Tool 2: 6-3-5 Method


AKA

Recorded Round Robin Technique

Classification

Idiea Generating (IC)

Tool description

The 6-3-5 method is a brainwriting technique that generates and develops ideas by asking six participants to write, within five minutes, three ideas on seprate cards. These cards are then passed along to other participants for further refinement or additional ideas.

Typical application

  • To generate a large list of ideas for problem solving.

  • To unlock the creativity in teams.

  • To identify process or product-improvement opportunities.

  • To refine or build on previously generated ideas.

Problem-solving phase

Select and define problem or opportunity

Identify and analyze causes or potential change

Develop and plan possible solutions or change

Implement and evaluate solution or change

Measure and report solution or change results

Recognize and reward team efforts

Typically used by

Research/statistics

1

Creativity/innovation

Engineering

Project management

Manufacturing

Marketing/sales

Administration/documentation

Servicing/support

Customer/quality metrics

2

Change management

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before

  • Checklist

  • Checksheet

  • Observation

  • Interview technique

  • Problem specification

after

  • Criteria filtering

  • SCAMPER

  • Cluster analysis

  • Creativity assessment

  • Nominal group technique (NGT)

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Notes and key points

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Step-by-step procedure

  • STEP 1 A problem statement is shared with a team of six participants. See example Improve Customer Satisfaction.

  • STEP 2 Several blank cards are handed out to each participant with the instruction to generate three ideas (one per card) within five minutes.

  • STEP 3 Each participant writes three ideas related to the problem statement.

  • STEP 4 After the five-minute first round, participants pass the cards with written ideas to the person on their left.

  • STEP 5 The participants read all ideas passed to them, further develop the ideas, or add additional ideas to the previously recorded idea.

  • STEP 6 After five minutes, the second round is started, using the process as outlined in steps 4-5 above.

  • STEP 7 This process continues until each participant receives back his or her own card written during round one.

  • STEP 8 Lastly, all ideas are clustered and recorded. The chart is dated and saved for the next action step.

Example of tool application

Improve Customer Satisfaction

Date: xx/xx/xx

External

Product

Survey customers

No spare parts

Focus groups

Missing parts

Conduct interviews

Defective products

Random contact

Missing manual

Etc.

Etc.

Internal

Service

Complaint file

Make callbacks

Check "retuns" records

Be on time

Warranty claims

Forms filled out completely

Ask customer reps

No appointment errors

Sort correspondence

60 day followup

Reorder process

"Know your product"

Ask quality assurance

Accurate information

Shipping problem log

Check Code of Conduct

Etc.

Etc.




Six Sigma Tool Navigator(c) The Master Guide for Teams
Six Sigma Tool Navigator: The Master Guide for Teams
ISBN: 1563272954
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2005
Pages: 326

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