Monday, April 16, 2018

Checklists - importance and benefits ..

Checklists are an important quality tool ..
Dr. Atul Gawande, the celebrated surgeon-author and New York Times bestseller in his book, the Checklist manifesto, talks of how the simple checklist can be a huge life saver in the ICU of a hospital, reduces the surgical complications and deaths by one third. (click on this WHO doc) or in the Air
Force and aviation industry to help save lives and aircrafts and in large building construction and so on.

Even ISRO goes through a minute and detailed check list before they plan the building and launching of space vehicles, each time over and over again. Every launch has a detailed set of procedures to be executed in an order to ensure quality of the process. They cannot afford to go wrong in any of the steps and have to be more than 100% confident that their processes are the best and will not fail.

We use checklists in almost all facets of human activity in our personal life, right from planning for a journey or picnic to planning for a marriage reception or higher education etc. We use it quite extensively in Industry to enable efficient co-ordination of activities and events in transportation, production, maintenance activities. This helps to avoid missing out any of the important points or steps,  either through forgetfulness or over-familiarity.

When we do not carry out the tasks as given in the Standard Operating Procedure or as per rules and procedures, we are bound to commit errors leading to major catastrophic events that can bring untold damage and costs. A checklist thus ensures that we proceed according to the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP), more so for a repetitive procedure.

The basic premise of using a checklist is to improve the quality of the product or service being offered to the end user or customer.

A checklist is a type of job aid used to reduce failure by compensating for potential limits of
  • human memory and
  • attention.
Even an expert in the area may miss to follow SOP or certain steps which could lead to poor quality or product or service delivery. It is human nature and tendency. In these days of specialization and super-specialization, it is difficult even for the super-specialists to remember each and every action.

We see that the check list helps to
  •  ensure consistency and
  •  completeness in carrying out a task.
A basic example is the "to do list". For example, before the pilot starts an aircraft, mandatorily he has to go through a procedure of checking the meters and gauges in front of him to ensure that all the equipments and meters in the cockpit are working perfectly fine and in good operable condition.

A more advanced checklist would be a schedule, which lays out tasks to be done according to time of day or other factors. It can be used in project management to ensure that critical tasks are not missed and it helps to give a time dimension to activities completed.

In the most simplest form it is a piece of paper with activities to be completed listed (not necessarily in order of priority) and ticked out as and when the activities are completed. A primary task in checklist is documentation of the task and auditing against the documentation. Some examples are listed here.
  • Pre-flight checklists aid in aviation safety to ensure that critical items are not overlooked
  • Used in quality assurance of software engineering, to check process compliance, code standardization and error prevention, and others.
  • Often used in industry in operations and maintenance procedures
  • Can aid in mitigating claims of negligence in public liability claims by providing evidence of a risk management system being in place
  • Used by some investors as a critical part of their investment process to help decide which portfolio to invest or not
  • The creation of emergency survival kits, for trekking and high altitude climbing
  • Professional diving, preparation of equipment for a dive  (courtesy wikipedia.org)
In the area of academics, it's use cannot be overstressed as it gives the faculty member an idea of the overall picture during the teaching term.
1. Click here for a check list at the beginning of an academic term,
2. click here for a check-list before going on a family picnic.

Click here for an interesting article on how checklists can improve quality and efficiency 

Click here for another article 

In Alliance University, Bangalore, India, some of the faculty do use check-lists to improve the service delivery process and it has been yielding great results.

Your comments would be highly appreciated in the comments column.

George..

PS : I was first introduced to checklists by my father while serving SBI. It got more pronouned seeing brother-in-law, who was the Sub-collector. Every day morning he prepares a list of activities to be carried out for the day. As the day progresses, he ticks activities that have been completed and frequently reaches for it in his shirt pocket for activities that need to be completed in the course of the day. I too started doing it regularly regularly. I have also seen my father using it regularly to plan his work schedule for the day while working in SBI.  

Wednesday, April 11, 2018

Cancer incidence across countries ...

Rank Country Age-standardised rate per 100,000 (world)

1 Denmark 338.1
2 France (metropolitan) 324.6
3 Australia 323.0
4 Belgium 321.1
5 Norway 318.3

6 US 318.0
7 Ireland 307.9
8 South Korea 307.8
9 The Netherlands 304.8
10 New Caledonia 297.9

11 Slovenia 296.3
12 Canada 295.7
13 New Zealand 295.0
14 Czech Republic 293.8
15 Switzerland 287.0

16 Hungary 285.4
17 Iceland 284.3
18 Germany 283.8
19 Israel 283.2
20 Luxembourg 280.3

21 Italy 278.6
22 Slovakia 276.9
23 UK 272.9
24 Sweden 270.0
25 Serbia 269.7

26 Croatia 266.9
27 Barbados 263.1
28 Armenia 257.0
29 Finland 256.8
30 French Polynesia 255.0

31 Austria 254.1
32 Lithuania 251.9
33 Uruguay 251.0
34 Spain 249.0
35 Latvia 246.8

36 Portugal 246.2
37 France, Martinique 245.0
38 Malta 242.9
39 Estonia 242.8
40 Macedonia 239.3

41 Montenegro 238.3
42 Kazakhstan 236.5
43 Bulgaria 234.8
44 Poland 229.6
45 Romania 224.2

46 Belarus 218.7
47 Cuba 218.0
48 Japan 217.1
49 Argentina 216.7
50 Puerto Rico 211.1

Source www.wcrf.org, 2015 data ..

Monday, April 09, 2018

Digital Transformation in business..

Digital transformation is happening in almost everything and anything we do today.Disruptive technologies are all around us. If we are to survive in a very disruptive world, we need to understand
  • what are the features of the disruptive technologies that are affecting our daily lives, 
  • in what ways are they affecting us, 
  • what are the common features of the disruptions, if any and 
  • how can we manage through these disruptions with minimum of change.

How did we do train booking some years back ? I remember standing in the queue at Madras Central station to book a train ticket for the next day to Bangalore and get a ticket with details written in ink with pen about the bogie and the seat no. It was a pain then, I had sometmes to stand for more than 3 - 4 hours to just book a ticket.

Contrast it with what is happening today. I open the irctc.co.in website, give my credentials to log into my account, give my origin and destination stations, with date of travel and class, and lo, the list of 10-15 trains do appear on my screen, right from early morning to late night, with travel time, route, stops, fares and so on. In the comfort of my office or home, i can decide which one to accept and make the payment, again digitally by a credit or debit card and get confirmation by email of my ticket. I never have gone to railway station to book a ticket, even if I am at one of the railway stations, I prefer to do an online booking than stand in queue and do the booking. 

This is a good example of how train ticket reservation has completely transformed from a physical process to a completely digital process, where I do all the actions digitally.

Similarly air travel is one of the areas where all transactions take place digitally, even if i want I cannot get a physical ticket on any route these days.

Some of the other actions I do using digital transactions are

1. topping up our mobile phone
2. logging into our bank website securely and transfer money within accounts or across banks using NEFT transactions.
3. make Direct-To-Home (DTH) TV payments
4. make credit card payments
5. to make a presentation for the class the next day, I just loginto my Google cloud and open the presentation package and prepare the new presentation file using native Google software. (gone are the days of Microsoft and ppts and so on..)
6. If I have to send a notification to the class, earlier we used to put it on the college notice board for all to see. now we just type it to our whatsapp account to the whole class or the class representative and within seconds, it reaches everybody. If we need a permanent record, we type it on the google drive and share the link through Whatsaopp.
7. Car booking through Ola or Uber is done entirel;y hrough the web app over the Internet.
8. Purchase of electronic items, expensive electronic gadgetry at an attractive price, we make the purchase over the net and make the payment online through debit or credit cards, which will be delivered in a day or two.
9. I have an active PayTM and Jiopay online wallet to make payments at Zoomcar or Jio subscriptions
10. Movie going also has become digital as I visit Bookmy show and make my bookings online and just visit the theatre at the required time to watch the movie.
11. Ten years back, I started offering supplements to my classroom teaching through a digital platform called MOODLE (Modular Object oriented dynamic learning environment). This e-learning software is the backbone of my effective classroom delivery helping me in offering quizzes and online assignment submissions too.

The purpose of my listing my digital rendezvous is to make everyone realise , willingly or unwillingly we are all on the digital bandwagon. The earlier we realise this truth and change our actions, interactions and thinking, better for us. Else we will find the going tough and cumbersome.

What are the societal pressures which warrant digital transformation ?

1. a more enlightened approach to plan our working life has made us to think
  • how to do more things in a short time,
  • how to expend least effort
  • doing things easily resulting in
  • least disruptions to existing systems.
2. technological developments
3. highly innovative mindset
4. pressure to effectively use scarce resources to our best advantage
5. how to feed more people and
6. how to sustain our natural resources 

What are the skills needed to effect this digital transformation ?

They are

1. Tech savy approach, to be able to understand the nuances of technology offerings and how to adapt it to modern and changing circumstances
2. an entreprenuerial spirit with readiness to to deliver top-value to the customer
3. an agile structure, ready to transform from a tall heirarchical structure to a flat fast decision making structure
4. collaborative processes to enable different departments and processes to collaborate and innovate by offering new ideas and
5. business acumen to see where maximum value can be delivered and how it can be delivered at the lowest cost

The final takeaway from effecting digital transformation in our life and businesses through either SMAC, ie. social, mobility, Analytics and Cloud to IBIBG (Immersive tech, Bigdata, Internet of Things, Blockchain and Genetic Engineering) is that all these actions open up new ways by which we can bring new innovations in our lives and the society around us, making our lives more enjoyable, healthy and lively.
George..

A season with Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru ..

This morning, I enjoyed a calm and quiet one and a half hours I spent with India's greatest Prime Minister and architect of Modern India, none other than Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru.  I did not get to see him and feel him physically, but he was with me in mind and spirit, explaining to me the intricacies of Indian culture and spirituality through his greatest book - The Discovery of India.

Of late I have started reading this classic book and the best one on Indian civilization. This classic on Indian history and philosophy spread over 4500 years covering the spiritual texts of Bhagavad Gita, Mahabharatha, the interesting commentary on the Jataka tales, Budhist influence and Alexander the Great's failed attemts to conquer India, from none other than this proud son of India makes excellent reading.

Was it a twisted fact of history that when Alexander the Great from Macedonia was mercilessly defeated by the smallest of chieftains when he tried to conquer the area around Indus, it was quoted (or misquoted in history books around the world) as an internal strife within his army which wanted to return to their homes (before all of them would have been butchered ..!!) ??  Giving Alexander of Macedonia the pride and greatness due to him, let us leave it to our analysis to understand the real intent of Alexander's withdrawal ..

We live in a wonderful world that is full of beauty, charm and adventure. There is no end to the adventures that we can have if only we seek them with our eyes open.
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We live in a wonderful world that is full of beauty, charm and adventure. There is no end to the adventures that we can have if only we seek them with our eyes open. Jawaharlal Nehru
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We live in a wonderful world that is full of beauty, charm and adventure. There is no end to the adventures that we can have if only we seek them with our eyes open. Jawaharlal Nehru
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We live in a wonderful world that is full of beauty, charm and adventure. There is no end to the adventures that we can have if only we seek them with our eyes open. Jawaharlal Nehru
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We live in a wonderful world that is full of beauty, charm and adventure. There is no end to the adventures that we can have if only we seek them with our eyes open. Jawaharlal Nehru
Read more at: https://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/jawaharlal_nehru_121014
We live in a wonderful world that is full of beauty, charm and adventure. There is no end to the adventures that we can have if only we seek them with our eyes open.
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Nehru is indeed one of the greatest Indian political leaders, statesman, thinker and philosopher of our time. His depth of understanding, ability to analyse, his understanding of events, philosophical discourses are beyond compare. Nobody in the twentieth century across the world could match the intellectual prowess, strength of character, discipline and capability of Nehru, to challenge him.

The most interesting part was that Discovery of India, was written during a four year period while Nehru was in solitary confinement at the Ahmednagar Fort from 1942-46. While Gandhiji was outside the prison organising struggles and strifes against the British, Nehru was sitting in the quietness of British imposed confinement and adding to the richness of Indian appreciation and understanding of its rich traditions and philosophy.

A must read for every lover of Indian culture, traditions, its rich and varied history, events and spirituality !!

Unfortunately Nehru is also badly a very misunderstood political leader as some sections of the political spectrum fail to appreciate his contribution to the birth and freedom of India from British clutches and as the architect of a Modern India. Quite sad !
Let us all understand that intelligence and understanding is beyond all narrow confines of ideology, thoughts and selfish actions ..
george..

Friday, April 06, 2018

A memorable industry visit to General Electric Healthcare ..

Henry Ford and Edison (L-R), Two of the greatest technology leaders of all time..
Friday 6 April was a very active day for students of semester 2, MBA Alliance School of Business, Bangalore. They were in for a major surprise and great learning at one of the best manufacturing and hi-tech places on planet Earth they could ever get to  ..

They were visiting the healthcare facility of the world's #1 technology company found in 1890 by none other than one of humanity's greatest inventors of all time, Thomas Alva Edison.

GE-BEL is a technology venture situated in Whitefield Bangalore with an investment of $100 million in late 90s with GE and BEL holding 74% and 26% equity. It is a 100% export oriented unit. This is GE's third X-Ray tube manufacturing unit in the world besides US and France (Paris).

GE's present global turnover is app $122 billion (2017). Compare this with Toyota global turnover of $249 billion. The good thing is Bangalore can take pride to be the place which has both the world's largest, profitable and high quality automobile manufacturer Toyota and the world's #1 technology company General Electric.
Toyota and GE .. need more collaboration !!

The reason for mentioning GE with Toyota is because today I was totally taken aback at the lean initiatives at GE Healthcare in Bengaluru. As a management and engineering professional with long teaching, logistics and shopfloor experience, I found great similarity the way GE and Toyota were marching ahead. 

Toyota is 2x GE's global turnover. Toyota shop floor is the birthplace of Toyota Production System (TPS), which later morphed to Lean Manufacturing. I was very much surprised to find the level of commitment of GE to implement lean manufacturing in its production plants unquestionable and at a very high level. It had the same level of commitment as Toyota has to TPS in its plants across the world. In fact, seven of the eight production lines of GE Healthcare in Bengaluru are already Lean Six Sigma certified.

Lean implementation removes the waste and improves the value, reducing the total costs while six sigma reduces the variability in the processes leading to world class quality. We could see prominent displays (visual systems) and implementation of almost all lean tools like
  • present and future Value Stream maps around the shopfloor to remind one of stress on value addition across the shopfloor, 
  • 5S maintained shopfloors with a place for everything and everything in its place 
  • Andons indictating whether the machines were working or under maintenance
  • Kaizen boards with best Kaizens displayed
  • prominent displays of on-time and late delivery schedules in the stores 
  • neat displays of Takt time on the shop floor dictated by customer demand
  • very prominent visual systems around the shopfloor
  • neatly maintained aisles with special segregated aisles and areas for mobile usage
  • boards indicating how systematically wastes or muda were eliminated
  • Heijunka - proper scheduling of the work across machines and across time
  • US FDA EHS maintained safety and health standards including goggles
Jidoka, Poka yoke and the six sigma tools were not discussed.

It was quite strange to find that the two great companies working out of Bengaluru did not have much interactions and sharing of learning, successes, failures and challenges  from implementing lean philosophy between them.

When a student asked the GE representative, on whom they benchmark their products and processes, the GE representative was quick to respond, and said, "We don't benchmark our operations, we set the standards". Indeed, a very positive and encouraging reply, after 128 years of failure,  learning and development. It no doubt, reflected the maturity of the processes and confidence the company and its employees had on their world-class products and processes.

Having already visited Toyota many a time, we could explore ways in which our University could be a catalyst to enable more collaboration and co-operation between two of the greatest companies of the post-Industrial revolution era working out of Bangalore. We could also explore possible areas of collaboration between these great companies to help bring a perceptible change to the world..

While only two great lean six sigma installations from India like Aravind Eye care, Madurai and Narayana Hrudayalaya in Bengaluru are discussed in literature, it is high time the GE-BEL Healthcare plant gets noticed and prominently displayed as yet another example of superior Lean Six sigma implementation from India.

We wish to profusely thank the guides nominated by GE who were with us throughout the visit, helped clear each and every technical and managerial doubts from the students and helped us make the best use of the visit. 

george..





Tuesday, April 03, 2018

Mbah Sadiman - the sustainability champion from Indonesia ..

Mbah Sadiman 

The video on Sadiman .. (click here..)

He deserves global recognition .. for saving his village in central Java, Indonesia from drought and flooding and showing to the world that trees are human's greatest friends ..

George ..

Monday, April 02, 2018

Arnold Schwarznegger's advice on life

Courtesy BBC
Arnold Scwarznegger talks of how to succeed in life. We all know of Arnold  coming from Austria into US from a very humble background, became a great movie star starring in big budget films and rose to become the Governor of California.

In this video he speaks of how to do well in life in spite of our many drawbacks and failures.
1. Have a vision and follow it - let this be your guiding light. For example, it could be on serving society or  joining a particular profession 
2. Think Big - now that you have decided to follow your vision, don't settle for mediocre achievements in life, settle for nothing less than the best. Keep great goals and aims in life to achieve. Whatever be the obstacles, you will always find once you have set your sight ,you have the energy and will power to take care of all of it that comes your way.
Courtesy www,fitnessandpower.com
3. Ignore the naysayers - they are everywhere, trying to pull you down. Ignore them and march ahead. They are the losers of life and want to pull down others. Let them dictate what to do with your life, you have to decide.
4. Work hard - With your preferences and motives clear, work hard, day in, day out, failures will be there, but do not be dejected and do not lose sight of your goals. Finally success will be yours'.
5. Give back to society - don't just relax on one's achievements, give back to society, give back to youngsters, be role model for them, bring them to the lime light, let them look up to you.
Arnold is a great role model for the youngsters of our day. Wishing him many more happy years ahead as he has just returned from a  cardiac by-pass valve replacement surgery two days back in California.

george..

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