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Daily and Tiered Huddles
12:40
3 месяца назад
Effectively Coaching Frontline Teams
10:44
3 месяца назад
Engaging the Frontline in Problem Solving
12:26
3 месяца назад
Shaping Your Day as a Leader
10:47
3 месяца назад
Understanding Data and Variation
10:55
Год назад
Managing Change Using the A3
11:12
2 года назад
Calculating Project Impact
9:08
2 года назад
Understanding System Complexity
10:22
2 года назад
Hypothesis Testing
10:52
2 года назад
Making Changes More Reliable
10:49
2 года назад
Presenting Improvement Projects
11:55
2 года назад
Sustaining the Gains
11:57
3 года назад
Building and Using Run Charts
11:25
3 года назад
SMART Goals and Measures
11:26
3 года назад
Current State Analysis
10:58
3 года назад
Prioritizing the Vital Few
12:36
3 года назад
Testing Changes
12:21
3 года назад
Developing Key Drivers
9:26
3 года назад
Identifying Root Causes
10:04
3 года назад
Writing a Problem Statement
7:05
3 года назад
Building an Improvement Project Team
10:02
3 года назад
Intro to Improvement Methods
11:08
3 года назад
Комментарии
@DrJohnPollard
@DrJohnPollard День назад
No wonder the world is so messed up with videos like this.
@houseofmali2659
@houseofmali2659 7 месяцев назад
This was so helpful thank you xx
@johntaylor-maule8578
@johntaylor-maule8578 9 месяцев назад
Thank you for the helpful guide, and great job presenting everything clearly while keeping it engaging.
@benjaminazumah9833
@benjaminazumah9833 10 месяцев назад
Thank you very much.
@aminetemad2521
@aminetemad2521 10 месяцев назад
Nice job Cessa & Team
@stanfordmedicineimprovement
@stanfordmedicineimprovement 10 месяцев назад
Thank you!
@JosiahTaschuk
@JosiahTaschuk Год назад
Currently studying BABOK for the CBAP exam. This is a great video explaining Current state analysis, thank you!
@stanfordmedicineimprovement
@stanfordmedicineimprovement 10 месяцев назад
Glad it was helpful!
@JosiahTaschuk
@JosiahTaschuk 10 месяцев назад
@@stanfordmedicineimprovement ps. Passed the exam!
@joaquinjackson7510
@joaquinjackson7510 Год назад
Good video
@MargaretRoth-u4l
@MargaretRoth-u4l Год назад
Please don't look away from the screen. It made it seem that you were no longer talking to the viewer.
@mikebaker724
@mikebaker724 Год назад
There is never 1 root cause. Notice how you begin by saying finding "the" root cause then you switch to talking about root causes. Every problem consists of a system of causes. There is nothing special about the 5th why. Problem solving is also rarely linear. Root causes are like a branch system.
@stanfordmedicineimprovement
Great comment. Agree that the 5th why may or may not be where you land. It's more about pushing to be willing to ask it multiple times.
@essaycrew
@essaycrew Год назад
Who is here because they have a paper to write a problem statement
@kasaggabrian5735
@kasaggabrian5735 Год назад
Aye
@kasaggabrian5735
@kasaggabrian5735 Год назад
Very misleading title!
@kathavixx-cutie
@kathavixx-cutie Год назад
Me I'm making a research about hypothesis and problem statement I only have one hour
@RosalieMickelsen
@RosalieMickelsen Год назад
AMAZING
@RosalieMickelsen
@RosalieMickelsen Год назад
Love this video
@RosalieMickelsen
@RosalieMickelsen Год назад
Best Video Ever