by Ted Eytan, on 31 Oct 2007 08:58 am
The Journey

Green Belt Training

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I was allowed to observe a group receiving this (the training) yesterday, courtesy of the aforementioned sister organization, that is letting me watch their journey. This was in the afternoon. In the morning, I was invited to sit in on a problem solving discussion about an important clinical issue, one that in fact we had had a discussion about back in Seattle not too long ago. A reminder to me that if some issues were easily fixed, they would have been fixed already - everyone wants things to work for the patient, always. We do this work because it’s hard, not because it’s easy.

In the training, I picked up some useful knowledge about sampling populations. I was mostly interested in observing the training process and seeing what cross section of the organization is involved. I learned that the instructor actually came from the financial services industry where he had applied LEAN and Six Sigma Techniques. Very cool - yet another industry where we can look to for knowledge about improving the care experience. I was allowed to provide a little context for a few minutes from the things I’ve done back in Seattle, which I turned into a sort of “LEAN is not a fad” speech. My thinking is that if I have five minutes to talk about LEAN, it is to say that it reinforces philosophy that we bring to health care - respect for the people we serve (our patients, our staff, society), and because of that, it can transcend the potential buzzword/jargonization that comes with any unknown. It’s the right thing to study, and it’s worth the effort.

It’s a good question for this audience, though - if you had 5 minutes to talk about LEAN to individuals new to the field, what would the theme of your discussion be?

I appreciate the time and experience of the group(s) I was able to meet yesterday. I continue to appreciate the fact that an organization committed to LEAN is one that wants to share and learn more, always.

One Response to “Green Belt Training”

  1. on 21 Dec 2007 at 9:59 am 1.DailyKaizen » “Will you help us learn to be faster?” - LEAN is here! In the Mid-Atlantic Region said …

    [...] Kaiser Permanente, who, independently of Group Health, have begun a Lean-Six Sigma program. I was invited to a training session, and learned that they had completed a very successful project in one of their clinical areas, [...]

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