quality management system for top management
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Quality Management System For Top Management
Non-conformances 101
NONCONFORMANCES ARE GOOD THINGS!
• You want everyone to generate them. • You want lots of them! Yes you will have to
sort through some outlandish stuff, but underneath will be a treasure chest full of continual improvement opportunities that make the organization work more efficiently and cut costs.
Senior Management listen up
• you need to get comfortable with the fact that your workers probably know about a lot of the things going wrong in your organization, and that they know about some you don’t.
• You need to create an environment where they will tell you about them.
Senior Management listen up
• And here’s an even more outlandish suggestion Senior Management – they probably know how to fix many of them as well.
• You need to listen to them by providing an opportunity and method for them to tell you.
Senior Management listen up
• This does not mean that your employees know what’s best for your company and you should do everything they say, but it is a greatly underutilized source of information which is often found to be right on the money.
“Vision is not rhetoric”,
• Continuous streams of actions by leaders to back the vision of the organization is the key to a successful business management system.
• Such leadership actions involve setting direction, aligning people and motivating them in accordance with the vision.
Focus on change
• Leaders focus on initiating change, not just controlling it.
• As change management leaders, senior managers assume responsibility for the strategic process and for providing a sense of overall direction without stifling creativity during implementation.
Empowering and involving employees
• Encourages workforce participation in work process redesign.
• System changes and work team goals are key components of business performance improvement.
• A major shift from a control-oriented to an involvement-oriented management paradigm must occur.
Promote a culture of involvement
• Involvement and participation are central to a successful business management system.
• A much greater contribution from each individual is both the driving force and the additional resource to achieve change.
• Promote a culture where people are involved in the business through decision making; ideas are sought from everyone”.
Cultural change
• Real change happens down in the guts of the organization, in the execution of work.
• Senior executives need to create and promote a culture in which:– People can work in teams and with other teams – Mistakes are freely admitted– Involvement is sought at all levels and people
development is a priority.
In a Nut Shell
• If you want a business management system that actually adds value and provides for real cost savings, you, as the leaders have to walk the walk and talk the talk.
• Lead, coach, and participate and you will be successful.