VENTURA COUNTY — The Ventura County Public Works Agency’s (VCPWA) announced that using Lean Six Sigma efficiency programs provided nearly $2 million in cost avoidance this fiscal year, and almost $7 million in cost avoidance over the past six years.
The cost avoidance came from applying the techniques of Lean Six Sigma, one of the world’s most popular management efficiency programs, which uncovered a number of important opportunities for cost savings. These included sharing an expensive backhoe with other county agencies (avoiding the cost of purchasing two), re-evaluating water supply channel management, and organizing and labeling the contents of a storage closet to significantly reduce search times.
Under Lean Six Sigma, agency employees and Six Sigma counselors have conducted 175 events, which involve identifying a potential problem and finding ways to resolve that problem with more efficient processes. Lean Six Sigma is based on the principles of continuous improvement as well as making sure processes prevent defects, mistakes and waste.
“VCPWA is transforming into a high-performing organization where continuous process improvement is part of the DNA of every activity,” said Jeff Pratt, Director of the Public Works Agency. “At VCPWA our people are empowered thorugh trust, communication and safety so our department is fiscally responsible, custom-focused, accountable, transparent, innovative and resource-minded. The Lean and Six Sigma program and our leadership from the CEO’s office and Board of Supervisors ensure we are the very best.”
The Public Works Agency has been working on Six Sigma Lean projects since 2009, and 281 agency employees have participated in at least one event since then. This year, there were 18 events, out of a total of 175 events over the the past six years. About 400 employees are now trained on Lean Six Sigma techniques at the Agency.