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    Is The Customer Always Right?
    I am pretty sure I have listened to and read at least 2,000 to 3,000 books and videos on selling, how to sell and customer service and one theme that I have found has been - The Customer Is Always Right?This is the biggest load of rubbish I have ever heard. If you take on this philosophy, from my experience, you will go broke let me explain …One of the most common stories I hear bandied around the customer service industry, is the case of a Manager at Wal-Mart who had an irate customer who had bought a set of tires and was not happy with them. She went to Wal-Mart and abused the manager
    s, web page hits, emails and the like. Reactive methods are good at detecting service weaknesses as customers will most likely contact you when they have problems.

    Proactive methods are those where you take the initiative to gather customer information and include surveys, questionnaires, focus groups etc. This information ensures that improvement targets you set are based on customer needs.

    Make the Relevant Processes Visible:
    The relevant processes target for improvement should be observed and mapped. This is not very easy to do, considering the nature

    Manager Training Requirements in Franchising Companies
    Franchising companies must be very specific with regards to manager training and requirements for their franchised outlets. It is ultra-important to maintain consistency, quality and customer service in a franchising company. The name brand depends on it.It is for this reason that I took the liberty of rewriting our franchise agreement and adding a clause to address this issue. Below you will find what I came up with in regards to manager training requirements in our company;4.2.3 Manager TrainingFranchisor requires that Franchisee submit to Franchisor their proposed manager tra
    Why Services are Special

    The Ubiquity of Services:
    We encounter services everywhere, from health care, hospitality, and transport to government, retail and financial services. Even within manufacturing organisations, a significant portion of the activities are service related.

    The Visibility Challenge:
    While services are everywhere, the steps involved in the processes are difficult to visualise. For instance where on a production line, you can directly see the amount of work in process, or measure lead time by following a work piece from one end of the process to the other, the same is not always possible with services. An observer would be hard pressed to say how much work in process a data analyst working mainly with his computer has.

    The Prevalence of Waste:
    Services are generally prone to waste. A major reason is that there is usually too much work in process. These may be sales orders, reports on a desk awaiting review or approval, emails to be responded to, or customers waiting to be served. Up to 90% of the time work spends in process it is just waiting.

    Substantial work in process makes services slow, which drives up costs and makes them prone to poor quality.

    Other common wastes include people moving around chasing information, documents looping back and forth where items are being clarified, interruptions etc.



    The High Variation in Demand:
    Services, particularly those dealing directly with customers generally face highly variable demand. Consider the case of hotel clerks checking in guests. There will be periods of low activity and at other times many guests will be in queue, waiting to be checked in. The situation is similar in a restaurant or shopping mall. The impact of such variation on WIP is significant.

    The Relative Absence of Hard Data:
    Service personnel are not accustomed to the same level of rigor in collecting and analysing data as their manufacturing counterparts.

    Applying Lean Six Sigma to Improve Services

    Define Improvement Targets on the Basis of VOC:
    Use reactive and proactive means to listen to the voice of the customer.

    Reactive methods are those where the customer takes the initiative through complaints, compliments, enquiries, web page hits, emails and the like. Reactive methods are good at detecting service weaknesses as customers will most likely contact you when they have problems.

    Proactive methods are those where you take the initiative to gather customer information and include surveys, questionnaires, focus groups etc. This information ensures that improvement targets you set are based on customer needs.

    Make the Relevant Processes Visible:
    The relevant processes target for improvement should be observed and mapped. This is not very easy to do, considering the nature o

    Six Sigma Service at the Speed of Lean
    Why Services are SpecialThe Ubiquity of Services: We encounter services everywhere, from health care, hospitality, and transport to government, retail and financial services. Even within manufacturing organisations, a significant portion of the activities are service related. The Visibility Challenge: While services are everywhere, the steps involved in the processes are difficult to visualise. For instance where on a production line, you can directly see the amount of work in process, or measure lead time by following a work piece from one end of
    m one end of the process to the other, the same is not always possible with services. An observer would be hard pressed to say how much work in process a data analyst working mainly with his computer has.

    The Prevalence of Waste:
    Services are generally prone to waste. A major reason is that there is usually too much work in process. These may be sales orders, reports on a desk awaiting review or approval, emails to be responded to, or customers waiting to be served. Up to 90% of the time work spends in process it is just waiting.

    Substantial work in process makes services slow, which drives up costs and makes them prone to poor quality.

    Other common wastes include people moving around chasing information, documents looping back and forth where items are being clarified, interruptions etc.



    The High Variation in Demand:
    Services, particularly those dealing directly with customers generally face highly variable demand. Consider the case of hotel clerks checking in guests. There will be periods of low activity and at other times many guests will be in queue, waiting to be checked in. The situation is similar in a restaurant or shopping mall. The impact of such variation on WIP is significant.

    The Relative Absence of Hard Data:
    Service personnel are not accustomed to the same level of rigor in collecting and analysing data as their manufacturing counterparts.

    Applying Lean Six Sigma to Improve Services

    Define Improvement Targets on the Basis of VOC:
    Use reactive and proactive means to listen to the voice of the customer.

    Reactive methods are those where the customer takes the initiative through complaints, compliments, enquiries, web page hits, emails and the like. Reactive methods are good at detecting service weaknesses as customers will most likely contact you when they have problems.

    Proactive methods are those where you take the initiative to gather customer information and include surveys, questionnaires, focus groups etc. This information ensures that improvement targets you set are based on customer needs.

    Make the Relevant Processes Visible:
    The relevant processes target for improvement should be observed and mapped. This is not very easy to do, considering the nature

    Things to Consider Before Starting a Franchise
    IntroductionBuying into a franchise is an exciting and challenging experience. The thought alone of being your own boss may more than make up for the hard work it takes to support your own business. Unfortunately, many new franchisees put themselves at an immediate disadvantage by not taking into account certain aspects of the process. The following addresses certain elements the franchisee must consider in order to become a success.The disclosure documentThe Uniform Franchise Offering Circular (UFOC) is a very long, detailed document, but it is necessary for a franchisee to und
    services slow, which drives up costs and makes them prone to poor quality.

    Other common wastes include people moving around chasing information, documents looping back and forth where items are being clarified, interruptions etc.



    The High Variation in Demand:
    Services, particularly those dealing directly with customers generally face highly variable demand. Consider the case of hotel clerks checking in guests. There will be periods of low activity and at other times many guests will be in queue, waiting to be checked in. The situation is similar in a restaurant or shopping mall. The impact of such variation on WIP is significant.

    The Relative Absence of Hard Data:
    Service personnel are not accustomed to the same level of rigor in collecting and analysing data as their manufacturing counterparts.

    Applying Lean Six Sigma to Improve Services

    Define Improvement Targets on the Basis of VOC:
    Use reactive and proactive means to listen to the voice of the customer.

    Reactive methods are those where the customer takes the initiative through complaints, compliments, enquiries, web page hits, emails and the like. Reactive methods are good at detecting service weaknesses as customers will most likely contact you when they have problems.

    Proactive methods are those where you take the initiative to gather customer information and include surveys, questionnaires, focus groups etc. This information ensures that improvement targets you set are based on customer needs.

    Make the Relevant Processes Visible:
    The relevant processes target for improvement should be observed and mapped. This is not very easy to do, considering the nature

    Career as an International Terrorist in a Jihad
    Many Muslim Youth see themselves as fighting the Infidels or Western World and they have the opportunity to show their manhood and join in the cause of the Jihad. Becoming a Jihadist is a rather dangerous choice and for instance in the Hezbollah-Israeli conflict in Lebanon a Hezbollah rebel had a life expectancy of 11.2 hours or 1.3 hours on the front line.Needless to say it is a short career so if you are lazy and want to retire early then it could be just the job for you. But also realize there are no government regulations like OSHA to protect you from workplace injury or death and no persona
    urant or shopping mall. The impact of such variation on WIP is significant.

    The Relative Absence of Hard Data:
    Service personnel are not accustomed to the same level of rigor in collecting and analysing data as their manufacturing counterparts.

    Applying Lean Six Sigma to Improve Services

    Define Improvement Targets on the Basis of VOC:
    Use reactive and proactive means to listen to the voice of the customer.

    Reactive methods are those where the customer takes the initiative through complaints, compliments, enquiries, web page hits, emails and the like. Reactive methods are good at detecting service weaknesses as customers will most likely contact you when they have problems.

    Proactive methods are those where you take the initiative to gather customer information and include surveys, questionnaires, focus groups etc. This information ensures that improvement targets you set are based on customer needs.

    Make the Relevant Processes Visible:
    The relevant processes target for improvement should be observed and mapped. This is not very easy to do, considering the nature

    Overture To Letterhead Printing
    Letterhead printing is a fixed system used by business or professional organizations on their campaign. It shows up the logo with the address of its respective companies on the top. In the modern world, usual letterhead prints are being made using laser and inkjet printers.Letterheads are the ones that are pre-made on business letters which carry the logo of a particular group; this can also be evident on letters handed out by institutions, banks and other common letters you see everyday.A standard letterhead size is 8-1/2 x 11 inches. They are widely being used widely for business purpos
    s, web page hits, emails and the like. Reactive methods are good at detecting service weaknesses as customers will most likely contact you when they have problems.

    Proactive methods are those where you take the initiative to gather customer information and include surveys, questionnaires, focus groups etc. This information ensures that improvement targets you set are based on customer needs.

    Make the Relevant Processes Visible:
    The relevant processes target for improvement should be observed and mapped. This is not very easy to do, considering the nature of services. However with the cooperation and involvement of stakeholders and process operators, a lot can be achieved.

    For each activity in the process, information required in creating the value stream map include estimated cost per activity, process time, queue time, change over time, demand rate, complexity (number of different services processed at the activity), uptime and defects/rework. This data should be collected based on at least one week of observation. The resulting map is known as a complexity value stream map.

    Determine the Time Traps (to prioritise projects):
    Using a complexity value stream mapping software, the activities which contribute most to non-value added time will be visible. These are the time traps. Following from the Pareto law, usually 80% of the non-value added time can be accounted for by 20% of the activities.

    Analyse the Time Traps to Determine their Causes A further output from the complexity value stream mapping software is the cost driver analysis. This specifies whether the source of the major time traps are primarily quality related, making them amenable to Six Sigma tools, operations related, which can be taken care of by Lean tools or complexity related which requires a streamlining or optimisation of the variety of service offerings.

    Apply Appropriate Tools to Improve the Process:
    The foregoing analysis having already pointed out the direction of improvement efforts, it is now left to apply lean methods to reduce setup time, reduce work in process or increase completion rates and six sigma methods to reduce the defects.

    Huge opportunities translating to significant cost and time savings, along with quality improvements, exist in many service operations where typical process efficiencies are below 10% as against world class levels of 25-50%.

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