AAOM Handbook
Find solutions to employee concerns that are within approved practices. Involve supervisors and selected employees in identifying potential special causes and identifying solutions (encouraging contribution). Translate policies, procedures, systems, and standards into acceptable practices for your workplace(s). As required, create standards for your area where none are established externally. Call supervisors to account for their actions in ensuring that schedules, standards, and practices are adhered to by team-members. Consistently model appropriate values and behaviours. Programming - organise your work such that you; Use BPF processes and systems for the timely and correct assessment and approval of the work that is necessary, appropriate and funded for the delivery of the process performance requirements. Apply resources to meet business expectations. Monitor the quality of the planning, scheduling and resourcing activities occurring to set up for the timely and successful completion of work in your area of accountability. Monitor the relevant function level purpose and theory measures for special cause events, and respond appropriately to; o deal with those you have the authority to correct, o escalate those that you do not have the authority to correct. Frequent all areas/aspects of the process, including those that are off the beaten path. Confirm that everything is as it should be or identify the risks to the business from a possible unanticipated threat. Monitor that standards and practices are adhered to in all areas of accountability and on all shifts. Technical Continuously acquire knowledge and skills relating to interacting with people. Continuously acquire knowledge and skills relating to the technical capabilities and risks to the process and people. Support the work of the second level manager by contributing ideas to: o Identify interdependencies with other processes or systems. o Optimise production and service strategies. o Optimise operating master and expenditure schedules. Second Level Manager Following this model, the things that differentiate the work of the second level of management are; Deliver processes that meet the business‘s current optimum specification limits. Specify any work practices necessary to implement the policies, procedures, systems, and standards that have been designed to limit process variation, and/or prevent special cause events.
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