Greetings!
What Is Value
Analysis 2.0?
Robert W. and I
just recorded a Podcast last week called “Value Analysis 2.0: New
Rules, Systems And Models For Long Lasting Savings Performance”,
which introduces a new set of immutable laws for value
analysis practitioners for the 21st century.
Why?
Can you
think of anything that you were doing related to supply chain
management 21 years ago that hasn’t been upgraded,
automated, refined, or advanced to the next level of
performance? With few exceptions, I think that the answer you would
give is NOTHING! Then why are value analysis practitioners still
employing the same value analysis model they have been utilizing for
6, 12 or even 21 years?
Isn’t it about time
you re-think, re-new and re-invent what you are doing related
to value analysis to move your committees or team(s) to the next
level of savings performance? By doing so, you will consistently
grow your profits, cut cost, improve quality, eliminate all defects,
waste and variations in your supply chain. This is what Value
Analysis 2.0 is all about, deploying the next generation value
analysis model by “wringing the towel dry” on your supply
chain savings.
With this said, if
you haven’t already listened to this Podcast, I would suggest you
click on this link
www.strategicvalueanalysis.com/podcast.htm
to hear it, if you want to breathe more life into your supply value
analysis program today.
Your Partner In
Innovative Savings Solutions,
Robert T.
Yokl
President &
Chief Value Strategist
P.S.
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prefer to read more about
Value Analysis 2.0 click here

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Leaning Your Supply Chain With Six Sigma
To Improve Your Speed, Quality And Efficiency

“Making Cost And Quality Improvements That Last!”
I was recently
asked to speak at a state material management association later this
year on Lean Six Sigma because, as the president of the
association told me, “all of his members wanted to know what it
is all about”. This got me thinking about how important it is
for all supply chain professionals to know what Lean Six
Sigma is all about and how it can dramatically improve the SPEED,
QUALITY AND EFFICIENCY of your supply chain processes. So here’s a
“Quick Tour” of the concept to get you thinking
about how it can benefit you.
What’s It All
About?
Most of us have
heard about SIX SIGMA from the successes that it has had at
companies like Motorola, GE, ITT, Caterpillar, Lockheed Martin, etc.
In fact, twenty years after its inception Six Sigma has saved an
estimated $427 Billion for Fortune 500 companies. It has also been
employed in about 5% of the hospitals in the United States with
parallel results. It focuses is on measurement, variation and
defects. THEREFORE, SIX SIGMA IS ALL ABOUT PROCESS
IMPROVEMENT!
Now LEAN had its
roots at Toyota in the 1940s and 1950s where it couldn’t afford to
invest in new equipment or large inventories. So forward-thinking
assembly line managers developed lean production processes (rapid
change over, Kaizen, Muda, Five Ss, etc.) to remove non-value added
work. THEREFORE, LEAN IS ALL ABOUT REMOVING WASTE AND
INEFFICENCY FROM THE VALUE CHAIN!
About ten years ago
the techniques of LEAN and SIX SIGMA were combined by companies like
Lockheed Martin into what we now know as LEAN SIX SIGMA, which
enabled organizations (profit and non-profit) to focus on improving
quality, speed and lowering cost at the same time.
What’s In This For
You?
The benefits of
LEAN SIX SIGMA is that it will give you a disciplined approach
to (i) cutting cost, (ii) improving delivery time, (iii)
reducing inventory, (iv) and increasing customer satisfaction in
your supply chain processes.
In other words, it
will allow you to quickly identify all of the waste and
inefficiency in your supply chain processes and root them out. This
will then permit you to do more with less inventory, less resources
and less hassles.
Since most
healthcare organizations have cut their supply chain staffing
to the absolute minimum, I see the adoption of the principles
and practices of LEAN SIX SIGMA by supply chain professionals as
being a requirement, not an option, if you want to survive and
thrive in the 21st century.

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One of the Most Important Supply Chain Tools to Be Introduced In the Past 25
Years According to a Leading Supply Chain Expert
Most healthcare organizations don’t have a
utilization benchmarking tool to pinpoint, with certainty, where all their
utilization savings reside, therefore are missing an extremely important
power tool in their toolbox that can save them 3%, 6% or even 9% in their
supply chain expenses. The good news! With SVAH’s new
UTILIZER™ Utilization Management Dashboard,
healthcare organizations will have the exact tool that they have been
searching for to quickly and easily uncover all of their utilization
misalignments.
Skippack, PA June 29, 2007
- We all know that a hammer is used to strike nails, a drill is use to make
holes and a screw driver is use to turn screws. We call this using the
precise tool for the right job to get the best results! Then why do
healthcare organizations continue to use the wrong benchmarking tool to
uncover their utilization savings? The answer is that we don’t always know
there is a better tool to get the job done right the first time!
Robert T. Yokl, President of Strategic
Value Analysis® In Healthcare (SVAH), an acknowledged expert in supply chain
management, recalls talking to a healthcare supply chain manager a few
months ago who told him that he was working with three databases (a spend
manager, analytics manager and clinical manager), but still couldn’t uncover
his hospital’s utilization misalignments. While SVAH’s own measurements
showed however that this hospital had $4.2 million in utilization
misalignments that were invisible to this supply chain manager. “This is the
quandary that too many healthcare supply chain professionals face today, how
to move to the next level of savings performance”.
More importantly Yokl states, “If a
healthcare organization doesn’t have a
utilization benchmarking tool to pinpoint,
with certainty, where all their utilization savings reside, they are missing
an extremely important power tool in their toolbox that can save them 3%, 6%
or even 9%.”
“When you consider that a hospital, system
or IDN can have 18,000 to 48,000 or more products (in 176 categories of
purchase) in their MMIS system, where do supply chain professionals get
started probing for these hidden savings?”, Yokl asks.
“The good news” Yokl predicts, “is that
with SVAH’s new UTILIZER™
Utilization Management Dashboard healthcare organizations will
have the exact tool that they have been searching for to quickly and easily
uncover all of their utilization misalignments.”
Over the last seven years SVAH has
conducted hundreds of utilization benchmarking studies for hospitals,
systems and IDNs employing their own proprietary utilization dashboard which
has identified close to a half a billion dollars in utilization
misalignments for SVAH’s clients.
SVAH has now decided, after much internal
debate, to make available their proprietary utilization dashboard to the
marketplace as a monthly subscription service. This is because they now
believe that periodic utilization studies aren’t a timely or effective way
to manage a multi-million dollar supply chain business.
“We believe that a much better way, after
we have repeatedly observed that our client’s utilization patterns are
changing so rapidly (in less than three months in some cases), is to provide
our clients with real-time access to mission critical and actionable
information.”
This then is the genesis and the reason
for SVAH introducing its new
UTILIZER™
Utilization Management dashboard
which Yokl believes,” Is one of the most important supply chain tools to be
introduced in the past 25 years.”
Yokl says, “that the
UTILIZER™ Utilization
Management Dashboard will be provided as a subscription service
on a fixed monthly fee basis (with a 30 day cancellation for any reason) to
identify all of our client’s utilization savings.” SVAH will also provide
its clients with unlimited phone and e-mail coaching and consulting to
assist them in the implementation of the savings that have been identified
with the UTILIZER™.
SVAH will also provide them with quarterly refreshing of their purchasing
data so clients will always be on top of their utilization misalignments.
“The best feature of our
UTILIZER™.
subscription services,” Yokl states, “is that we can have new clients in the
drivers seat within 30 days.”
About The Company:
Strategic Value Analysis® In Healthcare, (SVAH) Skippack, Pennsylvania, is a
software, training and consulting firm specializing in supply chain
management. SVAH’s mission is to give our clients greater control over their
supply chain by providing them with better information, better focus, and
better systems so they can make better decisions on their second biggest
expenditure.
For More Information Contact:
Robert W. Yokl
Vice President
Strategic Value Analysis® In Healthcare
800-220-4271
ryokl@strategicvalueanalysis.com
www.strategicvalueanalysis.com
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