A3 Practical Problem Solving – Step 2 Containment

This video blog will give you an inital overview to A3 Practical Problem Solving – Step 2 Containment. This is an 8 part mini series on the A3 8 Step Practical Problem Solving method. We have already covered:-

Step 1 – Problem Clarification

A3 Practical Problem Solving – Step 2 Containment

The video is presented by Peter Watkins a Senior Coach at LEA , who explains the key points using a Visual Teach Poster.

The top half of our Teach Poster focuses on the Purpose, Process & People of Practical Problem Solving. This is covered in our FREE Skill Level 1 course on A3 Practical Problem Solving – ACCESS HERE

This blog series concentrates on the lower half of the Visual Teach Poster , which covers the 8 step method based on Toyota Business Practice.

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Key Learning Points from the Video

What is The Purpose of Containment in Problem Solving ?

action to make a change

Immediate Action – What can you do now to stop the bleeding? So the situation doesn’t get any worse!

To Protect the Customer First

Containment is action to make a change to the current situation and protect the customer (Externally or Internally)

band aid

It should buy you time to do problem solving activity properly!

Purpose is to contain the problem, not solve it !

Containment is mainly used on a “caused” GAP (i.e. when you are not meeting standard of doing the work and you need to get back to meeting that standard again)

containment warning

Common Mistake!

At lot of organisations only ever try to react & contain problems…… but then don’t go on to steps 3 – 8 to understand the root causes and prevent it from coming back !

Example of step 2 containment for an A3 Document
Example of Practical Problem Solving A3 – Step2 Containment

Developing Containment Actions

the 5w's and 2 H's for containment actions

Containment will not be robust unless 5W’s & 2 H’s have been defined for the actions

Prioritise your quick containment actions based on the following :-

-Simplicity

Minimal modification to current process

– Time to implement

Visual on what is containment

Containment should help with understanding the Situation Better

Put actions in place” to filter out and prevent and further issues for customers if required ?

Often putting in data collection and review process is the first step of containment

Leapers reviewing Containment activities

What did you discover and learn from your containment activities ?

Were the Containment Actions Effective ? – did you make an impact the GAP ?

Containment should be removed once the root cause is found and countermeasures standardised – Step 8

A3 Practical Problem Solving – Step 2 Containment

Helpful hints on this step:-

Its key to ensure that you dont jump to solutions and say that you have solved the problem at this stage!

“Fire Fighting” the symptoms of a problem rather than understanding the true problem, will lead to activity without achieving the desired results .

Containment is about putting “Band Aid” (stop the bleeding) in place to protect the customer (internal & external). This buy’s the time to do problem solving correctly and reliefs some pressure on leadership to do something

Only clearly defining the problem and a thorough problem analysis & breakdown will lead to significant results

SPEED SPEED SPEED

Containment should not be slow , the activities must be done as fast as possible.

A lot of containment activity has to start with just understanding the problem better and getting some intial data / facts to turn it into information about the situation

However this is not real action to change something or stop it happing – unless you use the data to do something now.

Measuring containiment activities

When measuring containment effectiveness make sure you highlight the starting point of your actions – so you know how or if they affected the result

Use the Learning and data from Containment activities, it should help you with the next step to break down the problem

A3 Practical Problem Solving – Step 2 Containment

We have gathered together some links below for selected courses, books and articles if you want to learn more about A3 Problem Solving.