{"id":280,"date":"2020-07-28T09:28:23","date_gmt":"2020-07-28T17:28:23","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/5f205ebc6ea9f00017163bfd"},"modified":"2022-06-09T11:54:03","modified_gmt":"2022-06-09T19:54:03","slug":"a-system-to-start-your-system-dmaic","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/nancyorganizes.com\/blog\/a-system-to-start-your-system-dmaic\/","title":{"rendered":"A System to Start Your System….DMAIC"},"content":{"rendered":"
My clients love it when we come in and declutter, using the system of SORT-PURGE-OFFLOAD-ORGANIZE with the Lean 6 Sigma system. Sustaining it? Keeping it organized, that can be another challenge entirely. Getting to the ROOT CAUSE of how it got there\u2026.well that can be a life changer.<\/p>\n
While having a system for banishing the clutter in your life works great, the challenge of keeping it that way my clients find that sometimes involves a little self-examination and honesty with themselves. If they just repeat the processes that got them there in the first place, it can be a circular issue. How\u2019s that saying go\u2026\u201dIf you always do what you\u2019ve always done, you always get what you always got?\u201d..yeah, there\u2019s that\u2026The true answer is to commit to a system that allows you to get back to organized quickly.<\/p>\n
To truly stay organized it helps to take a step back and look at the area(s) that were frustrating them the most. A way to do this and get a clear picture sometimes works with a system called DMAIC\u2014say it \u201cduh-may-ik\u201d. Duh-WHO?<\/p>\n
Here\u2019s how to think about it: I\u2019m going to use a simple example we recently had in our family, helping my husband find his keys in the morning.<\/p>\n
D<\/strong> Define<\/u><\/strong> the Problem: What\u2019s Not working here? It might be a small thing like relocating something to a more convenient spot rather than putting it on the closest flat surface. Example: My husband was having trouble locating his keys every morning. The rest of us keep our keys in a basket in the living room, he didn\u2019t want to do that because he felt that he wasted time hunting through a basket of keys. We DEFINED the problem: it wasn\u2019t convenient for him to search through the basket each morning for his keys.<\/p>\n