6. QUALITATIVE PROCESS ANALYSIS Flashcards
1
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Value-added analysis
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- identify the customer of the process
- decompose the process into steps
- classify each step according to its value
2
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Classify each step according to its value
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-value adding VA –> step that produces value to the customer
-business value adding BVA –> step that is necessary for the business to run smoothly
-non-value adding NVA –> handoffs, rework, waiting
3
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waste analysis - 7 types of muda
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- Transportation: moving materials or other physical like documents
- Motion: workers move pieces in the production line or have to switch from one software application to the other
- Inventory: we hold more inventory than what is strictly necessary or work-in-process
- Waiting: resources idleness (resource is waiting for the task)
- Defects: all work to correct, repair or compensate for a defect including rework loops
- Overprocessing: a work that is performed unnecessarily, perfectionism
- Overproduction: execution of a process instance that doesn’t add any value
4
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Stakeholder analysis
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purpose = gather data from multiple sources by interviewing different types of stakeholders and reconciling their viewpoints
5
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types of stakeholders
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- Customer(s)
○ concerned about process issues such as cycle time, defects, transparency - Process participants
○ concerned about high resource utilization, defects, handoffs - External parties
○ involved in the process → suppliers, sub-contractors
○ concerned about having a steady or growing stream of work and planning their work ahead - Process owner
and operational managers who supervise the process participants - Sponsor
○ and executive managers
○ concerned about the strategic alignment of the process and its contribution to key performance indicators
6
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issue documentation
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Issue register: organizes and documents process issues and assesses their impacts quantitatively and qualitatively
Pareto analysis: goal = identify which issues should receive priority
7
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Pick chart
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- Possible: issues can be addressed if there are sufficient resources
- Implement: issues that should be implemented as a
priority - Challenge: issues that should be addressed but require significant amount of effort
- Kill: issues that are probably
not worth addressing