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Lean GovernmentLean Industries Series
Topics
• What is Lean?
• What is Lean Government?
• Why Lean Government?
• Benefits of Lean Government
• Lean Government Strategies
• Barriers to Lean’s Success in Government
• Summary
What is Lean Thinking?
Value Stream
Empowered People
Value
Perfection
Flow & Pull
Benefits of Lean Government?
• Lean focuses on operations – rethink the way we produce public services to increase our capacity to provide value to the public
▫ Lean recognizes that inefficiency resides in our systems and our operations – the way we have designed our work
▫ Lean actually focuses on the work of the government agency
• Lean has a measurable impact on time, capacity and customer satisfaction
▫ Lean projects produce results and they are typically 80% faster than a traditional process
▫ 50% drop in customer wait-times – doubling capacity – reducing phone calls and saving cost
Lean Government Strategies• There are 8 workable Lean strategies for
governments seeking to reduce waste and become more efficient1. Synchronization to Customer Demands2. Understand Variations in Customer Demand3. Create Work Cells4. Eliminate Batching Work and Multi-Tasking5. Enforce First in, First out6. Implement Standardized Work and Load Leveling7. Do Today’s Work Today8. Make the Value Stream Visible
Chew Jian Chieh, Valeocon Management Consulting
Lean Government Strategies3. Create Work Cells
• Governments generally use registry process▫ The key feature of Lean work cells is the training of
multi-skilled and flexible workers▫ In a lean work cell, the goal is to have all workers
trained to a level where everyone can perform the job at every workstation
▫ If everyone can do every job, processes are never left half finished
Chew Jian Chieh, Valeocon Management Consulting
Barriers to Success
• The industrial jargon is a turn-off
▫ The Lean terminology of waste, value stream, Toyota Production System, supply-chain and 5S isn’t simplifying the need to implement Lean thinking
▫ The Lean concepts can have an impact on government performance only if the people in government believe in the concepts
▫ The more we obfuscate helpful concepts with industrial-age terminology, the more barriers we put up to achieving change
Summary
Lean is about identifying and reducing waste, by thinking about how we do our jobs while focusing on the customer's needs and eliminating waste.
It is about many, small improvements that lead to an overall significant change for the better on
how we operate.
It is about using the intuition and common sense of the people who do the job to find ways to do it
better.