2. Process Improvement Techniques:
Process Improvement is used to identify, analyze and improve existing
processes within an organization to meet new goals and objectives. This is
an at a glance review of the top methodologies employed for Process
Improvement.
The tools and techniques most commonly used in process improvement
include:
DRIVE
Process mapping
DMAIC
Statistical Process Control (SPC)
Simulation
Process improvement techniques, such as lean and six-sigma, are
increasingly being used to redesign and fine-tune processes.
These techniques require deep and regular engagement of employees to
achieve better results and embedding practices within the organization is
critical.
We can provide a cost-effective alternative to external consultants, through
the government funded knowledge transfer partnerships (KTPs) initiative.
KTPs provide you with a student who delivers a strategic project within your
organization, fully supported by a specialist University academic. KTPs have
also been proven to be more effective and sustainable than projects
supported by external consultants.
We will work with you to identify areas where KTPs can make impact,
prepare all documents and support the delivery of KTP projects.
Key benefits include
access to a wide range of expertise from within the University at an
affordable cost
rapid development of KTP proposals supported by experienced staff
3. Some cases of process improvement techniques or some techniques are given
below for more details check out links at the end.
Sheffield Assay Office
Visual Control
Value stream mapping
Set up reductions
Kanban
Just in time
Source: http://www.simul8.com/process_methodologies
http://www.shu.ac.uk/research/meri/services-for-
business/consultancy/sustainability-and-process-simulation/process-
improvement-techniques