Waste Walk: Instructions
Stretch your legs and your mind with an exercise to root out waste in your workspace and or your workflow. Follow this step-by-step guide to making your team's Waste Walk a success.
Stretch your legs and your mind with an exercise to root out waste in your workspace and or your workflow. Follow this step-by-step guide to making your team's Waste Walk a success.
Look at your work areas and workflows in a new way. These categories will help teams root out waste and solve for affordability.
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Armed with data and a method for change, the Santa Clara Women's Clinic UBT significantly reduced lab specimen errors that plagued their department. This short video tells their story of sustaining change.
Team members at the busy Santa Clara Women’s Clinic in Northern California significantly reduced the rate of lab specimen errors that had plagued their department—and the team culture today is a far cry from the days when employees would cover up their mistakes for fear of punishment. Their success earned them an invitation to present their project at the prestigious Institute for Healthcare Improvement’s National Forum on Quality Improvement. Watch their story on sustaining change.
Format: PDF
Size: 16 pages; print on 8½” x 11” paper (for full-size, print on 11" x 14" and trim to 9.5" x 11.5")
Intended audience: Frontline workers, managers and physicians
Best used: Download the PDF or read all of the stories online by using the links below.