Case Study
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FinalProjectCaseStudyTwo.docx
CaseStudy1.pdf
FinalProjectCaseStudyTwo.docx
Overview
For this first paper, due in Module Three, you will take what you have learned about Define and begin your work on your selected final project case study, establishing the Define phase of the DMAIC process for your organization.
Prompt
Your case study from Final Project Case Study Two . See attached doc
Next, summarize the desired resolution to the conflict in the case study based on your knowledge of the organization’s business goals, customer needs, and the process that needs to improve. Then, provide a rationale and reflection on your work thus far.
Address the following critical elements in your milestone submission:
I. Defining Goals
· Construct a problem statement that clearly articulates the personnel conflict that has arisen. Be sure to consider the project scope and future-state goal in contextualizing the conflict.
· Complete a stakeholder analysis, identifying the key stakeholders that are involved in or affected by the current situation and future-state goal as articulated in the problem statement.
What to Submit
Your paper should be 2 to 3 pages in length (excluding title and reference pages) with double spacing, 12-point Times New Roman font, one-inch margins, and citations in APA style. Cite your sources within the text of your paper and on the reference page.
CaseStudy1.pdf
WCM 610 Final Project Case Study Two You are a human resources manager for a global organization that produces and distributes soft drinks throughout the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The site has three existing manufacturing sites located in Jersey City, New Jersey; Los Angeles, California; and Toronto, Canada. Throughout the organization’s existence, there has been a history of “homegrown” hiring. Many of those now in leadership positions have been with the company from very early on. Corporate leadership feels strongly that employee morale has a significant impact on productivity and maintaining a culture of positivity is imperative to the organization’s success. Sales have significantly increased and the company plans to open a fourth bottling site in Dallas, Texas. Doing so will enable the firm to better serve its client base in the southwest region of the United States and Mexico. Sales are expected to grow as a result of this expansion, with positive impact on the existing three sites. The corporate leadership team has communicated that it will seek internal candidates for leadership positions in the new site, specifically for the plant manager, plant controller, and plant human resources director. A number of internal candidates have expressed interest in being considered for these positions. The following negative behaviors have begun to emerge:
Some of the high-potential candidates who have been told they are likely to be future leaders in the organization have communicated that they will apply for these positions when they are posted, but if they are not selected, they will seek employment outside of the organization.
Some site leaders may be changing the day-to-day operations of their site to positively impact their site’s performance metrics on a very short-term basis. This involves short-term changes to reduce cost, reduce work- in-process levels, and reduce head count to positively impact monthly metric performance. However, these short-term changes could have long-term negative consequences.
Employees in the Canadian facility have also expressed interest in being considered for the leadership positions in Dallas, Texas. The Canadian site has the highest level of efficiency and an excellent customer service record, and it is best in overall financial performance. A challenge in considering candidates from the Canadian facility is ensuring compliance with United States immigration laws, which have greatly tightened under the Obama Administration.
You have been tasked with developing the selection process by which the best candidate will be identified for each of the three leadership positions. You will manage the selection process you create, guiding the process to success by filling the three new leadership positions. The selection process needs to consider the following variables:
The candidates’ career paths
The candidates’ leadership and management styles
The candidates’ performances at their respective sites
Employee morale at the respective sites, based on annual employee satisfaction surveys administered at each site
Recommendations outlining how Canadian nationals can be considered for the openings
Recommendations on managing potential voluntary attrition if high-potential incumbents are not selected for the position
The following are process-excellence tools or procedures that could be used in process design:
Voice of the customer (VOC) is used to gather data to better define and understand customer needs. It helps provide critical features, parameters, and requirements for the desired outcome, helping better define the problem. It also provides a baseline of customer satisfaction (if desired), allowing for a way to assess if the proposed solution is viewed as an improvement.
Brainstorming generates a lot of ideas quickly to identify potential causes. Brainstorming encourages creativity, involves everyone, and generates excitement and energy.
The “Five Whys” push for root causes; start with the focused problem statement and then ask “why” five times.
Cause and effect diagrams, typically shown as fishbone diagrams, graphically display potential causes of a problem.
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