 25 Years, Juran Institute Has Helped Organizations Improve Quality and Business Performance

3 All Rights Reserved, Juran Institute, Inc. (slide name here) 3.PPT “Celebrating his 101 ST Year - 2005 ” Dr. Joseph M. Juran “All improvement takes place project by project... and in no other way.” Dr. Joseph M. Juran “He Created the Pareto Principle, The Universal Sequence for Breakthrough, and Juran Institute” Who Are We?

4 All Rights Reserved, Juran Institute, Inc. (slide name here) 4.PPT What Is a Quality Culture? A Quality Culture is the organizational capabilities, and habits and beliefs, which enable an organization to design and deliver products and services that can meet customer needs and be successful in the marketplace over the long term.

5 What’s Wrong With Your Current Culture?

6 All Rights Reserved, Juran Institute, Inc. (slide name here) 6.PPT  Still a lot of silos—not working across functions  Management abdicating quality  Executives seem to have forgotten customers  Not sure what to do about quality  Conflicting strategies—low cost and customer satisfaction  Growth strategies with little means to achieve them  Poor alignment of goals to strategies  Focusing on cost reduction vs. quality improvement  Poor planning capabilities  Poorly known or controlled processes  Not monitoring fast paced macro-social or economic events that can impact future success  Not tying performance to satisfying customers  No internal capabilities to make organizations effective  No tie in of daily work to strategies…. What’s Wrong With Your Culture?

7 So What Does It Matter?

8 All Rights Reserved, Juran Institute, Inc. (slide name here) 8.PPT  Quality failures are on the increase—pharmaceutical, automotive, aerospace, health care—how about your enterprise?  A generation of employees that may be losing its ability to compete  Long-term success of enterprises in jeopardy  Baby boomers, who grew up on quality, will retire and create a vacuum of jobs and lesser skilled (in quality) employees will replace them—15 million of them  We worry about India but they are not the answer; their current graduation rates will provide only 2% of the I.T. positions in the US  Not training new employees in the tools and techniques for managing quality—only tools to reduce costs—”fad for fad” versus what is really needed  Management not willing to refocus energy and capabilities to create a quality culture until a crisis hits  Your job may become extinct  Today’s QC/QA functions are diminishing! So What?

9 What Should the New Culture Look Like?

10 All Rights Reserved, Juran Institute, Inc. (slide name here) 10.PPT  Moving from cost-based quality to value-based quality  Relentless pursuit of process efficiency and effectiveness  Better understanding of the Universal Managing for Quality to integrate Six Sigma-like programs  Process optimization through multi-functional improvements  Enterprise-wide Assurance Systems to maintain daily control  Expanding the “Q.A. function” to include Sarbanes Oxley Audits as part of the Enterprise Assurance System  Bi-lingual employees—they know finance and quality  Multi-tasking employees trained in quality assurance and control, not just improvement  Annual and bi-annual renewal of programs aimed at performance improvement to avoid Six Sigma surges and collapses What do you think? What Should the New Culture Look Like?

11 All Rights Reserved, Juran Institute, Inc. (slide name here) 11.PPT Design Q + SS Improvement + Lean Enterprise Right Services Few Deficiencies Synchronous Flow Velocity Competitive Price Improve Share Fast Cycle Time Low Re-do, Less Costs Efficient Processes Better Bottom Line Effective Processes Top Line Growth Faster Process Speed Breakthrough Performance Customer Delight Increased Value Breakthrough Performance Customer Delight Increased Value Being Multi-Lingual

12 All Rights Reserved, Juran Institute, Inc. (slide name here) 12.PPT THE JURAN TRILOGY ® Time Planning Improvement Transfer the Lessons Learned Control 6 Sigma 3 Sigma 1 Sigma Control Seven Deadly Wastes COPQ Enterprise Assurance

13 All Rights Reserved, Juran Institute, Inc. (slide name here) 13.PPT THE JURAN TRILOGY ® Time Planning Improvement Transfer the Lessons Learned Control 6 Sigma 3 Sigma 1 Sigma Control Seven Deadly Wastes COPQ DESIGN FOR LEAN Lean to Control: Visual Control Kan Ban Error Proofing Standard Work Procedures Lean to Control: Visual Control Kan Ban Error Proofing Standard Work Procedures Lean to Improve: Value Stream Mapping SMED Kaizen- RIT Single Piece Flow Cell Design Set-Up Reduction Lean to Improve: Value Stream Mapping SMED Kaizen- RIT Single Piece Flow Cell Design Set-Up Reduction How Does Lean Fit In?

14 All Rights Reserved, Juran Institute, Inc. (slide name here) 14.PPT Identify Strategic Drivers Identify Strategic Drivers Assess the Current State (VSA) Assess the Current State (VSA) Identify & Establish Projects Identify & Establish Projects Design and Implement Solutions Design and Implement Solutions Achieve and Hold Gains Achieve and Hold Gains Replicate Results, Drive Culture Change Replicate Results, Drive Culture Change Enterprise Assurance (JACHO, ISO) RapidImprovement Projects Projects Six Sigma Projects DATA MINING AND MANAGEMENT A Deployment Roadmap

15 What Can You Do When You Leave Here?

16 All Rights Reserved, Juran Institute, Inc. (slide name here) 16.PPT 1.Conduct a Quality Maturity Assessment to better understand your enterprise capabilities related to the quality culture. 2.Plan to streamline the quality function; make it strategic and drive quality through the functions and daily work processes. 3.Evaluate your quality function skill set to determine if your staff can handle enterprise assurance. 4.Take all your Belts and retrain them on Quality Planning, Improvement, and Control (at least on Root Cause Analysis). 5.Find an Executive that can Champion quality – you cannot do it alone! What Can You Do When You Leave Here?

17 All Rights Reserved, Juran Institute, Inc. (slide name here) 17.PPT Our mission is to enable organizations to achieve sustainable breakthrough results Our mission is to enable organizations to achieve sustainable breakthrough results WWW.JURAN.COM


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