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Lean Six Sigma Bursts
Brion Hurley
Frequency: 1 episode/14d. Total Eps: 124

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E106: The Lean Journey at Rockwell Collins with Clay Jones - Part 3
Season 1 · Episode 106
samedi 29 juin 2024 • Duration 11:55
This is part 3 of the 2006 speech given by Rockwell Collins CEO, Clay Jones. I worked at Rockwell Collins from 1999-2017, and was heavily involved in the Lean Electronics program.
In this clip, you'll hear him discuss why they brought in some external consultants like John Shook and Denny Mead to try and figure out why all the improvements were not showing an impact on the bottom-line results or other key metrics. The RC Scorecard was developed to give a balanced view across the company, and it included a critical metric, called Cost of Nonconformance (CONC), which I was heavily involved with. He also discusses how leadership needed to become more engaged in value stream mapping to help drive the right improvements in the right areas by following the new "Lean Roadmap."
You can watch the entire video at http://techtv.mit.edu/videos/16101-leading-rockwell-collins-lean-transformation
If you're interested in taking a Lean, Green Belt or Black Belt course, consider these self-paced affordable courses from OpEx Training: https://www.leansixsigmadefinition.com/shop/
- Need help in your organization, or want to discuss your current work situation? Let's talk! Schedule a free support call
- Podcast Sponsor: Creative Safety Supply is a great resource for free guides, infographics, and continuous improvement tools. I recommend starting with their 5S guide. It includes breakdowns of the five pillars, ways to begin implementing 5S, and even organization tips and color charts. From red tags to floor marking; it’s all there. Download it for free at creativesafetysupply.com/5S
- BIZ-PI.com
- LeanSixSigmaDefinition.com
- Have a question? Submit a voice message at Podcasters.Spotify.com
E105: The Lean Journey at Rockwell Collins with Clay Jones - Part 2
Season 1 · Episode 105
lundi 24 juin 2024 • Duration 12:17
This is part 2 of the 2006 speech given by Rockwell Collins CEO, Clay Jones. I worked at Rockwell Collins from 1999-2017, and was heavily involved in the Lean Electronics program.
In this clip, you'll hear him discuss how they created and rolled out Lean Electronics program across both manufacturing and the office, and selected Decorah (Iowa) as the pilot site. In the first few years (1998-2000), they achieved lots of successes (conducting over 600 kaizen events a year with reductions of 20-40%), but something was missing.
Enterprise Value Stream Mapping was added through an initiative called Core Process Optimization (CPO) to look at major pieces of the customer journey, from Sales and Marketing, Design and Development, Build (Manufacturing) and Sales and Support.
You can watch the entire video at http://techtv.mit.edu/videos/16101-leading-rockwell-collins-lean-transformation
If you're interested in taking a Lean, Green Belt or Black Belt course, consider these self-paced affordable courses from OpEx Training: https://www.leansixsigmadefinition.com/shop/
- Need help in your organization, or want to discuss your current work situation? Let's talk! Schedule a free support call
- Podcast Sponsor: Creative Safety Supply is a great resource for free guides, infographics, and continuous improvement tools. I recommend starting with their 5S guide. It includes breakdowns of the five pillars, ways to begin implementing 5S, and even organization tips and color charts. From red tags to floor marking; it’s all there. Download it for free at creativesafetysupply.com/5S
- BIZ-PI.com
- LeanSixSigmaDefinition.com
- Have a question? Submit a voice message at Podcasters.Spotify.com
E96: What is the best option for effective Lean Six Sigma training and coaching?
Season 1 · Episode 96
vendredi 2 février 2024 • Duration 12:20
When I talk to clients about training their team, that usually opens up a lot of questions in my mind that we'll need to discuss before I can give them a ballpark number quote.
In this podcast, I run through the questions you need to consider in order to create an effective training program that will result in hands-on application and payback on the investment, while keeping the costs minimal.
If you'd like to get a quote for some training options, fill out this training request form, and we'll be in touch, or contact me at brion@biz-pi.com
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- Article: What is the best option for our company to receive the most effective Lean Six Sigma Training and Coaching?
- Training Request Form
- Need help in your organization? Let's talk! Schedule a free support call
- Podcast Sponsor: Creative Safety Supply is a great resource for free guides, infographics, and continuous improvement tools. I recommend starting with their 5S guide. It includes breakdowns of the five pillars, ways to begin implementing 5S, and even organization tips and color charts. From red tags to floor marking; it’s all there. Download it for free at creativesafetysupply.com/5S
- BIZ-PI.com
- LeanSixSigmaDefinition.com
- Have a question? Submit a voice message at Podcasters.Spotify.com
E6: What are Pareto charts and why should you display them horizontally?
Season 1 · Episode 6
dimanche 30 août 2020 • Duration 03:56
I explain what Pareto charts are, and why they should be used more often than they are. I also summarize an older article I wrote about changing the way to display these charts.
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E5: What are hypothesis tests and why do we need them?
Season 1 · Episode 5
vendredi 28 août 2020 • Duration 04:43
I explain how and when hypothesis tests can be used, based on a recent article I wrote, which looked at the racial inequities brought up by football players at the University of Iowa and the data that can support these claims.
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E4: What is the DMAIC Improvement model?
Season 1 · Episode 4
dimanche 23 août 2020 • Duration 02:11
I created a video that accompanies this quick explanation of DMAIC, which stands for Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve and Control. DMAIC is the core structure used in Six Sigma projects
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E3: What is the Influencer model and how it applies to wearing masks?
Season 1 · Episode 3
dimanche 23 août 2020 • Duration 04:46
In this episode, I discuss the Influencer behavior change model, and how it applies to getting people to wear their masks to prevent the spread of COVID-19
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E2: What is the difference between hard and soft financial savings?
Season 1 · Episode 2
dimanche 23 août 2020 • Duration 04:07
In this episode, I answer a question I often receive about how to categorize financial cost savings from improvement, either hard or soft, and what is the difference?
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E1: Why are Six Sigma Black Belts paid so much?
Season 1 · Episode 1
dimanche 23 août 2020 • Duration 04:53
In this first episode, I answer a question I received about salaries for Six Sigma Black Belts, and why I think they make good money.
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Lean Six Sigma Bursts (Trailer)
samedi 22 août 2020 • Duration 00:40