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Ci4: A Strategy for Continuous Learning & Improvement
Ci4 is a strategy and a process for implementing rapid improvement. There may never be a good time to change, but Ci4 will equip your business with the edge.
Ci4 is designed on a process of continual improvement that focuses upon energising the ZONES that comprise the culture of rapid and continual improvement.
The 4 Zones that drive effective organisational change are simply those of LEARNING, INNOVATION, DECISION and IMPLEMENTATION of change.
Ci4 can be the tool or methodology to initiate a new quality or customer focused drive, launch a new product, or finally commit to that needed organisational change.
Ci4 is a process for implementing performance improvement rapidly through a business. Ci4 can involve hundreds of staff or a team as small as thirty. Specifically, the process is concerned with generating the business culture that causes improved and measured business performance, specifically through:
Careful planning through our 5 stages enables the launch of Ci4 to fuel and sustain measurable business improvement, and implement it as "the predominant culture of measured improvement" within the organisation.
Ci4 is focused totally on radical business improvement absorbing the potential of everyone in the process. Ci4 comprises 5 key stages.
Stage 1: Defining the specific outcomes for the event and the process, and creating both the processes and behaviours which will sustain Ci4 in the organisation - long after the launch date.
Stage 2: Leadership Team event - outlining the approach, the methodology, the outcomes and, in particular, the process, with core players.
Stage 3: Pre-event Training for internal trainers and facilitators who will aid in the event and later drive the process internally.
Stage 4: Ci4 Launch - the event that initiates the process
The Event
The Ci4 event will take place in a large conference hall or venue such as Hotel, Function Suite Conference Centre, Zoo, Museum or Dance Hall - the theme determines the context. The open-plan layout of the hall has four zones designated thus;
Decision Zone (comprised of business leaders who need to evaluate "innovative ideas for driving performance improvement") Implementation Zone (once projects are agreed, people work on developing key result areas, milestones, processes to be completed, and measures to assess progress) The purpose of the 'Launch' event (which is of one day plus evening duration) is to initiate and create significant business improvement, thus developing the processes, the systems and the culture of relentless continued improvement.
Teams (composed of cross functional members) are motivated to challenge old 'outmoded' practices that inhibit improved performance, and search for, and formulate, new, innovative ideas for tangible and measured improvement.
Mutual Support in Continuous Learning
The process requires mutual support to improve the overall performance for the business. Although there is a degree of 'competition'; what is important is overall performance and a high achievement culture. A win-win mentality is critical in order to develop a culture of sustained continuous improvement breeding in turn an 'all winners' mentality.
Cyclical Process through the Four Zones
During the one-day Launch event, all participants will work in all the Zones - for instance, learning and then applying new tools and techniques to promote creative and rapid improvement in the business culture and processes.
When the team has developed a proposal, outlining features and benefits, they then present this to members of the Leadership Team who are present in the Decision Zone. Once an idea has been appraised, it can be scored against key criteria and the team then have to develop a top-level implementation plan and post it in the Implementation Zone with reference to the Decision Zone for closure.
Teamness & Continuous Learning & Improvement
What is important is 'teamness'. Teams should be working to support each other, rather than competing against each other. The overall goal is to set challenging targets for change, and set up implementation plans to monitor progress.
Uniqueness in Continuous Learning
The use of internal staff as trainers in 'simple to understand' techniques for eliciting creative solutions to problems.
The Innovation Zone where the thoughts are transferred into solutions. All Zones are “dynamic" and "branded", capturing the excitement of movement, achievement and teamness.
Measurement and recording of progress is achieved through a Progress Planner depicting key projects, deliverables and the benefits that will be achieved.
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