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Title: Solving Workplace Problems


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WELCOME
Solving Workplace Problems Presented by Lynne
Couture Problem Solving Subject Matter Expert
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Purpose-Process-Payoff of Todays Telebridge
  • Purpose To introduce you to the purpose and
    scope of Solving Workplace Problems
  • Improve process performance
  • Correct process deficiencies
  • Attain higher levels of organizational
    performance
  • Solve even the most complex problems-step-by-step
  • Provide a common language for solving workplace
    problems

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Purpose-Process-Payoff of Todays Telebridge
  • Process
  • Define/discuss Problem Solving Tools
  • Take an assessment
  • Discuss the Problem Solving Process
  • Overview SWP skill steps, objectives, design, and
    audience
  • Complete some exercises
  • Overview behavioral modeling and job-specific
    skill practice
  • Conclude
  • Payoff Youll be in a better position to assess
    the potential value of SWP for your organization.

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Who Can Benefit from the Workshop?
  • Any leader who is responsible for improving
    performance and finding solutions to complex
    problems with his/her people
  • Senior Executives
  • Department Heads
  • Functional (IT, HR, etc.) Managers
  • Sales Managers
  • Team Leaders
  • First Level Supervisors
  • Others?

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Problems are all around us
  • Why are sales declining?
  • How do we get more people participating in
    meetings?
  • Why isnt our team winning more games?
  • How can we get a new product to market faster?
  • Why are we getting so many defects from
    production line 10?

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Objectives (cont.)
Types of Problems
  • Hospital
  • Patients waiting too long to see emergency room
    physician
  • Manufacturing
  • Manufacturing not meeting production targets
  • Non-profit
  • Donors not giving as much as prior year
  • Schools
  • Parents are not attending school meetings

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Objectives of Solving Workplace Problems
When you have completed this workshop on Solving
Workplace Problems, you will be able to
  • Follow an orderly, step-by-step problem-solving
    process
  • Write problem statements that clearly define
    problems encountered in work situations
  • Assess the contexts of problems
  • Analyze the likely root causes of problems
  • Involve team members in evaluating the root
    causes and possible solutions
  • Create plans to implement solutions to problems
  • Agree and support implementation

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Program Design Activities and Flow
  • Introduction OpeningPre-TestObjectives
    Introductions/ExpectationsBenefitsKey Terms
    Awareness ExerciseContent Teach-backsAction
    VerbsProblem-Solving ToolsProblem Solving
    ExercisesCase Study Exercise.
  • Job-Specific Practice Worksheet
    CreationIntroductionSkill PracticeDiscuss
  • Summarize and Close Post-Test Summary...
    Application Job Aids and Tools

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Our Design Intent -- Make it
  • Interesting Hold the learners attention and
    motivate learning.
  • Important They say, This is really going to
    help me!
  • Relevant -- The content and skills have immediate
    utility.
  • Active Learning Lots active of involvement
    throughout program.
  • Skill-Based They can do something when they are
    done.

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Whats the Connection to the Supervision Series
Core Modules?
  • Essential Skills of Leadership
  • Maintain Team Member Self-Esteem.
  • Focus on Behavior.
  • Encourage Team Member Participation.
  • Essential Skills of Communicating
  • Create a Climate of Open Communication.
  • Design Clear, Concise Messages.
  • Manage Nonverbal Behaviors Effectively.
  • Listen to Communicate.

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So, Why Bother? From the Team Members Point
of View
  • I am more committed because I have
    participated.
  • I have a proven 5 step process to follow and a
    common language that everyone understands
  • I focus my energy on the most important things
    results.
  • I will perform and judge my work against a
    clear, measurable standard.
  • My team leader will have a more objective
    standard to observe, coach and evaluate my
    performance.

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Teach Back Exercise 2A Components of a Problem
  • Controllable Factors
  • Uncontrollable Factors
  • Constraints
  • Outcome

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Teach Back Exercise 2B Methods of
Problem-Solving
  • Intuition
  • Rating System
  • Rational, Systematic
  • Contextual Approach

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Teach Back Exercise 2C Possible Outcomes of a
Problem
  • Solution
  • Resolution
  • Dissolution
  • Conflict

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Tools-Flow Chart
Yes
No
Typereport
Organizein-formation
Report produced
Makecopies
Any errors?
Distributereport
Beginproducing report
Enoughcopies?
Yes
No
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Tools-Pareto Chart
Pareto Chart
Number of Instances
Cause 1 2 3 4 5
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Tools-Fishbone Diagram
People
Materials
Properly staffed?
Enough Training?
Problem
Customer Service not following through
withcomplaints
Slow computers?
Unclear policy?
Enough workstations?
Policies/Procedures
Plant
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Tools-Gantt Chart
Task 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
0 5 10 15 Time Days
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Steps in Solving Workplace Problems
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Objectives (cont.)
Step 1 Identify the Problem
  • Write a problem statement
  • Determine the magnitude
  • Determine your authority
  • Decision to act

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Writing Problem Statements
  • What is the problem?
  • How do you know it is a problem?
  • Where has this problem occurred?
  • When has it occurred?

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Step 2 Identify the Cause
  • Identify whom to involve
  • List symptoms
  • List possible causes

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Step 3 Select Best Solution
  • Generate alternative solutions
  • Identify criteria for evaluating alternatives
  • Weigh the alternatives

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Objectives (cont.)
Step 4 Implement the Solution
  • Evaluate resources
  • Assign responsibilities
  • List tasks and completion dates
  • Identify whom to inform

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Step 5 Feedback and Follow-Up
  • Identify feedback that will be used to measure
    progress
  • Identify what criteria you will use to determine
    if the solution is a success.
  • Determine what follow-up will be required for
    implementation success

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Steps in Solving Workplace Problems
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Summary of Webinar
  • More tuned to the way things are done these days.
  • Appeals to a broader audience beyond first-level
    team leaders.
  • Use of a five-step process to effectively solve
    problems
  • Provides a common language

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A Leadership Solution
Leadership ESSENTIALS
  • Essential Skills of Leadership
  • Essential Skills of Communication
  • Developing Performance Goals Standards
  • Providing Performance Feedback
  • Managing Complaints
  • Improving Work Habits
  • Effective Discipline
  • Resolving Conflict
  • Coaching Job Skills
  • Delegating
  • Supporting Change
  • Communicating Up

? Classroom Workshop? Online Modules? Blended
Combination
Leadership PLUS
  • Hiring Winning Talent (Classroom and Online)
  • Leading Successful Projects (Classroom)
  • Motivating Team Members (Classroom)
  • Solving Workplace Problems (Classroom)
  • Retaining Winning Talent (Coming Soon)
  • Using Financial Data (Coming Soon)
  • Ethics Matter (Coming Soon)

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Previews Available
You Can Preview This Program By Contacting Your
Vital Learning Consultant for a Preview Package
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Objectives (cont.)
Questions and Answers
Q A
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