Daniel Bloom
English | 2024 | PDF | 273 Pages
ISBNs: B0CTBLJHW8, 0367139235, 0367139154, 9780367139230,
978-0-367-13923-0, 9780367139230, 978-0-367-13915-5, 978-0367139155,
9780367139155, 978-0-429-02919-6, 9780429029196, 978-0429029196
This book provides a roadmap for implementing a powerful
technique will reduce waste and accelerate flow within a process -- The
TLS Continuum methodology.
The letters TLS stand for the three
components of the continuum. The letter T stands for the Theory of
Constraints. Created by Dr. Eliyahu Goldratt in his book The Goal, it is
a critically thinking-based system for determining where the obstacles
lie within your organization. Through the use of various tools, it asks
you to determine where the obstacles are in the process. The purpose of
the Theory of Constraints (TOC) involvement in the continuum is to
determine what needs to be changed, how to change it and how to
accomplish the change. TOC operates at the level of the chain looking
for the weakest link. It is in essence the hypothesis of the
problem-solving method overall.
The letter L stands for Lean.
Most organizations are familiar with the concept of Lean. It is centered
around removing waste from the organizational processes so that the
customer receives their orders faster. Understand that faster may not
mean cheaper or better quality, it means only that we expedite the
process.
The final letter is S and it represents the concepts of Six Sigma. The primary goal here is remove variation from the processes.
If
we combine the three letters of the acronym what we find that the TLS
continuum is organized around a process in itself. We use the Theory of
Constraints to locate and identify the obstacles within the system. What
is holding up the process? Where is the weakest link in the process?
With the introduction of TOC, the system asks you to elevate the
obstacles and determine how to remove them.
We use Lean to do
what it is meant to do and that is to remove the obstacles. We have
identified the obstacle and determined through the critical thinking
tools how to remove that obstacle and then use the Lean tools to
actually remove the waste.
Finally, the system utilizes the Six
Sigma tools to create the standard of work and remove any variation from
the process. When we do this, we have completed the improvement process
by creating a progressive system for resolving the problems that occur
within many organizations. It is an evidence-based effort to identify,
remove and improve the system so the problem does not recur.