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Title: Roles and Responsibilities


1
  • Roles and Responsibilities
  • of the
  • Continuous Improvement
  • Champion

2
Champion Overview
  • For success, people need
  • Direction
  • Knowledge
  • Resources
  • Support

3
Champion Overview
  • For success, people need
  • Direction (key result areas, goals, measures)
  • Knowledge (skills, training, information, goals)
  • Resources (tools, materials, facilities, money)
  • Support (approval, coaching, feedback,
  • encouragement)

4
What is a Champion?
  • A Champion is -
  • The project sponsor who can provide the
    resources for success !

5
What is a Champion?
  • Specifically, A Champion is
  • A person who
  • Stakeholder
  • Strategic leader
  • Responsible for creation of strategic direction
  • Responsible for cross-functional disciplines

6
Acts of a Champion The What
  • Set the Course
  • Determine business objectives project
    selection(s)
  • Allocate necessary resources to ensure success
  • Relentless commitment to change
  • Keep enthusiasm high
  • Recognize and reward positive behavior
  • Benchmark and shares Best Practices
  • Challenges convention

7
Acts of a Champion The How
  • Ensure Success by
  • Removing barriers
  • Ensuring local ownership
  • Questioning methodologies
  • Approving or rejecting recommendations
  • Approving completed projects
  • Developing incentives
  • Communicating regularly
  • Constantly promoting Continuous Improvement

8
Champions Drive for Results
  • Utilize Different Influence Strategies
  • 1) Assertive Persuasive
  • Convincing others by strong, logical arguments,
    backed by data, reasons, and appeals to others
    needs and interests
  • 2) Reward/ Punishment
  • Carrot and Stick
  • 3) Coalition Building
  • Getting together a Support group that will work
    with you to achieve desired results

9
Champions Drive for Results
  • Utilize Different Influence Strategies
  • 4) Personal Example
  • Walking the Talk (Dont stumble)
  • Modeling the behavior you want
  • Expressing positive attitude and enthusiasm
  • Visibly do some of the work yourself
  • Going into battle at the head of the troops

10
Champions Drive for Results
  • Utilize Different Influence Strategies
  • 5) Participation
  • Sharing Information
  • Communicating intent
  • Explaining Why?
  • Inviting others to Express their ideas

11
Champions Drive for Results
  • Utilize Different Influence Strategies
  • 6) Common Vision
  • Presenting issues in terms of higher
    Organizational Goals
  • Youre part of the Team, and your role is
    essential
  • You cant let the team down

12
Champions Drive for Results
  • Utilize Different Influence Strategies
  • 7) Empowering Build People up by
  • Recognizing and rewarding positive contribution
  • Listening to Them
  • Asking for their Help and Commitment
  • 8) Acts of Impact Get Attention, Arouse
    Reactions
  • Shock, Awe, Humor, Fear

13
Champions Contributions
  • Demonstrate commitment and support
  • Be a visible and active sponsor, participate in
    key project activities review project status
    frequently.
  • Ensure speedy reviews
  • Provide needed resources
  • Assign full-time, where possible
  • Stay in Project Scope and Objectives
  • Challenge existing assumptions and processes
  • Set new standards
  • Be open to innovative approaches

14
Project Closure Techniques
  • 1) Establishing Disciplined Oversight
  • 30/ 60/ 90 Day Reviews
  • Establish a regular work review routine
  • Draw together progress reports and evaluations
    dont have to look good
  • Get issues out, utilize Corrective Action Matrix
  • Figure out ways to translate data analysis,
    ideas and recommendations into results

15
Project Closure Techniques
  • 2) Patterns of Communication
  • Face-to-Face
  • Symbolic (meeting, rally)
  • Interactive Media
  • (telephone, voice mail, fax, e-mail)
  • Static personal media (letter, memo, report)
  • Static impersonal media
  • (bulletin, flyer, newsletter, video)

16
Patterns of Communication
17
Project Closure Techniques
  • 3) Quick Toolkit Sections
  • Team deliverables
  • Questions to ask
  • Actions to look for
  • Pitfalls to avoid
  • Problem Recovery Tips

Effective Reviews begin with Asking Questions
18
Influence the Culture
  • Mentors and Champions Working Together
  • Give individuals/ teams ownership.
  • Help each Team Leader grow by continuing to
    develop new skills.
  • Take time to listen. Be approachable. Show
    genuine interest in their ideas and concerns.
  • Involve belts in planning and decision-making.
  • Solicit their suggests and encourage initiative.

19
Influence the Culture
  • Reward good performance on a consistent basis.
    Make belts aware of the ways they can gain
    influence in the organization.
  • Recognize accomplishments in public.
  • Thank the Team for a job well done, let them know
    how much you appreciate the contributions.
  • Establish high standards.
  • Encourage Teams to maintain those standards.

20
Wrap - UP
  • A Good Champion is
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