We just received this template from upper management to be used for our key indicators in 2008, has anyone ever seen this template or used something similar? Reminded me of an SPC chart without the visual. Any suggestion or help is appreciated!
We just received this template from upper management to be used for our key indicators in 2008, has anyone ever seen this template or used something similar? Reminded me of an SPC chart without the visual. Any suggestion or help is appreciated!
Thanks
Were you given any instructions for using it?
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Re: Key Indicators Worksheet from Upper Management
Sorry, no instructions on how to use it as of today and I didn't get a sample to follow or data to populate. Very vague that is why I'm asking if anyone have seen or used this before.
I've seen it used somewhere else before in another company, but can't remember, must be old age!
Re: Key Indicators Worksheet from Upper Management
I'm with everyone else......
I have not seen this before, nor can I work out how to use it!
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Re: Key Indicators Worksheet from Upper Management
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Originally Posted by quality1
Hello,
We just received this template from upper management to be used for our key indicators in 2008, has anyone ever seen this template or used something similar? Reminded me of an SPC chart without the visual. Any suggestion or help is appreciated!
Thanks
Hello quality1,
This reminds me of Dr. W. Edwards Deming's Point #10:
10. Eliminate slogans, exhortations, and targets for the work force asking for zero defects and new levels of productivity. Such exhortations only create adversarial relationships, as the bulk of the causes of low quality and low productivity belong to the system and thus lie beyond the power of the work force.
Eliminate work standards (quotas) on the factory floor. Substitute leadership.
Eliminate management by objective. Eliminate management by numbers, numerical goals. Substitute leadership.
I hope you can get this "chart" figured out.
Stijloor.
Thank You to Stijloor for your informative Post and/or Attachment!