Reviving WWII-Era Process Improvement: A Tool for Modern Efficiency

2025-04-02
Reviving WWII-Era Process Improvement:  A Tool for Modern Efficiency

This article announces a project to recreate and update the Work Simplification Program, a WWII-era government process improvement tool. The goal is to make process improvement accessible to ordinary citizens and local organizations, not just large corporations. The project, hosted on a website called "Standards," aims to help identify and eliminate inefficient processes, leading to greater efficiency and improved public services. Unlike modern corporate approaches focusing on short-term cost-cutting, this program emphasizes long-term effectiveness and citizen experience. The team has already digitized the original training manuals and plans to recreate other materials like process charts.