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Help Chains and How to Use Them

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What is a Help Chain?

A Help Chain is a structured, and highly visual, accountability system used to communicate and restore interruptions to flow.

Why are Help Chains important?

  • Rational Reason - They ensure that everyone knows when an interruption to flow occurs and who is accountable to restore it.
  • Emotional Reason – Alignment is much easier when restoring flow is identified as an organizational priority, and when addressing interruptions to flow is led in a predetermined, clear, and systematic way.
  • Tangible Reason – Having a Help Chain makes it much easier for organizations to identify and eliminate the root causes of interruptions to flow (downtime). Organizations that apply Help Chains have 50% less downtime than those that do not.

How do you use help Chains?

Step 1 - Understand the concepts behind Help Chains.

  • Learn about the Visual Workplace by reading Visual Workplace – Visual Thinking by Gwendolyn D. Galsworth & the 5 Pillars of the Visual Workplace by Hiroyuki Hirano.
  • Learn about Andon - https://www.lucidchart.com/blog/guide-to-andon-in-lean-manufacturing.
  • Learn about Reverse Cascades – Avanulo Blue Paper #562 – Everything you need to implement Help Chains - write us at info@tplshow.org.

Step 2 - Publish a simple, clear, and relevant definition for downtime (an interruption to flow) for your organization.

Step 3 - Identify the Bottleneck and major pinch points in your process that will benefit from Help Chains.

Step 4 - Design the Escalation Protocol for your organization.

Step 5 - Design and install the Andons for each place that will have a Help Chain.

Step 6 - Train everyone in the concept of Help Chains, Your organization’s definitions and protocols, and your Andons.

Step 7 - Implement the Help Chain System. Practice using it. Adjust as you go.

Step 8 - Do a Process Check after 30 days and adjust as appropriate.

Step 9 - Schedule and hold a Process Check every quarter.

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Контент предоставлен Dave Cahill, Luke Weber, Dave Cahill, and Luke Weber. Весь контент подкастов, включая эпизоды, графику и описания подкастов, загружается и предоставляется непосредственно компанией Dave Cahill, Luke Weber, Dave Cahill, and Luke Weber или ее партнером по платформе подкастов. Если вы считаете, что кто-то использует вашу работу, защищенную авторским правом, без вашего разрешения, вы можете выполнить процедуру, описанную здесь https://ru.player.fm/legal.

What is a Help Chain?

A Help Chain is a structured, and highly visual, accountability system used to communicate and restore interruptions to flow.

Why are Help Chains important?

  • Rational Reason - They ensure that everyone knows when an interruption to flow occurs and who is accountable to restore it.
  • Emotional Reason – Alignment is much easier when restoring flow is identified as an organizational priority, and when addressing interruptions to flow is led in a predetermined, clear, and systematic way.
  • Tangible Reason – Having a Help Chain makes it much easier for organizations to identify and eliminate the root causes of interruptions to flow (downtime). Organizations that apply Help Chains have 50% less downtime than those that do not.

How do you use help Chains?

Step 1 - Understand the concepts behind Help Chains.

  • Learn about the Visual Workplace by reading Visual Workplace – Visual Thinking by Gwendolyn D. Galsworth & the 5 Pillars of the Visual Workplace by Hiroyuki Hirano.
  • Learn about Andon - https://www.lucidchart.com/blog/guide-to-andon-in-lean-manufacturing.
  • Learn about Reverse Cascades – Avanulo Blue Paper #562 – Everything you need to implement Help Chains - write us at info@tplshow.org.

Step 2 - Publish a simple, clear, and relevant definition for downtime (an interruption to flow) for your organization.

Step 3 - Identify the Bottleneck and major pinch points in your process that will benefit from Help Chains.

Step 4 - Design the Escalation Protocol for your organization.

Step 5 - Design and install the Andons for each place that will have a Help Chain.

Step 6 - Train everyone in the concept of Help Chains, Your organization’s definitions and protocols, and your Andons.

Step 7 - Implement the Help Chain System. Practice using it. Adjust as you go.

Step 8 - Do a Process Check after 30 days and adjust as appropriate.

Step 9 - Schedule and hold a Process Check every quarter.

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