Education
and training are important means of changing individual perceptions and
behaviors. There is a distinction between training and education. Training
refers to instruction and practice designed to teach a person how to perform
some task. Training focuses on concrete tasks that need to be done. Training
will be an integral aspect of instituting any process level change.
Education refers to instruction in how to think. Education focuses on integrating abstract concepts into one’s knowledge of the world. Educated people will view the world differently after being educated than they did before. This is an essential part of the process of change.
When
Lean improvement plans are implemented, the nature of the work being done
changes. People involved in or impacted by the new approach must receive two
different types of training: conceptual and task-based.
Conceptual
training involves explanation of the principles driving the change and a shift
from an internal, product-based perspective to a customer and process-based
focus. Rather than viewing their jobs in
isolation, employees must be taught to see all work as a process, connected to
other processes in a system.
Conceptual
training also involves teaching employees the basics of problem-solving.
Data-driven process improvement demands an understanding of the fundamentals of
data collection and analysis. Employees are trained in the basic tools of
quality which provides a means of understanding the systematic nature of
process variation.
Task-based
training is necessary to help employees acquire and maintain new skills and
proficiencies. Employees are given the responsibility for self-control of
process quality. These skills must be
acquired through training and experience.
As
part of the change initiative, an effective change agent will organize an
assessment of the organization to identify its strengths and weaknesses. Change is usually undertaken to either reduce
areas of weakness, or exploit areas of strength. Knowing one’s specific
strengths and weaknesses is useful in mapping the process for change.
Training
and education are a key aspect in initiating change and maintaining the
improvements that are deployed.
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