Obeya
Obeya is a team spirit improvement tool at an administrative level, originating from a long history of learning & improving. It is considered a component of lean manufacturing. Obeya objectives are rapid decision-making, reduction in rework and reconsiderations, and reduction in unnecessary discussions. The Obeya Association enumerates 11 Obeya Principles that define Obeya and guide its improvement.
The earliest notion of concept is believed to be the Analects of Confucius nearly 2500 years ago. The use of Obeya rooms has been proven by many companies to be successful.
Description
The Obeya can be understood as a team spirit improvement tool at an administrative level. It originated from a long history of learning & improving. Often associated in product development, an Obeya room can also be a place for software development, a command center, managing new business strategy, workflow and project management. This tool forces people to work together without distractions and creates a great atmosphere to generate new ideas. Conceptually akin to a traditional "war room", an Obeya will contain visually engaging charts and graphs depicting such information as program timing, milestones and progress-to-date and countermeasures to existing technical or scheduling issues.It is considered a component of lean manufacturing and in particular the Toyota Production System. A variety of different analogies have been drawn between an Obeya and other real life systems and structures. One such example is the bridge of a ship, where many different crewmates come together to support the operation of a complex entity by allowing all roles to be connected and understood. Obeya has been described as "the brain of the system".
During the product and process development, all individuals involved in managerial planning meet in a "great room" to speed up communication and decision-making. This is intended to increase efficiency and bring a better flow to the project, as well as an understanding of one's role within the cycle of the process.
Objectives
The objectives behind an Obeya are rapid decision-making, reduction in rework and reconsiderations, and reduction in unnecessary discussions.Moreover, it is a method where multiple information sources are combined for optimal decision making, involving multiple parties simultaneously. This makes it an excellent governing model for organizations that work Agile, Lean, or plan to do so.
The Obeya model is an inclusive organizational model as opposed to the hierarchical organizational models. So, an Obeya makes it possible to "design" for collaboration. In an Obeya strategy meets execution and the people involved in these subjects respectfully engage in conversation with each other.
Obeya's objectives involve helping to answer the following questions:
- Are we connected?
- Is everyone working on the same things?
- Are we meeting delivery/deadlines?
- Do our decisions reach everyone?
- Are we looking at the right information?
- What problems do we want to solve?
- Are the right people involved?
The 11 Obeya Principles
About the Obeya Principles
There are common traits and characteristics that are shared by most Obeya that are represented in the 11 Obeya Principles. The Obeya Principles collect and synthesise these characteristics and aid best practice sharing. They are meant to guide Obeya use and development. The Obeya Principles provide a common language and a conceptual foundation of Obeya.An Obeya means to work across 4 quadrants: Mindset, '''Alignment, Workspace and Content. The 11 Principles further define how to approach work in an Obeya in every quadrant. The relative order of the separate Principles are regardless of their relevance.
The combination of the principles with the roles Obeya Builders and Obeya Hosts provide a solid framework to approach Obeya. It provides grip in your Obeya setup without loss of flexibility.
Mindset
Alignment
Workspace
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History
The Analects of Confucius 2500 years ago seems to be the earliest notion of what later developed into many different management philosophies. It is believed to have been written up by Confucius disciples over the course of 30 to 50 years. The Analects could be regarded as influential social and ethical philosophy. Rich, diverse and over 2500 years old, Confucian tradition teaches about the idea that good life lies in social relations, starting with family and extending into friends and community. Confucianism highlights the question of what roles we occupy in our lifetime and what our obligations are regarding those roles. Confucius proposed learning as a cycle of stages. in which early stages are focused around improving understanding. Next. We need to think critically about what we learn, according to Confucius, simultaneously. We see the development of actual physical places where' the way is practiced 'evolving throughout Eastern history, making use of visual stimulation. It's not hard to draw links to modern day Obeya use. Confucianism favors light government, informal means of social control and emotional harmony. Confucius can be considered an educator. encouraging constant questioning in the pursuit of learning.Later in history on the other side of the world, the West started building upon an idea what we would now call a scientific approach. Francis Bacon, an English philosopher and statesman, can be regarded as highly influential. He argued for inductive reasoning and careful observation to avoid misleading. One of Bacons' goals in life was to uncover truth. His methodological ways to uncover truth also show a clear link to modern day Obeya's. It is believed that Bacons 'approach provided the roots of Plan-Do-Check-Act improvement cycles as proposed by Shewhart and Deming and eventually laid the foundations for SCRUM and Agile. With the start of the Industrial Age roughly from the 1800s on, management practices evolve, and Eastern and Western management philosophies start to influence each other. In Japan, Toyota successfully adopted Deming's ideas, which lead to the Toyota Production system. Resulting in higher standards for manufacturing. The resulting competition motivated American manufacturers to implement statistical quality control in the United States. From the 1980s, both MIT and Harvard play vital roles in modeling management practices and providing empirical data / analyses. Visual management and the use of Obeya rooms became an integral part of said practices and are still becoming increasingly popular in modern days. Researching Obeya's rich historical background shows:
- Many exchanges between Eastern and Western philosophies throughout history
- Strong link with improvement cycles, especially PDCA
- Obeya practice logically rooted within both Lean and Agile practices Both MIT and Harvard have been influential, modeling practices and making them
- Focus on work floor and human development
Company usage