Implement Innovative Processes: Submission Details
Implement Innovative Processes: Submission Details
Implement Innovative Processes: Submission Details
improvement
Implement innovative
processes
Submission details
Assessment
July 17 2020 Time/s
date/s
The assessment task is due on the date specified by your assessor. Any
variations to this arrangement must be approved in writing by your
assessor.
Submit this document with any required evidence attached. See
specifications below for details.
Performance objective
To demonstrate the skills and knowledge required to implement innovative
processes.
Assessment description
Based on part 1 of the case study provided (see Appendix 1), you will
develop an implementation plan to embed a new process. Based on part 2
of the case study (see Appendix 1), you will need to amend your plan to
ensure success.
Procedure
1. Turn to the case study ‘Implement an innovative process’ (Appendix
1).
2. Review ‘Part 1 – Implementation’. Examine all aspects of the new
process to be implemented.
The production manager at A.C. Gilbert is planning the new process
to implement it on the organization to increase the productivity,
reducing wastage and to improve the sustainability. This will also
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The new process provides some benefits and fears to the company
Benefits
Improvement in morale
Increase participation in the company’s decision making.
Fears
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Stable of roster
shifts to
enhance staff
productivity
Providing work
processes to
production workers
Product knowledge.
Training using
SMART GOALS
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The following failures and the issues with the implementation of the
new process includes the following assumptions. The issues which
can occur in the eight weeks of implementation are-
Reduction in productivity by 8%
Increment in wastage by 10%
Delays has increased by 10%
15 Employee’s resignation
Complaints of staff related to difficulty in handling the
machines
Less training provides unprofessionalism.
Tired employees because of long working shifts.
Increment in injuries
Activities
- WHS PowerPoint
Presentation
- Training induction
- Provide more
training to
improve skill level
- Product
knowledge
- Training for
equipment
- Policies and
Procedures
- Provide flexible
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shift to workers
- Reduce cost in
recruiting and
training new
employees
Awareness of
WHS by giving
breaks of shifts
avoiding
injuries
Training on
equipment to
ensure fast
processing and
productivity
Stable of roster
shifts to
enhance staff
effiency
Contingency plan
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Giving safety
procedures to
avoid injuries
Producing of
lock out tags
Providing work
processes to
production
workers
Product
knowledge
Giving
handouts/copies
to employees
containing goals
and processes
etc.
Training using
SMART GOALS
Communication
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able to reach
targets and
identify errors
easily
Product
knowledge
Machine
mastery usage
Beneficial
experience for
workers since
training was
conducted for
new machines
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Conclusion
From this report, the conclusion can be made that an organization requires
proper management of the resources as well as other aspects of an
organization. Conclusion from the above report is that an organization
namely A.C. Gilbert must have considered the different points to provide
the correct management of the branded company. The proper allocation of
resources and improper management of organization and staff reduced the
productivity and sales of an organization. The continuous improvement
and innovations were ignored by the company which resulted them into
the tough situations. The company has faced the harsh situations and
financial conditions from the year 1961 to 1966. In the year 1967 company
has been closed due to continuous loss. The report proposed the different
factors which must have been considered by the company for its
promotion. The company must focus on various skills and opportunities
which can help it to get the success in the tough competition. For the
improvement in the company, it must consider the action plans and the
contingency plans provided for the new strategy and process of company.
This will improve the working of an organization.
Specifications
You must provide:
● action plans for transition, communication
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Appendix 1– Implement an
innovative process
Part 1 – Implementation
John Jones, a Production Manager at A. C. Gilbert, has developed an idea
for improving efficiencies in the manufacturing process at A. C. Gilbert. The
idea came as a result of the innovative ideas program, and John has
successfully trialled the program on one line in the processing plant.
The program has been evaluated and found to be successful, and you are
now in the process of implementing the program company-wide.
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Costs
It is projected that the costs incurred for the change will be:
Development costs
● Initial trial $150,000
Implementation costs
● Retooling the production line $1.2 million
● Training $20,000
● Loss of productivity $50,000
Ongoing costs
● Initial errors and reduced $150,000
productivity
Anticipated savings
By implementing the above measures the following savings have been
budgeted:
● savings of $300,000 per annum in staff turnover costs
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Part 2 – Follow-up
Make the following assumptions:
● The new program has been in place for eight weeks with the following
outcomes:
○ productivity has decreased by 8% to 66%
○ delays on the line have increased by 10%
○ waste has increased by 10%
○ error rates have fallen by 2% to 20%
○ 15 out of 300 staff have resigned since the new program was
introduced, including two shift supervisors.
● After 16 weeks:
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