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Lani On Uprooting The Biggest Pain Point Of Shopee Philippines

6/26/2021

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Melanie Mojica, now a Supply Chain Technical Analysis Manager from Universal Robina Corporation used to clean up such a persistent mess in Shopee Philippines as their former Operational Excellence Lead.
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Believe it or not, the biggest companies in the Philippines still suffer from recurring problems. Best believe, a tad inspiration from colleagues can solve this kind of issue. This is one of the reasons that sparked Lani’s idea of going through a Six Sigma journey.
 
What prompted you to take the Six Sigma Workshop?
“I wanted to enhance my skills and make sure that I am equipped with the right tools especially in the nature of my work.” Melanie said.
 
What prompted you to start your project?
She answered, “My project is one of the biggest pain points in my previous company.”
 
What was your project about?
Melanie stated, “Reduction of Return SLA - returning of parcels to sellers.”
 
What were the results of your project?
“The project shows a considerable impact in the process and cost.” She added, “We were able to hit our target SLA and at the same time, minimized the cost incurred from this SLA reduction.”

How was it like for you, starting up and executing your own project?
Melanie confessed, “It was exciting and very challenging.”
 
Among the Action Items that were done, what were the key elements that led to the success of your project?
“The support of the sponsor/s and cooperation of the entire project team.” She mentioned, “Everyone is more than willing to help and exert extra effort to ensure that we will be able to achieve our goal.”
 
What was the impact of your project to your company?
Melanie revealed, “It decreased customer contact since we’re able to fulfill our targeted SLA of returning the parcels to the sellers. it also decreased claims amount by 1.7M after implementation of the project.”
 
What was the impact of being a certified Six Sigma Green Belt to you as an individual and as a professional?
“First of all, it added confidence and I’m inspired to share what I know to my colleagues, which I know will be helpful for them as well.” She shared, “And I received more offers from other employers with a more competitive salary.”
 
What would be your message to those who are currently taking the Green Belt Program and those who are currently conducting their own projects?
“Be open to ideas.” Melanie quoted. “Delegate tasks and always communicate. Involve the right people and ensure that everyone is aligned with the goal.” She emphasized, “Look for mentors inside or outside the organization to guide you and challenge your current ideas. This is exactly what I did.”

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2020: A Blessing In Disguise To Heys’ Accomplished Green Belt Project.

6/19/2021

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Hazel Asutilla, Engineer 2 of Emerson Electric bagged her Green Belt Certification last August 2020 after making things easier for Engineering to understand the critical parts of her organization’s process.


We have seen massive companies rapidly revolutionizing the technological world. But we don’t really pay attention to the people behind that exponential growth. Today, we bring you one of them. A Filipina who chose to make a difference.


Which industry do you belong to?
“Emerson is an OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) whose products are being used as components in the products of another company. Emerson in the Philippines is a back office in which we are supporting the whole Emerson, Globally.” Heys began.


What is your current position in the company?
She replied, “Engineer 2, Component Engineering.”


What prompted you to take the Six Sigma Workshop?
“Back in 2018, I was looking for Career Growth. That's why I’ve decided to take the Lean Six Sigma training. Years before that, I was also interested in process improvement. Making our day-to-day task easier and finishing our deadline ahead of time so we could also have a work-life balance.” Hazel explained.


What prompted you to start your project?
She disclosed, “After the training, I wanted to apply all the learning that I gained from the training. I also believed that if I did not start the project as soon as possible, I might forget those lessons and start at zero.”


What was your project about?
“My project is about the NPD projects we are receiving from our R&D. Our task is to scrub the BOM. Though the project is a new product, some approved parts in the BOM are already Obsolete/Declined and sometimes Non-RoHS during our initial assessment.” She added, “Also, this is an opportunity for us to have a cost reduction.”


What were the results of your project?
Heys cited, “We’ve been able to mitigate the risk of having shortages or production stoppage by releasing the Bill of Material to production that has EOL or decline parts. We’ve developed an automated tool to assess the health of the BOM and to make it easier for Engineering to understand the Critical Parts.”


 How was it like for you, starting up and executing your own project?
“To be honest, it was scary. I got pressured.” She confessed. But by having a very supportive Supervisor and a team that is very cooperative, we made it. By the end of the project, I realized that I really improved. There were things that I thought I couldn’t do, but through that time I did not realize that I was able to do it. Maybe it became easier because of my team.”


Among the action Items that were done, what were the key elements that led to the success of your project?
Hazel proudly answered, “Teamwork, Open Communication, and understanding the strength and weaknesses of each member of the team. I think this helped us to finish the project, successfully.”


What was the impact of your project on your company? 
“We’ve been able to decrease the average Single Sourced parts from 35% to 7%. We also have a Potential Cost reduction of $44 million with Realized Savings of $13,000.” She said with gratitude.


What was the impact of being a certified Six Sigma Green Belt on you as an individual and a professional?
“For me, it’s gaining the respect of my colleagues and the trust of my Superior. After the success of our project, I got promoted and another opportunity of leading another project came in.” Heys emphasized, “All the efforts and learning from the training didn't go to waste.”


 What would be your message to those who are currently taking or planning to take the Green Belt Program or those who are currently conducting their own projects?
“To those people who are planning to take the training, remove all your worries, because it's worth it. Let’s invest in ourselves, not just with other money investment. Our career growth is unto us and not from the company we are working for. Not even not from our Superior. They are just on our side to guide us, but we are the ones who will decide on where we will be in the next years of our career.” She wonderfully said.


 Is there anything else that you’d like to share about your experience?
Hazel ended, “At first, I was hesitant to take the training and it took me two years to finally take it. After finishing the project, I realized that I should have gotten my certification earlier if I weren’t afraid and trusted myself that I could do it. So, for anybody out there who is afraid to take the first step, trust yourself, and believe that you can.”


Take the leap of faith. You might be scared for now but it’s just a reminder that there are people who care like your team and Six Sigma PH who will guide you through the rough roads to success.


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“No Matter What The Obstacles Are, All You Have To Do Is Face Them…” Edward Ting, Certified Lean Six Sigma Green Belt

6/13/2021

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Edward Ting, former Supervisor of Allis Cassava Cakes and Pastries Inc., seized his Green Belt Certification last March 2019’s Green Belt Workshop at One Pacific Place Serviced Residences.

It is humbling to witness someone so passionate deliver his message to the crowd. As Ting shares his Six Sigma journey to our aspiring class graduates, he was also feeding our ears with inspiration through the story of his successful project that molded his company and bolstered his professional growth.

What prompted you to take the Six Sigma Workshop?
“Career Growth” He answered.

What convinced you to start your project?
Edward cited, “To be certified and increase my competency.”

What was your project about?
“Reduction of waste.” He mentioned.

What were the results of your project?
Edward boasted “The defects were reduced from an average of 500 down to 50.”

How was it like for you, starting up and executing your own project?
He exclaimed, “Challenging!”

Among the action Items that were done, what were the key elements that led to the success of your project?
“Proper, constant and consistent communication with all channels.” Edward recalled.

What was the impact of your project to your company?
He emphasized, “Roughly 8 million peso annualized savings.”


What was the impact of being a certified Six Sigma Green Belt to you as an individual and as a professional?
He stated, “I was promoted as a project manager in JP Morgan in a matter of 1 month.”


What would be your message to those who are currently taking or planning to take the Green Belt Program and to those who are currently conducting their own projects?
“Never give up. Monitor the results and escalate to your sponsor if needed.” He advised.


Is there anything else that you’d like to share about your experience?
Edward concluded, “No matter what the obstacles are, all you have to do is face them head on and think of all possible solutions and don't be afraid to test it and evaluate results.”
 
Let your impact change the way things work!
 
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The Road To ₱206,000 Annualized Cost Savings With Hamberto Real

6/5/2021

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Hamberto Real, a former Quality Analyst of West Contact Services, unveiled his secrets on bagging a Green Belt Certification with a victorious project through Lean Six Sigma.


Hamberto has been an advocate of continuous improvement and practical application of knowledge for the longest time. His commitment towards professional growth motivated him to finally grow through Six Sigma PH and it fueled him to launch a project that has massively improved the performance of his company. With an effective mentorship program and a first-class consultation, he successfully completed his project and garnered multiple promotions in just a short period of time.

What prompted you to take the Six Sigma Workshop?
Hamberto answered, “It’s my personal interest in upgrading my skills and being able to apply the knowledge in the workplace.”

What convinced you to start a project?
“The practical application of knowledge acquired is the best way of learning post study.” He added.

What was your project about and were the results?
“It’s the Reduction of QA Evaluation Cycle Time.” He claimed “It was a revelation that capacity can be further maximized.”


How was it like executing your own project?
Hamberto recalled, “It was an exciting experience and petrifying at the same time.”

Among the action Items that were done, what were the key elements that made your project successful?
“The consultation provided by my Coach and Mentor, Rex “The Six Sigma Guy” Tuozo while this project was being implemented.” He cited.

What was the impact of your project to your company?
He proudly said “Approximately a total annualized cost savings of ₱206,000.”

What was the impact of being a certified Six Sigma Green Belt to you as an individual and as a professional?
“My confidence was boosted and I was able to keep up with the demand of Process Improvement” Hamberto pointed out.


What would be your message to those who are currently taking or planning to take the Green Belt Program and to those who are currently conducting their own projects?
He advised, “For those who are conducting current projects, always reach out to the coach, mentors, and alumni as they will always be there to give guidance and assistance. For those who are planning to take it, it’s a good learning investment and will provide an additional boost to your career.

Is there anything else that you’d like to share about your experience?
“Recently, Six Sigma PH launched their first ever Scrum & Agile Certification. My registration was committed with no hesitations and reservations. I am proud to be a Six Sigma PH Alumni and it's an honor and a pleasure to be certified first for Green Belt and Scrum Coach Asean.” Hamberto confessed.

He concluded, “Learning is a two way road. It all starts with YOU and your APPETITE for improving yourself. Six Sigma PH has various courses that will aid your current situation. Rest assured that the coaches and mentors will be there every step of the way until the finish line is reached.” 

Follow your gut. We would love to see you produce colossal amounts of results too!

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    Rex Jayson Tuozo "The Six Sigma Guy"

    Rex is a Six Sigma Trainer and Consultant, theater performer, Suits & Game of Thrones fan, and the author of the 1st Six Sigma book in the Philippines

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