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Saturday, November 5, 2011

Goals!




The other day I gained more responsibility in my current position. I now have to lead a team of 30 employees to ensure we reach our business goals and commitment for end of year and also start laying foundations for 2012. Many of my employees have lost faith in the way things have been over past few years going, times are going to get only worse as 2012 will see a dip in the business hence affecting financials and capital investment required. I have asked my 3 leaders to start reviewing current metrics and would like to have a path on how do we achieve our current goals and what expectations are in 2012.

Few days later three of them came back stating "we cannot do it because of people"
I asked, "what do you mean? which people?
John answered "our people and processes"
Extremely aggravated by the response, I responded politely "our people? meaning we are having tough time managing our own people"
Silence for a moment then Peter responded, "well its ownership and accountability amongst the shop people"
I said, "do our employees know what they are?"
Another silence for few seconds.. I responded stating all three of you will ask each of your employees what the 2011 business goals are and report back to be next few days.

My purpose of challenging my supervisors was to ensure proper communications. Being in a shop supervisor is not an easy task if you are use to managing 20 years ago. Alot has changes, rules, laws, generations, technologies and not being able to adjust to the fast rapid change can be challenging at time.

Discussion to be continued next week....

Friday, October 7, 2011

Power of Media

A much anticipated product by tech fans turned into a disappointment when apple announced its latest iPhone 4S. However it was never Apple's never said iPhone 5 will be released this year. Media hype had turned this phenomenon almost into a reality until Apple's announcement

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

We make Charts or Parts


Good Evening,
My first blog ever!
Few days ago I had to prepare an executive out-brief. I was hammering away at power point using the whatever data I collected to tell an ugly story with a path of recovery to senior executives. The presentation went extremely well, and  finals words from one of them were "great work, and hope you didn't spend too much time on this". I smiled and walked back to my seat.  I spent approximately three times more time on creating a presentation, reviewing with my management rather, editing etc rather than executing on the problem itself.  I have seen engineers work long hours on creating charts/graphs for tech helps, IT on response times, Operations on deliveries,  inventories, labor hours Quality on  cost of poor business, ppm, dpm,  Finance on ... you name it. As the Japanese saying goes "go to Gemba"  meaning go to the  real place where these problems or opportunities arise. The question always arises why is the lead-time so high on a product or part, get the people engaged? My question has always been are we utilizing the right talent/skill to focus on the right stuff? The philosophy needs a culture and a paradigm shift in corporate america.

 How much time do you spend building presentations, metrics, graphs communicating upwards rather than fixing the problem?