Implementing new work techniques, strategies, or
management systems in business organizations is often a daunting task for
managers, as employees usually resist change. This is a fact acknowledged by
several modern management theories. As such, any business organization that is
planning to deploy Six Sigma needs to concentrate on building an effective
communication system so that employee morale and productivity are not affected.
Employee
Awareness Is Critical
Six Sigma projects are not limited to a particular set of
employees or functional department and are effective only when the organization
as a whole understands the need and scope of such projects. The philosophies
and techniques used in Six Sigma need to be communicated to everyone in the
organization through clear and open communication channels, transcending
departmental barriers that would otherwise cause confusion. Making the
employees aware about the positive aspects of Six Sigma and how it can help in
improving their efficiency will allow managers to effectively overcome any
resistance, either intentional or just because of inertia.
Methods And
Processes
Teams comprising competent employees selected for
implementing Six Sigma concepts in their work processes need to be provided
with all of the requisite tools and information by the management. Various
aspects involved in Six Sigma projects such as rationale, expectations, goals,
and sequence of steps in the process need to be clarified beforehand to reduce
confusion during the implementation stage. Case studies related to Six Sigma
projects verify the fact that teams with clear goals and objectives achieve a
lot more in a shorter period under all circumstances. As such, documentation of
Six Sigma processes becomes all the more important for resolving any
complications during the deployment stage. It is necessary to create a
schedule, outlining the strategies that will help in effective implementation
and take the process from its present state to one that is within statistical
control and in line with the organization’s Six Sigma goals. The schedule also
needs to clearly define the role of every employee in relation to his/her
contribution during the implementation stage.
Some
Issues Of Concern
Lack of clear and effective communication channels is one
of the main reasons responsible for frustration and underachievement when it
comes to implementing Six Sigma concepts and philosophies. The problem is
complicated, as it is very difficult to determine whether the communication
provided by the management is enough or falling short of the organization’s
needs. Very often managers may believe that they are effectively communicating
with the employees, but in reality, they may easily underestimate the number of
issues on which employees need information.
Improving
Communication
The best way of improving communications is to assess the
situation from an employee's point of view. This way the management can easily
decide the type of information needed by the employees, identify their
confusions and worries, and select the most effective channel of communication.
As communication is a two-way street, it is better to ask the employees
themselves about their needs and expectations either through written or verbal
contacts. The management can organize open-house sessions or get feedback
through e-mails or questionnaires.
Be
Realistic
The managers need to be aware that it takes time to
develop effective communication systems and as such, they need to remain
honest, clear, and compassionate for building trust among the employees. It is
important not to promise anything that cannot be fulfilled, as nothing turns
off employees more than the feeling of being betrayed. Genuine, considerate,
and unvarying communication is thus essential for building employee engagement
throughout the Six Sigma deployment process.