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The following materials summarize the resources and ideas used to develop the project to date: | The following materials summarize the resources and ideas used to develop the project to date: | ||
*[[file:Cereghino 2020 DRAFT planning and funding system.pdf]] - diagram describing the planning and funding system | *[[file:Cereghino 2020 DRAFT planning and funding system.pdf]] - diagram describing the planning and funding system | ||
*[[file: Cereghino & Rivas 2020 continuous improvement at align | *[[file: Cereghino & Rivas 2020 continuous improvement at align workgroup.pdf]] - a presentation to the [[Align Grant Coordination Workgroup]] to provide support in developing a strategy for planning and funding improvements. | ||
*Video [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_4Yheawa6bY pre-workshop briefing] to put project description standard work in context. | *Video [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_4Yheawa6bY pre-workshop briefing] to put project description standard work in context. | ||
*Video [https://youtu.be/5RKsywC46Mo proposal to "Coordination Community"] following ECB agreement to ask coordination community to assist in development of continuous improvement system. | *Video [https://youtu.be/5RKsywC46Mo proposal to "Coordination Community"] following ECB agreement to ask coordination community to assist in development of continuous improvement system. |
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Self improvement is an intrinsic part of good government. The Continuous Improvement Project is developing a prototype process for improving how state and federal agency systems that fund, regulate, or organize ecosystem recovery to better serve local practitioners.
Project InitiationThis project is inspired by Gemba Kaizen theory, where improvement opportunities are identified by the people who do the work and enabled through standard practices. The project emerged from Coordinated Investment meetings and is being developed in close coordination with the Align - Washington Ecosystem Grant Coordination Workgroup and Floodplains by Design programs. It continues with support from the Puget Sound Partnership's Ecosystem Coordination Board.
Improvement NetworkImplementing an efficient continuous improvement process requires ongoing collaboration among five parties:
Prototype ProcessThe process currently is envisioned to include these roles, steps and tools within the improvement network. Ongoing Improvement Projects
Supporting MaterialsThe following materials summarize the resources and ideas used to develop the project to date:
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