October 2007 Edition

Upcoming Classes

Principles of Lean Manufacturing: Basic introduction to lean manufacturing. Learn how to reduce non-value added activity in the workplace.   

Ankeny Campus

Select from these dates:  November 28, January 16, February 20, March 19, April 16, or May 21

Ankeny Campus

Cost: $250.00

 

Contact Dennis Hayworth at 515-964-6346 or dahayworth@dmacc.edu  for more information about the above Lean Manufacturing classes

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workplacelean™ PILLARS:  An 8-hour simulation of office processes and information flow using structured change to identify and eliminate waste. The emphasis is on learning to use Lean tools and team work to solve problems and make improvements.

Ankeny Campus $285/person

Contact Dennis Hayworth at 515-964-6346 or dahayworth@dmacc.edu  for more information about the above Lean classes

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Supervision Basics for Leaders: 

This one-day workshop offers the building blocks of success to supervisors and managers. Attendees will learn to:

·         Build an effective work team

·         Work with difficult and conflicting personalities

·         Communicate effectively and listen well

·         Motivate employees and recognize their accomplishments

 Cost: $175.  

Opening still available for the October 16 program, contact Dennis Hayworth at dahayworth@dmacc.edu or 515-964-6346

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Do you have employees who need to update their skills in Access, Excel, PowerPoint and Word?  Then check the Continuing Education Microsoft Office schedule of classes by visiting http://ce.dmacc.edu.  Classes are held both during the day and in the evening and include a textbook and CD.  For more details call Julie at 515-964-6402.

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The role of a supervisor has changed; traditional approaches need strengthening to be meaningful in the current environment.  This Supervisor Skills Series teaches you to motivate and connect with employees, helping you take on the challenges of leadership in today's world.  Check it out at

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8-hour National Electric Code Update—Classes beginning end of October
 

30-hour General Industry Standard Class
 

30-hour Construction Standards Class


Contact or email for a schedule Ann Wolfinger @ 515-964-6838

DBR Offers Free Informational Seminars on Lean Concepts

DMACC Business Resources continues to sponsor no-cost breakfast seminars to explain the benefits of Lean and workplacelean™ concepts to area organizations. These sessions explain how wastes such as duplicate paperwork, idle machinery time, errors, excess inventory, and other common wastes in an office and manufacturing environment can be reduced or eliminated. Clients share their dramatic results, such as increased profits, shorter lead times, improved employee morale, better utilization of space, etc., when lean or workplacelean™ concepts have been implemented. You are welcome to attend one of these no-cost seminars which run for approximately an hour and a half and include light meal. These seminars will be scheduled throughout the district.  Please contact Dennis Hayworth 515-964-6346 or e-mail dahayworth@dmacc.edu to learn more.


Going "Lean" in HR Services

Reprinted with permission from Inside Iowa State

Concerns about the time it takes to fill a position at Iowa State prompted Human Resource Services to bring in Workplace Lean, a business consultant resource offered by Des Moines Area Community College, to help examine Iowa State's hiring process. The LEAN approach helps streamline practices that bog down efficiency.

"We wanted to be responsive to the concerns, and the LEAN process seemed a really good way to look at the recruitment and hiring process and try to improve," said Vicki Brubaker, HRS associate director and manager of recruitment services.

Earlier this summer, DMACC's workplacelean™ staff met with a 15-member focus group made up of HRS personnel and representatives from campus-wide departments and administration areas. They explained the LEAN method and helped the focus group work to identify issues.

The focus group decided to concentrate on the hiring process for Professional and Scientific employees as its first LEAN project, using three half-day meetings to apply the LEAN method and develop "action" steps to improve workflow.

"The group looked at our hiring process from beginning to end," Brubaker said. "The facilitators were there, but it was up to us to try to identify and target areas for improvement."

She said the focus group's goal is to get the workflow as simplified as possible, so that everyone can easily manage the process. The average length of time it currently takes to fill a position - which Brubaker estimated at 12 to 14 weeks - is a major issue the group hopes to address and improve with the LEAN method.

Mapping the process

Brubaker said the group visually mapped out the steps in the current process and then examined each step to determine the "value" it added to the process, if any. The ideal process, after elimination of redundancy and inefficiency, cut the initial map of steps in half. The focus group developed action items to achieve the ideal - or "perfect" - process. Some of the items can be immediately addressed, while others will require more time to implement.

The action items were assigned throughout the group, which meets again in September. The items range from the relatively simple (a checklist for the approval process), to the more complicated (working with the online application provider to provide a single step that creates both a position description and a hiring notice).

"That's the nice thing about LEAN," Brubaker said. "You identify long-term and short-term, but you get something going and make some fixes. And you're working toward perfection, so it's continuous."

Work not finished

There are more issues that need to be evaluated. Some of the big action items within this initial process may need the LEAN method applied to them separately. But Brubaker said HRS and the campus community should start to reap the benefits of an improved process soon.

"I think this is going to help us keep things moving," Brubaker said. "It has to help if things are more streamlined and you only make the same decision once. I'm excited that it's a collaborative effort. Hopefully, everyone is going to benefit."

For additional information about Lean, contact Dennis Hayworth at dahayworth@dmacc.edu or 515-964-6346


DBR Welcomes New Business Solutions Consultant  Melissa Chavas

Melissa Chavas joined DMACC as adjunct faculty teaching a leadership development class for the Newton Campus. Melissa began in DMACC Business Resources as a Business Solutions Consultant in September of 2007. Her background includes over 17 years experience in the Human Resource Development field working with all different types of companies in varied industries. Melissa earned her BA in Theatre/Communication/Education from Simpson College and a M.Ed. in Organizational Learning & Human Resources Development (OLHRD) from Iowa State University.  Prior to joining DBR, Melissa owned her own consulting business, Chavas Consulting, for 8 years where she focused on training, consulting and instructional design. Melissa also spent 9 years working at American Media Incorporated, as the Director of Training and Employee Development and as a Senior Instructional Designer in Research and Development. For over 17 years, Melissa’s been teaching theatre and creative drama at the Des Moines Community Playhouse.

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