About this Presentation
Like most judicial systems worldwide, the Israeli law court system experiences continual increase in demand. This leads to unacceptably long lead times and hence to dissatisfaction of the public. The presentation describes the implementation of concepts and tools which led to over 40% increase of throughput in the judicial system with reduction of cases’ lead times by about 50%. Contrary to common perception, the reduction of lead times did not jeopardize the judicial quality; it actually improved quality and enhanced public satisfaction and trust. The judicial system is a unique managerial environment because of its high complexity, the conflicting interests of the players and the full autonomy of judges. Also, some of the managerial concepts and tools that were introduced shattered existing policies and traditions. Hence, a meticulous implementation process was required in order to achieve the cooperation and commitment of judges, administration, lawyers and the law courts authority. These implementation issues are included in the presentation along with methods for assuring the sustainability of the improvement steps. The presentation also includes: eliminating judges' wasted time and the complete kit concept; continuous hearing of evidence sessions; can a case be approached as a project; is 'fair' distribution of dossiers among judges really effective; and written or oral summations.
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Instructor(s)
Shimeon Pass
Shimeon Pass holds B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Chemistry from the Technion, Haifa, and from the Weizmann Institute, Israel, and an MBA from Tel Aviv University, the Coller School of Management. Working in the past for IBM in the ERP group, Mr. Pass has also specialized in the implementation of advanced managerial methods to enterprise information systems. Mr. Pass specializes in applying Focused Management and TOC in R&D organizations and project management. His papers on value creation and performance improvement appeared in leading practitioners and academic journals. Oxford University Press published his book on healthcare management. His book, "Focused Management: Doing More with Existing Resources" was published by John Wiley & Sons. In 2012 his work "Justice In Time: Applying TOC to Law Courts Systems" (with Boaz Ronen and Shany Azaria) won the Dr. Eliyau M. Goldratt Foundation prize.
Ms Alka Wadhwa
Alka Wadhwa is an experienced consultant and process improvement expert with over 24 years of expertise in the Theory of Constraints (TOC), Lean Six Sigma, and organizational performance optimization. She has successfully led projects in healthcare, financial services, and manufacturing, driving significant improvements such as a 67% boost in hospital operations and a 140% increase in outpatient visits.
Previously, Alka Wadhwa spent 17+ years at GE Global Research Center, where she led initiatives to enhance various GE businesses through advanced technologies, process redesign, and system optimization. Founder of Better Solutions Consulting, LLC, she specializes in using TOC, Six Sigma, and data analytics to streamline operations and build high-performance teams.
Her work has earned her multiple accolades, including the Empire State Award of Excellence in healthcare.
Dr Gary Wadhwa
Dr. Gary Wadhwa is a Board Certified Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon with extensive experience in the field. He completed his Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery training at Montefiore Hospital, Albert Einstein College of Medicine in Bronx, NY, and has served as an Attending at prestigious institutions like St. Peters Hospitals, Ellis Hospital, and Beth Israel Hospital in NY. With a career spanning over two decades, he was the former CEO and President of a group specialty practice in NY from 1994 to 2015. Dr. Wadhwa holds an MBA from UT at Knoxville, TN, and has undergone additional training in System Dynamics at MIT, Health System Management at Harvard Business School, and Entrepreneurship and healthcare innovations at Columbia Business School. Committed to expanding access to Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery care, he is currently engaged in a meaningful project to provide healthcare services to underserved populations in inner city and rural areas through non-profit Community Health Centers.