Successful Strategy Execution: How to Align Hoshin Planning with Lean Six Sigma
90% of organizations fail to execute on their strategies - don’t be one of them!
Strategy – or to be precise, the fast, effective execution of each new wave of strategy – is now the key concern of all senior executives, whether in the private or public sector. It’s a challenge because organizations have always struggled to execute strategy, and now they are required to do it rapidly and repeatedly in an environment where errors are often fatal.
The concept of Hoshin Planning (sometimes know as policy deployment or goal deployment) is a popular methodology which addresses this issue. In theory the true benefits of Hoshin Planning are realized when the business objectives are successfully linked and aligned to actions and initiatives, such as Lean Six Sigma. In practice, however, few organizations have been able to realize this potential and integrate these processes successfully, and most that try have found that it quickly degenerates into a form of spreadsheet madness.
Join Neil Sutcliffe, Chairman of i-nexus, as he outlines why the vast majority of organizations that try to link their policy deployment process with Lean Six Sigma fail to make it work, and what you can do to make sure that your organization is one of the few who see the step change in results that better execution can deliver. In this webinar, Neil shares nearly two decades of practical experience on what it takes to make sure that your operational excellence program is closely aligned with your overall business goals:
- Hear more about Hoshin Planning and gain insight into the critical factors necessary for successful deployment
- Understand the common reasons why organizations that try to link their policy deployment process (Hoshin Planning) with Lean Six Sigma fail to make it work
- Learn practical steps you can take to make sure that your organization is one of the few to deliver the breakthrough results that better execution can achieve
This Webinar takes place 11:00 AM EST (New York)/16:00 GMT (London)/17:00 CEST (Paris)/00:00 HKT (Hong Kong)/ 00:00 EDT (Sydney). For additional time zones, please use the time converter at https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html.
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