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Good Morning!
Manufacturers AllianceSharing Education & Resources Peer-to-Peer
Welcome
Kirby Sneen, Vice President
Manufacturers Alliance
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presentations and discussion.
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slides will be sent to you after the event.
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Thank you to our host
Thank you members
Member Companies may send up to five employees to Educational Seminars and Webinars at no cost.
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Member Resources
2016 Wage Survey 207 company participants, 175+ positions included
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Sponsor
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ARTHUR J. GALLAGHER & CO. | BUSINESS WITHOUT BARRIERS™
Manufacturers AllianceARTHUR J. GALLAGHER
JULY 26, 2016
ARTHUR J. GALLAGHER & CO. | BUSINESS WITHOUT BARRIERS™
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Arthur J. Gallagher & Co.• Founded in 1927
• 22,000+ employees
• Operations in 24 countries and client service capabilities in more than 140
• International scope, localized service
• Recognized four years in a row by Ethisphere Institute as one of the World’s Most Ethical Companies
ArthurJ.Gallagher&Co.
Property/CasualtyProperty/CasualtyProperty/Casualty
3rdPartyAdministration
Property/Casualty3rdParty
AdministrationWholesale ServicesWholesale Services Employee BenefitsEmployee Benefits
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ARTHUR J. GALLAGHER & CO. | BUSINESS WITHOUT BARRIERS™
Core Competencies: Benefits & Human Resources Solutions
Executive Benefits
Health & Welfare
Healthcare Analytics
Human Resources & Compensation
Retirement Plan
Voluntary Benefits
Multinational Benefits & HR
Institutional Investment & Fiduciary Services
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ARTHUR J. GALLAGHER & CO. | BUSINESS WITHOUT BARRIERS™
Tools, Processes and the Skills to Use ThemProprietary tools bring complex data into focus & help clarify your long‐term strategy.
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Contribution Modeling GBS Insider analytics tools
Benchmarking surveys
HCR Financial Outlook tool Discount DatabaseFinancial Analysis
Healthcare Underwriting and
ProjectionsWorkforce Evaluation
HRM data modeling tool
HCR UpdatesCompliance Newsletters
Gallagher Marketplace
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ARTHUR J. GALLAGHER & CO. | BUSINESS WITHOUT BARRIERS™
Why GallagherWe serve as a trusted advisor, advocate and guide,
helping you develop the best possible total rewards
program to meet your specific needs. Our strategic
consulting approach will help you:
o Maximize your investments
o Support the culture you are building
o Attract and Engage valued employees
o Manage productivity, efficiency, and expense
o Minimize risk and navigate through complex regulations
o Explore new ideas, encompassing the values of the organization into the
decision‐making process
o Ease administrative burden through meaningful and valuable day to day
support
o Position your workforce to achieve a secure/successful retirement
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ARTHUR J. GALLAGHER & CO. | BUSINESS WITHOUT BARRIERS™
Contact InformationBob SchweigerArea Vice President, Employee Benefits
(952) 356-0762
Bob_Schweiger@AJG.com
Michael Friedman Associate | Business Development
(952) 356-3592
Michael_Friedman@AJG.com
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Moderator
Lynn Moline, President & Owner
Lynn Moline Associates, Inc.
Wilson Tool International
Charlie Wennen
Business Unit Leader
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Coaching for Daily Improvement
Charlie Wennen Business Unit Leader, Press Brake DivisionJuly 26, 2016
Product Lines
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Why Coach?
You Can’t Do it Alone
Going It Alone prevents involvement
No Involvement = No Improvement
“The Blame Game”
Coaching Individuals
Can’t coach if you don’t know Be ApproachableRespect Every Individual*Lead With Humility*
“You don’t HAVE To Be Right”You need them to learn
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*Shigeo Shingo
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“E-Mail”
Dick – Purchasing Agent
“Documentation Will Set You Free”
Bruce – Field Engineer
Design Engineer
Create Win-Win Scenario
Did I Win or Lose?
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The Team
You coach individuals to make a better Team
Team > One
“Deep Dive”
Lessons Learned
Respect Every IndividualLead with HumilityTeam > OneYou Can’t Do it Alone!!
Thank you!
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Shutterfly
Shelly Sauer,
Production Manager
Coaching for Daily Improvements
Shelly Sauer
2016
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At Shutterfly, Inc., our vision is to make
the WORLD A BETTER PLACE BY
HELPING PEOPLE SHARE LIFE'S JOY.
Shutterfly Vision
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Shutterfly Core Values
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Growing Company
• Est. April 1999
• 10 Locations
o 3 Production Facilities
o 2 Retail Locations (BorrowLenses)
o 1 Data Center (Las Vegas)
o 4 Offices (RWC‐ HQ, SCL, NYC, Haifa)
• 7 Brands
TripPix
• $1 Billion in Revenue
• 9.2Million Customers
• 2100 + Employees, and GROWING!!
• 175+ contractors in 2015
• 4,000+ yearly seasonal employees in Q4
• 30 Interns in 2013, 45 interns in 2014, 62 interns in 2015
We are officially a midsize company that is growing it’s footprint everyday.
Redwood City San Carlos°
Santa Clara °• Fort Mill
• New York
• Boston
• Haifa, Israel
• Las Vegas
• Tempe
• Shakopee
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• Cards
• Photobooks
• Playing Cards
• Phone Cases
• Commercial
• Magnets
• Puzzles
• Laser Etch
• Transactional
• Sand Blasting
Shutterfly Products ‐ Shakopee
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It’s a Journey, not a Sprint
• Management needs to support CI• Behaviors do NOT change overnight
– it takes days/months/years• Train for the behavior you want
to see (coach daily)• Start with small wins
– they add up to big wins
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• We built several 5S carts and have them accessible to anyone in a designated area.
• They have all the tape, scissors, markers, tape measures, scraper, red tag sheets, label maker, trash can, etc.
Make It Easy
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• First Year
o 8 Team Members
o Book Club – “The Machine That Changed the World”
o Weekly Classroom Training/Meetings
o Orange CI Cards
• Identify Waste in the Process
• Share topics at department huddles “Show & Tell”
CI Team 2015 – The Start
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Get Everyone Involved
5S Event ‐ Production
• We had a 2 hour training with all shifts.
• Team members were divided up into 7 teams
(1 Manager, 1 Shift Manager, 1 CI Team Member)
• 1 week to 5S their areas.
• After 1 week, leadership went around and toured each area & determined a winner.
(Winners: Banner on the wall & t‐shirts)
Event Learnings:
o Get everyone involved
o Teach team about 5S & why it is important
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I Mean Get EVERYONE Involved
5S Event ‐ Office
• We had a 3 hour training with team about 5S
• Team members were divided up into 4 teams
• 1 work week to 5S their areas
• After 1 week, production leadership went around and toured each area & determined a winner. (Banner on the wall & lunch)
Event Learnings:
o Get everyone involved
o Teach team about 5S & why it is important –even in the office area
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• CI Team on Each Shift
• Classroom training
• Bi‐Weekly meetings/trainings
• CI – Orange Cards
• Each team member needs to have 2 improvements/month
o Mid‐Year Reviews
o Annual Review
• SMED training (3 done so far in 2016 – 3 more scheduled)
• Peer‐to‐Peer Teaching
CI 2016 ‐ Part of Our Daily Lives
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• List of Potential Projects
• Now – Projects We Are Currently Working On
• Later – Projects That Need Additional Resources
• Done – Projects That Are Completed
• Tally – Where Are We At?
o Shift Managers Own Their Team
• Team members are Reviewed on CI
Track It
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Provide Opportunities
MFA Trainings• MIT, Shift Managers, & Production Managers
• Seminars/Webinars/Workshops:
o Leaders Standard Work
o 5S
• Leaders Alliance
o Great ideas from peers
o Tour other manufacturing facilities
o Networking
Learnings:
• You can learn so much from others even if they aren’t in your industry.
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Conclusion
CI Needs To Be Part Of Our Daily Lives –
IF You Want To Get Better.
• Managements Support
• Make It Easy
• Get Everyone Involved
• Small Wins – Builds Confidence & Big Wins
• Track It
Break
Take 10 minutes and
meet someone new
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Valspar
Loan Ngo
Vice President, Global Quality
Ms. Loan T. Ngô
July 26, 2016
Coaching for Daily Improvement
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Market Segments & Product Lines
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Experience
2016
Valspar
VP, Global Quality
Receiver
• New product design & introduction (component)
• Product line transfer
• Total Quality management
• Continuous improvement / Business Process Reengineering
• Requirements management (contractual & regulatory)
• Quality auditing
Provider
• Design control
• Continuous improvement / Business Process Reengineering
Receiver
• Working with command & control environment
• Aircraft engine system design
• Merger & acquisition
• SOX auditing
• Supplier auditing
Provider
• Continuous improvement
• Business process re-engineering
Receiver
• Running a business
• Working in corporate environment
• Transforming an Enterprise to maximize value
• Optimizing IT value creation
Provider
• Building an engaged workforce to create a quality culture
• Developing leaders
• Driving a continuous improvement culture
• Influencing transformational change
Receiver
• M&A Integration planning
Provider
• Building strategic roadmap to create value
• Influencing transitional & transformational change
• Managing conflict
Coaching focus varied to create optimal value for organization & team members!
Purpose: to improve the employee's performance on the job.
Roadmap (clear & transparent)
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Coaching: What & Why?
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Coaching: How?
Provider
• Set clear accountability structure
• Planned and spontaneous
• “Ask” versus “tell” approach (2-way)
• Focus on the employee development
– Learning style
– Perspective
– Two way discussion
Receiver
• Be clear on accountability
• Try and evolve learning
• Ask lots of questions
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Coaching Effectiveness Assessment
Receiver’s Perspective
• Organization performance better?
• Employee performance improving?
• Organization more confident?
Provider’s Perspective
• Relevance of content
• Timeliness of coaching
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• Recognize key competencies needed for employees to succeed
• Identify and train the coaches
• Pair coach and ‘coachee’ optimally
• Coach others as a disciplined approach - build into standard work
• Plan your own personal development & seek coaching (lead by example)
Lessons Learned
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Q & AShutterflyShelly Sauer
Wilson ToolCharlie Wennen
ValsparLoan Ngo
ModeratorLynn Moline
How did we do?
Please fill out your feedback sheet for today’s seminar.
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Seminars & Webinars5S and Visual ManagementAugust 11 at Boston Scientific
Modern Day Kaizen EventsWebinar August 19 online or Live at Manufacturers Alliance in Golden Valley
Performance Metrics With PurposeSeptember 8 at Normandale
WorkshopsSuccessful Contract ManagementAugust 9
Engaging Your Workforce in Daily Improvements August 16
Finance and Accounting for Non-Financial Managers Sept 13-14
Lean in Contract ManufacturingSeptember 15
Lean Product DevelopmentSeptember 20
Corrective Action/Preventive Action (CAPA) September 28
Coaching for Continuous Improvement October 4
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CertificationsLean Practitioner Certification
Series starts September 7
Supervision Fundamentals CertificationSeries starts September 8
Six Sigma Green Belt Certification Series starts October 5
Lean Leader Certification Series starts October 13
Flyers on the back table!
See you soon!
Manufacturers Alliancewww.mfrall.com
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