Guiding Principles Flashcards

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Guiding Principle

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A recommendation that guides an org in all circumstances

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List the guiding principles

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  • Focus on Value
  • Start where you are
  • Progress iteratively with feedback
  • Collaborate and promote visibility
  • Think and work holistically
  • Keep it simple and practical
  • Optimize and automate
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Focus on Value

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Everything an org does should link back, directly or indirectly for value for itself, customers, and stakeholders

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Applying Focus on Value

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  1. Know how your consumers will use each service
  2. Encourage among the entire staff
  3. During operational activity and during improvement initiatives
  4. Include in every step of any improvement initiative
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Start where you are

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  • Don’t start over without first considering what is already available to be leveraged
  • What can be reused or improved upon
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Measuring where you are

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  • Measurement can affect the results
  • Measure outcomes, not outputs
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Applying Start where you are

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  1. Look at what exists objectively
  2. Determine if successful practices or services can be replicated or expanded
  3. Apply risk management in the decision making process
  4. Recognize that sometimes nothing for the current state can be reused
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Progress Iteratively with Feedback

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Working in a time-boxed and iterative manner with embedded feedback loops allows for:
* Greater flexibility,
* Faster responses,
* Ability to respond to failure earlier, and
* Overall quality improvement
(agile dev)

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Feedback Loop

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Occurs when part of the output of an activity is used as a new input

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Applying Progress Iteratively with Feedback

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  1. Comprehend the whole process and do one thing
  2. Feedback is essential to a constantly changing ecosystem
  3. Fast does not mean incomplete
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Collaborate & Promote Visibility

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Puts the right people in the correct roles, achieve better buy-in, have more relevance, and gain an increased likelihood of long-term success

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Collaborate & Promote Visibility helps

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  • Understand flow of work
  • Identify bottlenecks
  • Identify excess capacity
  • Uncover waste
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Applying Collaborate & Promote Visibility

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  1. Collaboration does not mean consensus
  2. Communicate in a way the audience can hear
  3. Decision can only be made on visible parts of the project.
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Think & Work Holistically

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A holistic approach to service management requires an understanding of how all the parts of an org work together in an integrated way

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Applying Think & Work Holistically

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  1. Recognize the complexity of the systems.
  2. Collaboration is key to thinking and working holistically
  3. Look for patterns of interactions between system elements
  4. Automation can help you work more holistically
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Keep it Simple & Practical

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Outcome-based thinking should be used to produce practical solutions which deliver valuable outcomes using the minimum number of steps