metodologia gestion procesos

Process management

Improving process management

A robust approach for the standardisation, control and continuous improvement of the organisation's processes.

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BENEFITS

  • Establishes a common language around added value activities.
  • Visualises and secures consensus agreement on key processes.
  • Provides a standardised representation of the continuous process improvement.
  • Improves results in terms of process quality, cost and delivery (QCD).
  • Makes process management easier for senior and middle management and for employees.

WE DO IT BY

  • Defining a process map.
  • Identifying key processes.
  • Getting cross-functional teams to improve and/or redesign key processes.
  • Process management:
    • definition of standards
    • control system
    • continuous improvement
  • Deploying the Kaizen approach of continuous improvement customised for each organisation.
  • Kamishibai: supervision and support for people by their managers to improve their performance.
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10% reduction in production costs after applying principles of Lean Manufacturing

International company changes the way it manages its operations after deploying a production system based on Lean manufacturing principles in one of its product lines.
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18% improvement in forestry processing time

Business group embraces a process management system to increase safety, reduce costs and industrialise its forestry operations.
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Improved competitiveness through management-by-processes

Company engaged in design chooses management-by-processes to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of its activities and increase people participation in continuous improvement.
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Quality improvement plan in automotive sector company

The Aluminium and Machining Divisions of an automotive sector company, with 30+ plants located in 11 different countries, deploys a global improvement plan to avoid recurring quality problems with its customers.
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