Greetings!
Connecting the Dots!
We have found that most hospitals don’t
“connect the dots” (projects, savings, team members and
outcomes) on their supply value analysis program. Consequently, they
are never in control of their VA process.
This little known fact prohibits team
leaders from knowing if their team members are actually working on
their projects, really saving what they say they are saving or
having interventions when projects are going south.
That’s why every hospital that has even one
value team in play must have a dashboard to manage and
control their value analysis process.
This would provide them with a visual
communication tool to keep their executive management informed as to
the progress of their value team’(s) performance.
This dashboard concept is so powerful that one
of our clients, who employs our Supply Chain Pilot™ Dashboard
to manage their supply expense initiatives, captures all of
their hospital’s supply chain savings, even if it is outside of
their VA program in one central database. Even their Chairman of the
Board periodically checks the progress of their supply chain
initiatives on line. I would say that you can’t get any
higher level of management tuned in to your performance than this
hospital is doing!
If you want to “connect the dots” with
your own supply value analysis program and up your performance
several notches a dashboard is the ticket to do so.
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Robert T.
Yokl
Robert T Yokl
Chief Value Strategist
Strategic Value Analysis® In
Healthcare
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4
Reasons VA Programs Lose Their Momentum
“All are within your control if spotted in time”
I haven’t seen a supply value analysis program
yet that hasn’t lost its momentum over time if it didn’t
continuously monitor and control its strategic, organizational,
operational, and internal factors. Sadly, most of these critical
factors that will stall your VA program are directly attributable,
not to supply chain professionals efforts, but to your executive
management’s lack of focus, persistence and vision in raising supply
chain management to the highest level in their organization.
It’s easy for hospitals to put a value team(s)
together and have successes over 1, 2 or even 3 years, but that’s
not a precise test of longevity. A true test of longevity is if your
supply value analysis program has been active, productive and
profitable for more than 5, 7, 10 or even 15 years. That’s what
I call an accurate test of longevity!
The 4 reasons that supply value
analysis programs stall, lose their momentum or even die a slow but
sure death is that supply chain professionals haven’t kept their eye
on these critical factors:
1.
Strategic:
It’s been our experience that executive management teams are hot
and cold when it comes to saving money depending on what
their bottom line looks like at any given time. It’s our job
therefore to make sure our management team clearly understands that
cost is always our enemy and we must always be on the attack.
2.
Organizational:
Too often your executive management team will get tired, bored and
even oblivious to all the work that your value teams must do to save
money, and then start to pull resources from the value team(s). The
first person to leave your team is usually your champion, who thinks
that the team doesn’t need their help any longer. That’s when you
must step up and fight to get your champion back on track or your
team will suffer dire consequences from their absence.
3.
Operational:
Discipline is the glue that holds your teamwork together, just like
an army going into battle. If you permit your team members to slack
off, become complacent or start to miss deadlines this is a sign
that you are losing control. You need to quickly reestablish your
ground rules and regulations to get you teamwork moving again in a
disciplined manner.
4.
Internal/External:
In some ways this could be considered the biggest reason in which we
have seen VA teams lose their momentum. This would be when other
initiatives take precedence over your VA program, e.g., joint
commission inspection, new computer installation, operational
excellence programs, etc. The end result is that it takes all or
most of your VA team members in another direction. You can’t let
this happen! Your VA program must continue -- maybe at a slower
pace -- but it can’t be stopped cold for another initiative.
Otherwise, you will find that to rev up your savings engine again
will take many months -- even years to do so.
Your
Value team(s) is the life blood of your hospital’s financial
fitness! If your VA program loses momentum your hospital’s bottom
line will shrink. I have the evidence-based data to prove it.
Now it’s your job to monitor and control these four critical factors
to make sure that it doesn’t happen at your hospital too.
FREE Educational Webinar
Healthcare
Lean Value AnalysisTM
March 19,
2008 - 1:00pm to 2:00pm EST

Energize and
grow your value analysis programs while increasing your savings
yields and dramatically improving your quality.
What You Will Learn:
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Learn the
difference between Lean Value Analysis and traditional value
analysis and product evaluation techniques.
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Learn the new
skills that are required to be successful with Lean Value AnalysisTM
in the years to come.
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How to
step up your quality processes inside your value analysis
program while saving more in the long run.
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How Lean and
Six Sigma are perfect tools for the value analysis and supply chain
practitioners to gain faster and better results.
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How to
develop your Lean Value Analysis ToolboxTM to pack
more power into your value analysis teams and methods.
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How to gain your
managements' buy-in to the new Lean Value AnalysisTM
concepts and practices to insure long term savings and quality
improvement success.
March 19,
2008 - 1:00pm to 2:00pm EST
Webinar Leader - Robert T. Yokl,
President/Chief Value Strategist
Strategic Value Analysis in Healthcare
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