The Bright Ideas Campaign is different than any other
employee suggestion program.
The Campaign is a proven way to capture hundreds of
ideas to improve productivity, cut costs and drive improvements from the
bottom up. It is not a "program", but a high energy
motivational Campaign.
The
Bright Ideas Campaign is Powerful and Fast
The Bright Ideas Campaign is a streamlined and powerful variant to typical suggestion
programs. With most suggestion box programs, results are sporadic and
slow. Many good ideas get screened out, lay dormant, or are overlooked
and ignored by management. On the other hand, this high intensity
Campaign generates hundreds of ideas in three weeks or less.
The Bright Idea
Campaign is designed to focus on
specific improvement opportunities. Employees are asked to submit ideas
on one or more of these areas:
1. Cost reduction
2. Continuous
improvement
3. Problem
identification
4. Customer retention
and satisfaction
5. New product and
service generation
6. Safety improvement
The goal is to get one
idea from each person during each week of the Campaign. Supervisors
cannot say "no" to any idea. Each one is evaluated and every participant
receives instant recognition for the idea they submit. After the initial
three-week period, employees continue to provide ideas and suggestions
for continuous improvement.
Expect
100% Employee Participation!
The Bright
Ideas Campaign emphasizes one principle -- focus on your job
and look for as many improvements as possible.
By doing this, you accomplish three things:
1. You
allow everyone to get involved and thereby create a receptive atmosphere
for change, innovation, and continuous improvement.
2. You open communication channels, build trust and identify opportunities for
changes for the better
3. The ideas motivate and energize larger ideas with greater impact.
Build
Teamwork and
Employee Engagement
It is this receptive atmosphere that allows ideas to become improvement
realities. The same people who last month may have ignored requests for
co-operation are now enthusiastic and team oriented. Things get done
faster than ever before. Communication on all levels improves and
bottlenecks are unplugged.
The goal is to get people to look at their jobs, work together, and
communicate in a collaborative manner. Employees are asked to suggest cost
saving ideas and ideas to improve quality and customer satisfaction. It is
important to get people to consider even the smallest ideas that can
improve the overall organization.
Over
30 years of research and experience in suggestion and employee
involvement programs went into creating this system.
The Bright Ideas Campaign can be used as a stand a
lone program or compliment an existing suggestion program.
Use Our Idea Campaign to:
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Initiate a
highly effective, high energy, and motivating suggestion program
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Give your
current suggestion program a sh
ot-in-the-arm
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Target
specific aspects of your business such as process improvement, safety,
employee retention, cost reduction, or customer satisfaction
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Identify
ways to cut costs
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Improve
communication
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Get 100%
participation from the bottom of the organization to the top
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Kick off a
new program or product
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Support your
Kaizen and/or CIP program
Boost Employee Motivation and
Improve Productivity
Do you remember
the last time someone thanked you for your ideas? How did it make
you feel? Just imagine if you could multiply that powerful feeling to all
of your workforce?
This Campaign has a proven track record in hundreds of companies. If you
follow the guide carefully, you can insure a tremendous result, both in
the quality and quantity of ideas and the subsequent motivation of your
workforce.
Innovate Your Organization
There are many reasons to run a Bright
Ideas Campaign. Whether you are trying to cut costs or improve job
satisfaction, this Campaign will bring in hundreds of new ideas and
innovation.
Your workforce has good ideas--they want to
be engaged and involved. This Campaign is one of the most effective ways to capture their ideas and suggestions.
Idea Campaigns have many uses. Companies use this Campaign to kick off a new program or a new way of
doing business. The Campaign drives involvement and commitment from the
lowest parts of the business to the top. The ideas your front-line
workers submit will not only be worth millions of dollars in cost
savings, but also generate a positive change in attitude toward your
company.
10 Reasons to Implement the Bright Ideas
Campaign
1) Become an Engagement Hero!
The results generated from this Campaign are so powerfully successful
you will gain the admiration and respect from those in your business or
hospital.
2) Revitalize Your Current Suggestion Program.
The Campaign can be used to compliment your current Kaizen process,
other suggestion program or used as a stand-a-lone program.
3) Build Teamwork and Enhance Communication.
Many organizations say this is more like a motivation program than
anything else. It helps to tear down barriers between departments,
stimulates creativity, and improves communication. One person told me,
"I now know my company cares. They asked me for my ideas!"
4) Tear Down Walls and Barriers.
Do you ever get frustrated because departments/sections don't work with
each other? This program is designed to work cross-functionally. It
helps you identify barriers and conflicts that inhibit productivity and
communication. It does it in a non-threatening, non "finger pointing"
way.
5) Saves Money.
Organizations with active employee suggestion programs report the
average savings from employee ideas is more than $1,000 per year, per
employee. An effectively run cost cutting Campaign can generate hundreds of thousands
of dollars in cost savings ideas from your employees.
6) Easy to Implement.
Our complete instructions and guidelines provide a foolproof system for
you to launch a successful suggestion and employee involvement program.
If you need us, we can also help you over the phone.
7) Enjoy 100% Employee Participation.
No other program available will get people as excited and engaged as
this one. If you follow the directions and guidelines we can almost
guarantee you will get ideas from every employee in your organization.
8) Boost Employee Morale.
When you encourage employees to share their ideas...and when the
employees participate in implementing their ideas...their morale goes
up. This improves productivity and lowers costly employee turnover.
9) Self-Contained Program.
Everything you need to start a high powered suggestion and employee
Campaign is provided. The only things you may add are the prizes and
awards to give out to your employees.
10) Sarbanes-Oxley Act Compliant.
Employers’ need for suggestion systems has increased due to new
government regulations and other developments in the post-Enron business
environment. The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 mandates all publicly held
companies have a mechanism in place by April 26, 2003 to enable
employees to submit confidential and anonymous messages to the audit
committee of that company. Our systems provide employees a safe way to
address issues internally.
Proven Track Record With Significant
Results
Direct Benefits:
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Improve
customer satisfaction
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Creates a feeling of empowerment
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Improves job satisfaction
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Creates ownership and trust
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Captures hundreds of new ideas in 3-4 weeks
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30-40% of the ideas generated can be implemented
immediately by front-line supervisors
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Improves motivation and morale
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Reduces costs
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Improves internal communication
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Creates a positive attitude
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Improves profitability
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Results pay for the cost of the program
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Low risk, high payoff
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Typical Results:
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The Hartford Hospital
got 495 ideas from 168 people.
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The U.S. Army got 530 ideas in 3 weeks from
200 people.
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Eaton Corporation gained 944 ideas from 113
people reaching 100% participation
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Parker Hannifin Corporation got 499 ideas
from 103 employees
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National Semiconductor saved $3,600,000
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The U.S. Park Service made over 12,000
suggestions with an approval rate of 75 percent
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WIKA captured over
1600 ideas from 600 employees in 3 weeks. One suggestion was
worth over $125,000 in cost savings.
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