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August 13, 2014 | Barb Carr

Root Cause Analysis Tips: 2014 Global TapRooT® Summit Best Practices (Entergy Services)

Darlene Normand of Entergy Services shared her TapRooT® best practice with us at the 2014 Global TapRooT® Summit, during our Users Share Best Practices session. Watch her video below to learn how she got everyone engaged and having fun while teaching them TapRooT®:

If you’re at work and don’t have time to watch the video, here’s her tip:

“Hello my name is Darlene Normand. I’m with Entergy Services, fossil section. We’re building a new plant. We had a conference last year and I was tasked with teaching everyone a little bit about TapRooT®. We cover four states and they heard about TapRooT® because they were getting these corrective actions to put in place, but they didn’t know what it was. So how do you teach 1000 people about TapRooT® and make it fun? Well, I came up with a game, and called it the TapRooT® scramble. (I think I called Ken Reed and said “Hey, you got anything for me?”) I made a SnapCharT®. I used the pothole story from the 5-day class and I made puzzle pieces from the SnapCharT®. I had them all scrambled. I think I did 20 groups. I would give them the story, put them in teams, and their goal was to put the SnapCharT® in the sequence that it went. It went over well; the VPs and the directors got a little taste of it, and some people even took it back to their plants and started changed some of their ways with TapRooT®. It got the message across. It was fun.”

Want to learn more about our 2015 TapRooT® Summit in Las Vegas?

Click here: http://www.taproot.com/taproot-summit

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