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Tools ( All tools are stored on Google Drive)

Cost of Hiring Calculator – Do you really know the cost of talent acquisition in your organization? This excel based worksheet allows you to make that calculation. Just fill in the information with you own data and it will calculate the overall acquisition costs.

Traffic Intensity – There are only so much time in the work week to complete the tasks at hand. If we try to load too much into that time block nothing gets done on time. This worksheet allows you to inset the data as to time available, the number of requests ad the available resources to resolve the problems. It then calculates the level of problem traffic through the organization.

Continuous Process Improvement Index – This index provides a vehicle for seeing where your organization to identify the areas that need improvement areas within your organization. The data is weighted in order to clearly show you where improvement is needed.

HR Compliance Checklist – Do I have to follow these requirements? Here is a simple checklist of what organizations are required to follow which Federal Laws regarding HR issues. We are not offering legal advice, just reporting what the laws state. For final opinions consult your labor counsel.

Project Selection – One of the major issues in continuous process improvement is what do I work on? THis TLS Continuum Tool provides you with the 10 commandments of project selection. It provides you with guidelines on what has to be in place for a project to be developed to reach the goals of the organization.

Ishikawa Fishbone Diagram _ Karou Ishikawa developed the 7 tools of quality to provide a graphic view of the quality process. One of the 7 tools is the Ishikawa Fishbone which graphically shows you the problem and what may be causing the problem and the effect of the causes on your organization.

Employee Involvement Questionnaire – To understand the process improvement process you need to understand your role in it. This short questionnaire aids you in answering what yur role is in the organization and its involvement in continuous process improvement.

SIPOC – Part of the tools to determine the voice of the customer, the SIPOC is used ot complete a stakeholder analysis of those who have a role in the process of delivering what the customer needs.

Project Charter – Every process improvement effort needs a roadmap to guide the process. The project charter is that roadmap detailing the who, what, why and how of the proejct design.

Voice of the Customer Matrix – Based on the House of quality and the quality function deployment tools, the matrix provides you with an analysis tool to determine what the customer needs and what solutions you can offer which will resolve those needs.

Process Improvement Mediating Assessment Protocol – Adapted from Daniel Kahneman’s new book Noise, the protocol is implemented after the identification of the problem statement and taken individually by each member of the team. Their responses are aggregated averaged to determine the importance of the problem statement to the financial, customer and organization impacts of the problem.

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