Hoshin Kanri

Visual Strategic Planning

Hoshin Kanri stands as the preeminent strategic planning methodology for contemporary organizations. This approach empowers enterprises to translate overarching visions into individual accountabilities through adaptable strategic management. Originating from Japan, Hoshin Kanri, also known as policy deployment, represents a cornerstone of Total Quality Management embraced by a growing array of businesses.

Developed by Dr. Yogi Akao and Mizamoto in response to insights from Deming, Juran, and other leadership figures, Hoshin Kanri fosters rigorous strategic planning and quality enhancement. Within this framework, "hoshins"—key initiatives driving transformative change—are pivotal, serving as ambitious objectives crucial for organizational advancement and continuous improvement efforts.

We conduct retreats for organizations needed a strategic advantage in the marketplace. Sessions typically are 2 - 3 days in length. Contact us for details.

In the 1990s, Karen had the privilege of participating in workshops led by Yogi Akao, the pioneering creator of Hoshin Kanri and QFD (Quality Function Deployment).
These sessions provided her with invaluable insights, culminating in the development of a structured methodology for integrating product design principles into strategic planning processes.

Customer Feedback

See what our clients say about our efficiency and customer focus.

"Karen provides not just the experience and understanding that is vital to her training programs, but also the excitement that keeps the participants involved and anxious to implement the techniques that she presents."

Charles Bruce, VP Quality, Emerson Electric Company

St. Louis, MO

"I just wanted to say a big thanks for all the training over the past three days. It was like getting a 3 year masters degree squashed into 24 hours! Your depth of knowledge if fascinating and your communication skills are outstanding. If you should need anything please let me know. I look forward to working with you in the near future on a Hoshin project."

Philip Farrugia, Lean & CI Manager, Methode Electronics

Malta

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