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BPP Resources Kit

BPP Resources Kit - Beef CRC - Beef Genetic Technologies

The Beef Profit Partnerships offers all its participants and partners the opportunity to access the Resources Kit.

This kit contains information about each step of the
Continuous Improvement and Innovation cycle as well as helpful tips and tools.

What is Continuous Improvement and Innovation?


The main thing people who use Continuous Improvement and Innovation (CI&I) say about it, is that it is a thinking process.

These people realise the important role thinking plays in achieving improvement and innovation.

After all if we think the same, we’ll do they same and get the same.

Another key point people make about CI&I is that it isn’t just about thinking. It’s about focusing thinking and action.

We can think as much as we like, but if we don’t take action nothing happens.

There are six main things the CI&I process is designed to achieve:


  • More improvements and innovations
  • Faster improvements and innovations
  • Proof of improvements and innovations
  • Confidence about how and why the improvements and innovations were achieved
  • Skills and confidence to continue to achieve improvements and innovations in the future
  • Satisfaction and enjoyment from using the process and achieving rewarding results.

CI&I is a process to focus thinking and action to achieve improvements and innovations – now, and in the future.

The CI&I process follows a logical sequence of steps that, when completed, deliver a particular, desired result.

Simply click on the individual link below to read the relevant information about each step in the process.

Focus
Step 1 - Situation Analysis
Step 2 - Impact Analysis
Step 3 - Action design
Step 4 - Action implementation
Step 5 - Results Assessment
Step 6 - Creation and synthesis


For further details about the Beef Profit Partnerships, please contact Cynthia Mulholland on 02 6773 3525 or cynthia.mulholland@une.edu.au

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