From the course: A3 Problem Solving for Continuous Improvement
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Compare results against plans
From the course: A3 Problem Solving for Continuous Improvement
Compare results against plans
- Let's say that you and your team have gone through all the actions you committed to for improving a problem situation. How will you know whether an improvement was achieved or not? One way is by measuring your problem after you've finished working on your actions to counter the problem and then comparing that information to the goals you agreed to achieve. This is where step seven on the A3 worksheet comes in. Here's how we can use metrics to validate whether improvements were achieved. In our case study, Out Control, a manufacturing company realized they had a problem when the discovered that their inventory accuracy was at 87%. Out Control chose the A3 as the methodology to solve this problem, form the team, and launched an action plan to counter the problem. And once all actions were completed, first the Out Control team checked what the current level of inventory accuracy was and determined it to be 92%. Next, they compared it to the goal they had established, in their case…