Save Even More The Supply Six
Sigma Way…
New Strategies, Training, Tactics and Tools are Required to Dig
Deeper and Broader for the Next Generation of Supply Chain Savings...
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The Answer Is
Yes! If You Want To Breakthrough The Savings Barriers And Roadblocks That
You Are Experiencing Today!
While value analysis is still
the best methodology for you to evaluate and select the products,
services and technologies for your healthcare organization, we have found
after one year’s research that value analysis is deficient and wanting in
measuring waste, variations and defects within these same categories of
purchase. Therefore, since “the times are a changing” SVAH’s value
analysis methodology must change too to keep pace with our rapidly changing
healthcare environment.
As an illustration, the
current tools of value analysis will not enable you to determine if your
surgeons are utilizing the appropriate pacemakers that are medically
indicated. However, sigma, or standard deviation will tell you how much
variability there is within a group of pacemakers. With your surgeon’s
agreement you can set a standard that can be easily measured for compliance.
In our opinion, without these advanced tools and techniques of LEAN Six
Sigma being amalgamated with value analysis methods and practices it will be
almost impossible for hospitals, systems and IDNs to manage the
utilization of their medical technologies as they become more complex now --
and in years to come.
| "... the
most powerful breakthrough management tool ever devised"
Mikel Harry and
Richard Schroeder
Six Sigma: The BREAKTHROUGH Management Strategy Revolutionizing
the World's Top Corporations |
Healthcare Value
Analysis Has Always Been Evolving
You might think that value analysis was
cemented in a fixed set of rules that couldn’t be broken, altered
or changed, but that’s not the case. Since its creation in the 1940s by
Larry Miles the value analysis methodology has evolved almost every
decade when value analysis practitioners discovered new strategies, tactics,
tools, techniques or swiped them from other disciplines to modernize Larry’s
value analysis model.
With this evolution in mind, we too have
restructured and rationalized our successful Strategic Value
Analysis® System to include the proven LEAN Six Sigma principles with our
new Supply Six Sigma® System. In doing so, we now can offer to healthcare
organizations the cost and quality training and coaching to optimize their
supply chain savings that won’t leave the job of supply chain
management only half done!
| "Six Sigma has spread
like wildfire across the company and its transforming everything we
do." Jack Welch,
CEO, GE
Business Week special report
June 8, 1998 |
Supply Six Sigma™: The
Missing Link

I
call Supply Six Sigma™ the “missing link” that has been absent in the
value analysis methodology that will supercharge your supply chain
savings performance. This is because Supply Six Sigma™ focuses on the
study of function which is the basis or reason for the success of value
analysis. “The Supply Six Sigma™ Way” is also centered on the waste,
variation and defects in the products, services, and technologies that you
are purchasing and the processes that you are employing to store, deliver,
and distribute them.
The
best argument we can make to convince you that Supply Six Sigma™ isn’t just
another fad, craze or in-thing is that there is very little downside.
We understand that healthcare organizations have tried other savings and
quality improvement methodologies in the past only to see them fail. So,
it’s not surprising that many Supply Chain Professionals will be
skeptical about the new Supply Six Sigma™ System. However, since we
have been adding the LEAN Six Sigma processes to our current Strategic Value
Analysis® System, over the last year, our clients are telling us the
training and education offered by SVAH alone has greatly enhance
their savings and quality skills.
The
second-best argument for getting involved in the Supply Six Sigma™ movement
is that the upside is enormous. By using Supply Six Sigma™ in your own
healthcare organization our empirical data demonstrates that you can:
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What Can SVAH's Supply Six Sigma
Training, Software and Coaching Systems Do For You?

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Best of
all, Supply Six Sigma™ will make your job a whole lot easier, more fun and
more hassle free because you will get rid of the waste and inefficiency in
your supply chain – which will save you time and resources and make your
work more meaningful.
| "Six Sigma is
arguably the most important business and industry initiative that
has involved statistical thinking and methods."
Ronald D. Snee
"Impact of Six Sigma on Quality Engineering"
Quality Engineering Volume 12, Number 3, 2000 |
Managing Functions, Waste,
Variations, And Defects
The
philosophy, principles and practices of Supply Six Sigma™ are all centered
on managing the functions, waste, variations and defects in your
supply chain. A defect is anything that doesn’t meet your customer’s
requirements, while a variation is a deviation (as in the mathematical term
standard deviation) from your customer’s requirements.
Case in point:
One of our clients has performed a functional analysis on their
orthopedic implants and has reduced their surgeon’s requirements down to
what is absolutely positively medically indicated. They also were
able to persuade their surgeons to agree on sets of implants that would be
their standard. This decision enables our client to measure their surgeons’
variation to requirements or sigma levels (employing the tool of
standard deviation). My client was also able to eliminate defects in their
surgeon’s orthopedic implant process, such as, cases starting late,
instruments not being available on time and staff shortages.
As this
example clearly points out by utilizing “The Supply Six Sigma™ Way”
our client left no savings or quality improvements untouched in their
orthopedic implant products or processes. On the other hand, if our client
only performed a functional analysis, as you can see, they would have
left the job only half done!
Just as we think we’ve generated the last dollar of
profit out of a business, we uncover new ways to harvest cash as we
reduce cycle times, lower inventories, increase output, and reduce
scrap. The results are better and more competitively priced products,
more satisfied customers who give us more business, and improved cash
flow.”
--Larry Bossidy, CEO, AlliedSignal
Quality, Speed and Low Cost
– TOGETHER!
One of
the new Supply Six Sigma™ tenets is that Supply chain Professionals
need to latch onto to face their new cost and quality challenges over the
next few years is to learn to DO MORE WITH LESS. We can teach you how to do
this by having quality, speed and low cost together, built into your
supply value analysis program.
Why? When your
customers order a product, service or technology, they want it delivered as
quickly as possible and on time (speed), with no errors (high quality), and
at the lowest possible cost (low cost).
Supply
chain processes that make a lot of errors (what your customers don’t want or
need) can not keep up its speed. A process that works slowly (beginning to
end) is prone to errors (low quality). You have to do things that create
process speed (meaning “eliminate delays) if you want to achieve the highest
levels of quality. Low quality and slow speed are what make processes,
services and products – expensive.
Quality, speed and low cost together, can only be achieved, if and
when, you decide to reinvent what you have been doing for the last 7, 9 or
even 21 years related to value analysis. It will require new strategies,
tactics, tools, training and techniques to do so to dig deeper and broader
for your supply chain savings. Let us show you the way!
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“The [Six Sigma] Breakthrough Strategy gives new structure to the
tools we already had.”
Mike Hart, Black Belt Engineer, Polaroid |
Let The Supply Six Sigma™ System Set You FREE!
I haven’t yet
met a supply chain professional who doesn’t tell me about being overworked,
overwhelmed and understaffed. The demands on Supply Chain Professionals
have most definitely increased as resources decrease. Daily duties, from
value analysis to disaster planning to inventorying, take up more time than
you have – and that’s saying nothing of the sales meetings, report writing
and inevitable emergencies that also demand your attention.
The secret to
crawling out from under those mountains of paperwork (otherwise know as
drudgery!) is to look to new cost and quality systems like Supply Six Sigma™
that can streamline your processes, speed up workflow, eliminate errors,
smooth out variations, automate all of your systems and attack your cost
drivers with scientific precision.
Best of all,
Supply Six Sigma™ will give you back the time, resources and control that
you need to fulfill your supply chain management duties effortlessly and
effectively. More importantly, you now have the power to get out
from under the mountains of paper work and focus on the things you can
control!
FREE
Supply Savings Score Card…could answer all your questions!
If you have been
searching for new, innovative savings solutions – beyond price – then your
next step is to complete our “no cost, no obligation” Supply Savings
Scorecard ($1,500 value), which will identify your hard to find savings
opportunities. You’ll get our analysis within 48 hours!!