LEAN: Understanding the SIPOC (Supply, Input, Output, Customer) offers information for users to learn its key elements, better understand the tools, as well as comprehend its value to process improvement and learning. After this lesson, learners should be able to:
- Articulate the usage of a SIPOC-Supply, Input, Process, Output, Customer
- Explain how to develop a SIPOC
- Demonstrate the development of a SIPOC
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Understanding SIPOC Diagrams for Process Improvement
1. 1
LEAN: Understanding a
SIPOC – Supply, Input, Process, Output,
Customer (Quality Systems Management Tools Series 2016)
Dr. Sharon L. Burton, DBA, LSSBB, HCS, SWP
2. Goal
The goal of this lesson is for users to understand
SIPOC as a quality and business process
improvement tool.
3. Learning Objectives
At the end of this lesson users should be able to
Articulate the usage of a SIPOC-Supply, Input,
Process, Output, Customer
Explain how to develop a SIPOC
Demonstrate the development of a SIPOC
4. What is a SIPOC – Supply, Input, Process,
Output, Customer?
SIPOC:
Is a tool utilized to ascertain the pertinent
elements of a business process improvement
project before the actual work starts
Helps to delineate key aspects of complex
projects that may not be fully scoped
Many times used in the measurement phase of
the methodology – Six Sigma DMAIC
5. What is the Value of a SIPOC Diagram?
Through understanding the SIPOC, stakeholders
and project teams members who are unfamiliar
with a process gain understanding through a
high-level overview
Updates stakeholders and project team members
whose knowledge with a process has lessened or
become out-of-date due to process changes
Supports the defining a new process
6. More on the SIPOC Diagram?
Customers and Suppliers can be either internal
or external to the company that performs the
process improvement
Information, material or services can be inputs or
outputs
Documenting the inputs and outputs is a salient
focus, not the individual steps of the process
7. Creation Time to Allot for the SIPOC Diagram
From Start to Finish Allow 5 hours
• Data Collection: 1-3 hours
• Diagramming the SIPOC: 1 hour
• Walk through of SIPOC with Stakeholders: 1 hour
8. How to Develop a SIPOC?
Develop a chart of five columns and two rows.
9. How to Develop a SIPOC?
Meet with key stakeholders and team members to
gather the data on SIPOC-Supply, Input, Process,
Output, Customer
Example SIPOC: System Repair
10. How to Develop a SIPOC?
Allow the completion of the SIPOC-Supply, Input,
Process, Output, Customer
Example SIPOC: System Repair
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