A lean
methodology or process is a philosophy that considers the
expenditure of non - value add resources to the customers in any aspect as
wasteful. The process then aims on eliminating such wastages from the system
which would improve the efficiency of the organization as a whole. The main
goals of a lean system can be briefly stated as to eliminate waste, improve
quality, reduce time and total costs.
What makes the Southwest Airlines lean?
Southwest is one of those airlines who has seen profits
consistently despite the problems the airlines industry face. They have been
also been associated with delivering efficient and on time service. Having a low amount of cost in their
operations is one of the contributing factors in their success. This low cost
model is brought out by the strategy in place. Is this strategy lean? Below are the factors that make suggest so:
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A
customer centric approach to the operations.
Southwest Airlines introduced the “bags fly free” concept. While
the competition charges approx $120 round trip for baggage, they don’t charge
anything for the first and second bags. This has been well received by the
public as it had addressed one of their biggest problems with airlines. This
showed that Southwest was listening to the customer complaints. The airlines also introduced ticketless travel
which addressed another main issue the passengers faced at the airports. They anticipated
that the huge lines would decrease customer satisfaction and in turn decrease
the turnaround time standard set by the airline.
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Eliminate
waste in the value stream :
Airline industries face wastage
in the form of idle time due to congested airports. Southwest minimize idle
time with faster airplane turnaround. All employees contribute towards ensuring
timely take offs and landing . The entire crew works together as a smooth
system and ensure that there is very little rework in the form of reticketing
or rescheduling. Also they use the hub and spoke system to distribute passengers
in the airport and concentrated on point to point routes.
-
Provide
affordable service without compromise in the quality
The reason for Southwest’s low cost model lies in its use of one type of
aircraft –the Boeing 737. Apart from being fuel efficient, this strategy keeps
reduces the variable maintenance cost. The airline do not serve meals on board
and there are on luxury seats offered. Due to all these things, they were able
to offer lower ticket process to the
customers.
To summarize, Southwest Airlines
conforms to the process steps required by a lean system. Furthermore they are
working to improve the processes continuously finding ways to decrease wastage
and optimize process flows.
I think the main challenges
faced by a general airline has been addressed in a lean manner. But will it
prove successful even in the long run? Southwest are clearly reducing the cost
by sticking to the Boieng 737 and cutting luxury services. If tomorrow , say a competition does
the same or even improves on the process ,should the lean system be
re-engineered or just tweaked?
References:
4) http://sreahm.blogspot.com/2012/07/southwest-airlines-lean-six-sigma.html
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