About the Book
Why is it that some improvement efforts succeed while others fail despite robust change management programs and the often do-or-die pressure to improve? Quite simply, there are three elements that separate those that succeed from those that fail. They are the 3Ms Measure, Manage to Measure, and Make-it-Easy.Complete with forms, templates, and case
Table of Contents:
Overview of Process Improvement and the 3Ms. Change Leadership. Resistance to Change and Process Improvement. Process Improvement Methodologies. Roadmap for Process Improvement. Chartering the Process Improvement Work. Stakeholder Analysis. Finding the Root Causes, Improving, and Controlling. Utilizing the 3Ms: Measure, Manage to the Measure, and Make It Easier. What to Measure. Measure Risk to Achieve High Reliability. Measurement as a System. How to Share and Communicate Measurements. 3Ms: Manage to the Measure. 3Ms: Make It Easier. High Reliability. Summary.
About the Author :
Rick Morrow is a consultant with more than 25 years of senior leadership experience in healthcare, aviation, construction, automotive and high tech. Morrow leads Healthcare Performance Partners' Quality, Safety, and High Reliability unit, a MedAssets company. He has authored Lean Six Sigma performance excellence courses and taught and deployed programs internationally for Eaton Corporation, SKF, Motorola, United Airlines, The Joint Commission, and Healthcare Performance Partners. Morrow is the author and leader of HPP's Six Sigma consulting and wrote and leads the Belmont University Lean Healthcare Certification Program for Supply Chain Professionals, which is a blend of The Toyota Production System, Six Sigma, and Change Leadership. Morrow also wrote and taught The University of Penn's Penn Medicine Leadership and Performance Improvement courses. He authored the Lean Six Sigma Program at The Joint Commission and led its Center for Transforming Healthcare, where he and his team led collaborations improving patient care and safety with major academic medical centers including Cedars-Sinai, Johns Hopkins, Mayo Clinic, Intermountain Healthcare, North Shore Long Island Jewish, and Stanford University. Morrow earned his MBA from the University of Illinois' Executive Program and has a B.S. in Business from Illinois State University. Certifications include Motorola Master Black Belt and Lean Enterprise from the University of Tennessee. He is an international speaker on Lean Six Sigma, Quality, and Safety at conferences including NPSF, ASC and ASQ. Morrow is also the author of the companion book, Utilizing the 3Ms in Process Improvement in Healthcare, and is a contributing editor on performance improvement, quality and safety publications. He is as proud in his work coaching his son and daughter in baseball and soccer and leading as President of Holy Family Commission of Education.
Review :
In this book, Rick Morrow provides a clear, structured, and disciplined approach to improving processes and systems in any industry or organization in need of improvement. He gives readers great insight into how all the tools of improvement can indeed be used in an integrated approach to improve service or product reliability, quality, safety, utilization, and efficiency. He wraps this around straightforward steps and the management systems required to sustain improvements. A must read for all looking to improve an organization and delivery system.—Charles Hagood, Founder & Past President of The Access Group, International Industrial and Business Services Consulting
As an international expert in quality and safety, Utilizing the 3Ms of Process Improvement is my go-to-guide for practical applications in process improvement. This is a must read for all professionals looking to create sustainable processes and improve outcomes.—David Jaimovich, MD, President of Quality Resources International
In this book, Rick Morrow provides a clear, structured, and disciplined approach to improving processes and systems in any industry or organization in need of improvement. He gives readers great insight into how all the tools of improvement can indeed be used in an integrated approach to improve service or product reliability, quality, safety, utilization, and efficiency. He wraps this around straightforward steps and the management systems required to sustain improvements. A must read for all looking to improve an organization and delivery system.—Charles Hagood, Founder & Past President of The Access Group, International Industrial and Business Services Consulting
As an international expert in quality and safety, Utilizing the 3Ms of Process Improvement is my go-to-guide for practical applications in process improvement. This is a must read for all professionals looking to create sustainable processes and improve outcomes.—David Jaimovich, MD, President of Quality Resources International