Having worked in logistics for approximately fifteen years one of the industry rags I pick up on a regular basis is Logistics Management. Recently there was an article titled “The Five Hallmarks of Operational Excellence.” It was written by Mark Pearson, who is in Accenture’s Supply Chain Management. This article applies equally as well in home healthcare including DME, Infusion Therapy, and Respiratory Therapy.
The focus of the article is that high performance businesses put a premium on operational excellence. Why? It creates a source of competitive advantage and generates cash benefits. In today’s difficult economic times operational excellence offers the opportunity to increase quality, reliability, flexibility, speed, and customer value. Home healthcare operates in a very competitive environment. How do you create operational excellence?
In order to achieve operational excellence owners need to step back and look at the big picture. First, how is the business set up to achieve the established goals. Second, how is work organized and executed. There are five main characteristics. This is the first characteristic that facilitates this -
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