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Not Everyone is a Coward. The Ordinary World of OSR. Chaos...dust ..particles. Overwhelming waves of work. We could spiral downward at any moment. There were villains. Then, a Call to Adventure. Refusal of the Call. If we become a true team, how will I outshine everyone?.
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The Ordinary World of OSR Chaos...dust ..particles
We could spiral downward at any moment. There were villains.....
Refusal of the Call If we become a true team, how will I outshine everyone? What can I do to disrupt this process? I function well in chaos! …some of us liked it the way it was But meanwhile, the bakers kept baking
In October of 2011, Jim begins meeting with the OSR team.He does 3 crucial things
He helps us to establish simple rules and really enforces them ResAdmin No status updates Trouble shooting line 3
We freak out, we are accused of being “unsustainable,” “impersonal,” “lacking of customer service,” “the iron curtain”
It is no longer about who is the most organized but how the WORK is best organized The Heijunka begets…
Qualifications Matrix Schedule
The Batters Box 7% 30 Transactions per day Which begets…
The Rapid Line 20% Which begets…
The Party Line 65% Which begets…
Workflow RAPID LINE (3 Days) BATTERS BOX ResAdmin CRADLE TO GRAVE (CTA + Negotiations) PARTY LINE (Everything else)
Our work continues to be PDCA-ed On February 23, 2011 we clear out over 208pieces of WIP dating back to November of 2011, reducing the average backlog of 268 pieces of WIP to 60. We emerge from that experience with increased commitment, enhanced strength, and deeply united as a team
We emerge transformed by our collective CPI experience, no longer fearful of the next round of PDCA. At Seattle Children’s Research Institute, OSR endeavors to go where Gemba will be…not where it has been. Your ideas matter