Lean Office is the way to make your Administration more cost-effective

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Lean Office is The 
Way to Go 
about Your Administrative Tasks

Enrique Mora

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Any business or human enterprise requires some or many administrative tasks. Most of us have felt frustrated more than once when these administrative procedures take too long or have errors. Many minor and big projects get stagnated and lose their deadlines just because of a bureaucratic procedure that did not help us comply with the regulations, delivery of supplies, staffing, and many other issues.

Recently, many companies which have already experienced the advantages of Lean Implementations in their Manufacturing facilities have started to spread the word to their offices by implementing Lean Office Systems. The results have been impressive. The reality is we all need to become more efficient in order to remain competitive and our administrative support should be no exception.

Who is going to tell us what can be improved?

As in all Lean disciplines, Lean Office can be easily implemented because the knowledge and wisdom already exist in your office. All you have to do is ask the cooperation and ideas from all your Team! 

One Real Estate manager who attended one of our seminars on Lean Office brought up this brilliant idea: 

"...every week I meet with all my people and ask them: Which of the tasks they are asked to perform make No Sense to them"

This has allowed that office to save thousands of dollars and many hours of labor and delays in unnecessary: paperwork, trips, copies, waiting for signatures, duplicated operations and a few other actions. Lean Office and its disciplines have represented an important difference in the way they do business.

As we know, most mistakes and errors are Not the fault of the people who make them, but the system in place. Lean office can help companies prevent mistakes, reduce operation cost, and improve their systems. The actions to improve this efficiency will take place in several fronts:

  • The Lean Office concept will improve way we receive, answer, and transfer incoming calls, emails, postal mail

  • The design of the lean office layout allows for processes to flow faster and reduce complications and sources of error

  • The paths of human communication within the offices and departments

  • The design of computer systems including:

    •  Forms with pre-filled selectable fields options

    • Integration of Inventories, suppliers, accounts payable and receivable to avoid running out of products, parts, services, etc

    • Standard screens with automatic pre-filled customer data fields

    • Error-proof fields, etc  

Indeed, lean office provides standardization of the way we conduct business and is a key element in the Customer Service experience, all the people in the team must have the knowledge and skill to take care of all kinds of issues in a very effective and efficient way. 

Most paperwork should be easily handed to the next step in their process from one workstation to the next instead of being piled-up until someone will transport them to the next station, or even Worse: sent to a central Redistribution Station. 

To implement this kind of improvement may represent the need to rearrange spaces, eliminate walls, open windows, etc. This very lean office in the picture above, is using now only 30% of their original space and Contracts, Invoices, Purchase Orders, Quotes, Expense accounts have been moving in less than 25% of the traditional time.

Some traditional hierarchical lines of communication will need to drastically change, allowing for people to openly communicate at all levels in any direction with other employees independently of their "department" or "division". 
The "Tree" Organization Chart so common in the past Century is now being transformed in a circular multidirectional chart so all the employees know each other's functions and know who to talk to when they need some immediate help or collaboration. Their pictures help everyone learn who is who. The lean office will show these charts in several areas.

Pictures Courtesy of our Customer: IMAM, Sao Paulo, Brazil

These are just a few ideas and examples. The creativity of your own teams will be a key element to implement Lean Strategies in your office. We can provide help and might even be able to  get State and Federal sponsorship for your implementation. 

I would strongly recommend that you read William E. Deming's Advice...

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