Do you find yourself facing the same challenges over and over on your projects and teams?
GovWebworks’ Kaizen journey began when Director of Software Development, Kevin Ferguson, and some colleagues took on the challenge of introducing the Kaizen mindset of continuous improvement to the software development team to encourage employees to suggest ideas to solve common problems and improve processes.
Kevin designed a year-long roadmap to dig into a new topic each month that would bring benefit to our organization. There were three topics he found most helpful over the course of the year. The techniques associated with each topic were also what helped Kevin to carry through with the Kaizen project itself, and reach one of his goals of writing the following blog posts:
- Cultivating motivation: Foster an idea and the incentive to begin
- Setting high quality goals: Translate the idea into project
- Organizing priorities: Create the space to carry out the plan
What seemed like an impossible goal when he first started was ultimately achieved in a series of small steps. These steps resulted in monthly presentations to the team, blog posts on the topics above, and finally, a white paper on Kaizen Techniques That Really Work.
Our hope is that sharing these strategies will in turn inspire you to share them with others and carry on the process of improvement and transformation at your own organization.
We invite you to:
- View all of the Kaizen Insider Insights for inspiration on continuous improvement.
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Improve outcomes with goals
Kevin’s five steps to turn an idea into an outcome:
- Define a high-quality goal
The value should be apparent, the outcome compelling, and the idea a little scary. Mine was to set up a Kaizen continuous improvement program at my company. - Get the rest of Kevin’s steps…
“The concept of Kaizen resonated for me because it provided values and guiding principles that could help me and my company to become more effective.”
— Kevin Ferguson, Director of Software Development at GovWebworks and author of Kaizen Techniques That Really Work, a white paper on strategies that can transform you and your organization through continuous improvement.
Improve clarity with Theory of Constraints
Kristen’s top five tips for improving clarity:
- Gain perspective
Theory of Constraints (TOC) is about going up a level. It’s hard to understand New York City when you’re in it, but when you’re looking down from a helicopter you can see the big picture. - Get the rest of Kristen’s tips…
“A lot of times in government, people want to add things. We’re saying value is created when you remove a significant limitation in a way that wasn’t possible before.”
— Kristen Cox, TOC expert and author with Dr. Yishai Ashlag of Stop Decorating the Fish: Which Solutions to Ignore and Which Problems Really Matter and The World of Decorating the Fish.
Improve leadership with a coaching mindset
Bob’s top three tips for Improving leadership:
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- Practice self mastery
The professional coaching stance reminds us that you are not responsible for changing another person, that person is responsible for changing him or her self. All you can control is your own mindset and self-mastery. - Get the rest of Bob’s tips…
- Practice self mastery
“Putting on the mindset of a coach means you let go of outcomes and step back and honor the client’s objectives, goals, and agenda.”
— Bob Galen, agile coach and author of five books including Extraordinarily Badass Agile Coaching.
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Kevin Ferguson’s Kaizen articles:
- Kaizen Techniques That Really Work: Kevin Ferguson on planning strategies that can transform you and your organization through continuous improvement
- Goal Setting Techniques That Actually Work: How to create high quality goals to transform you and your organization
- Organizing Techniques That Actually Work: How a few good organizing techniques can help you get your most important things done
- Motivation Techniques That Actually Work: Where and how to find the motivation to lift your performance to the next level
Industry Experts interviews:
- Doing the Right Thing Well: Kristen Cox on how the Theory of Constraints can make government agencies more effective
- The Everyday Agile Coach : Agile coach and author Bob Galen on how to lead by example