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Using GE Work-Out™ Within A Nursing Six Sigma Project
GE employees see Six Sigma as the 'way we work'. A key component of Six Sigma is the use of Work-Out™ to move from a statistical delineation of a process or quality improvement to a practical solution. Work-Out is a tightly designed problem-solving process involving facilitation tools and techniques. Use of this highly structured process is credited as forming the foundation of the cultural change within GE that empowered staff, busted bureaucracy and led to GE's position as 'most-admired company'. What Is Work-Out™?
What Does Work-Out™ Achieve?
A recent Six Sigma project began as a charge to 'Improve Nursing Satisfaction'. The project team asked themselves the question, "Do we really know what Nursing Satisfaction is?" Six Sigma techniques allow the team to answer that question based on statistical evidence rather than intuition. Utilizing interviews, focus groups, and surveys as tools to define and then statistically measure results, the definition of nursing satisfaction within the target group was refined. In a Six Sigma approach, this is known as VOC or collecting the voice of the customer. Such analysis sometimes surfaces unexpected results. The data revealed that the key test for nursing satisfaction was that "I leave work feeling I have made a difference to the patients I have cared for." The highest correlation with a positive response to this key factor was "I have the supplies and equipment I need to do my job." Starting with this problem statement, Work-Out was then used to brainstorm, categorize and prioritize problems or barriers. The priority problems were defined and teams of process owners were established to work on solutions and implementation. Following the Work-Out process, the organization's leadership responded with immediate decisions. After implementation and stabilization of the improvements, remeasurement of nursing satisfaction showed a statistically significant improvement. Some of the problems and solutions in this effort included:
These changes are seemingly small, but quite significant in raising the level of nursing satisfaction, and the solutions were derived quickly and effectively. This team found that a proven problem-solving approach such as Work-Out, used in conjunction with a rigorous statistical approach like Six Sigma, can create powerful changes in the organization.
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