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Unit of competency details

MSACMC410A - Lead change in a manufacturing environment (Release 1)

Summary

Usage recommendation:
Superseded
Mapping:
MappingNotesDate
Is superseded by and equivalent to MSS403010A - Facilitate change in an organisation implementing competitive systems and practicesAlignment corrected 01/May/2012

Releases:
ReleaseRelease date
1 1 (this release) 01/Dec/2005

Training packages that include this unit

CodeSort Table listing Training packages that include this unit by the Code columnTitleSort Table listing Training packages that include this unit by the Title columnRelease
PMB07 - Plastics, Rubber and Cablemaking Training PackagePlastics, Rubber and Cablemaking Training Package 1.1 
ICP10 - Printing and Graphic ArtsPrinting and Graphic Arts 1.0,2.0-2.1 
FPI11 - Forest and Forest Products Training PackageForest and Forest Products Training Package 1.0 
PUA00 - Public Safety Training PackagePublic Safety Training Package 8.1 
MSA07 - Manufacturing Training PackageManufacturing Training Package 6.0,7.0-8.1 
MEM05 - Metal and Engineering Training PackageMetal and Engineering Training Package 3.0,4.0-6.0,7.0-8.1 
MSS11 - Sustainability Training PackageSustainability Training Package 1.0 
FPI05 - Forest and Forest Products Training PackageForest and Forest Products Training Package 3.0 
AUM08 - Automotive ManufacturingAutomotive Manufacturing 1.1 
DEF12 - Defence Training PackageDefence Training Package 1.0,2.0 
SFI11 - Seafood Industry Training PackageSeafood Industry Training Package 1.0 
LMT07 - Textiles, Clothing and Footwear Training PackageTextiles, Clothing and Footwear Training Package 3.1-4.0 
FDF10 - Food ProcessingFood Processing 1.0,2.0,3.0 

Qualifications that include this unit

CodeSort Table listing Qualifications that include this unit by the Code columnTitleSort Table listing Qualifications that include this unit by the Title columnUsage RecommendationRelease
MSA61108 - Advanced Diploma of Competitive ManufacturingAdvanced Diploma of Competitive ManufacturingSuperseded1-2 
ICP40710 - Certificate IV in Printing and Graphic Arts (Process Leadership)Certificate IV in Printing and Graphic Arts (Process Leadership)Deleted1-2 
LMT30507 - Certificate III in Clothing ProductionCertificate III in Clothing ProductionSuperseded
FDF40210 - Certificate IV in Pharmaceutical ManufacturingCertificate IV in Pharmaceutical ManufacturingSuperseded1-2 
LMT31210 - Certificate III in Dry Cleaning OperationsCertificate III in Dry Cleaning OperationsSuperseded
FDF30111 - Certificate III in Food ProcessingCertificate III in Food ProcessingSuperseded1-2 
LMT60507 - Advanced Diploma of Fashion and Textiles MerchandisingAdvanced Diploma of Fashion and Textiles MerchandisingSuperseded
ICP50110 - Diploma of Printing and Graphic Arts (Digital Production)Diploma of Printing and Graphic Arts (Digital Production)Superseded1-2 
MSS50111 - Diploma of Sustainable OperationsDiploma of Sustainable OperationsSuperseded
MSA41108 - Certificate IV in Competitive ManufacturingCertificate IV in Competitive ManufacturingSuperseded1-2 
LMT40107 - Certificate IV in Textile Technology and ProductionCertificate IV in Textile Technology and ProductionSuperseded
ICP40610 - Certificate IV in Printing and Graphic Arts (Management/Sales)Certificate IV in Printing and Graphic Arts (Management/Sales)Deleted1-2 
ICP40510 - Certificate IV in Printing and Graphic Arts (Mail House)Certificate IV in Printing and Graphic Arts (Mail House)Superseded1-2 
FPI40411 - Certificate IV in Timber Truss and Frame DesignCertificate IV in Timber Truss and Frame DesignSuperseded
LMT40810 - Certificate IV in Laundry Operations and SupervisionCertificate IV in Laundry Operations and SupervisionDeleted
LMT40207 - Certificate IV in Cotton GinningCertificate IV in Cotton GinningDeleted
PUA41910 - Certificate IV in Public Safety (Explosive Ordnance Manufacture)Certificate IV in Public Safety (Explosive Ordnance Manufacture)Superseded
FDF40110 - Certificate IV in Food ProcessingCertificate IV in Food ProcessingSuperseded1-3 
FDF40311 - Certificate IV in Food Science and TechnologyCertificate IV in Food Science and TechnologySuperseded1-2 
PMB50107 - Diploma of Polymer TechnologyDiploma of Polymer TechnologySuperseded
LMT30307 - Certificate III in Cotton GinningCertificate III in Cotton GinningDeleted
LMT31807 - Certificate III in Technical Textiles and Non-wovensCertificate III in Technical Textiles and Non-wovensSuperseded
LMT50407 - Diploma of Textile Technology and Production ManagementDiploma of Textile Technology and Production ManagementSuperseded
LMT31110 - Certificate III in Laundry OperationsCertificate III in Laundry OperationsSuperseded
MEM60111 - Advanced Diploma of EngineeringAdvanced Diploma of EngineeringSuperseded1-4 
DEF41912 - Certificate IV in Explosive Ordnance ManufactureCertificate IV in Explosive Ordnance ManufactureSuperseded1-2 
ICP40410 - Certificate IV in Printing and Graphic Arts (Print Finishing)Certificate IV in Printing and Graphic Arts (Print Finishing)Superseded1-2 
PMB40107 - Certificate IV in Polymer TechnologyCertificate IV in Polymer TechnologySuperseded
MSS40111 - Certificate IV in Sustainable OperationsCertificate IV in Sustainable OperationsSuperseded
FPI40410 - Certificate IV in Timber Truss and Frame DesignCertificate IV in Timber Truss and Frame DesignSuperseded
FPI40311 - Certificate IV in Timber Truss and Frame ManufactureCertificate IV in Timber Truss and Frame ManufactureSuperseded
FPI40310 - Certificate IV in Timber Truss and Frame ManufactureCertificate IV in Timber Truss and Frame ManufactureSuperseded
FDF50210 - Diploma of Pharmaceutical ManufacturingDiploma of Pharmaceutical ManufacturingDeleted1-2 
MSA31108 - Certificate III in Competitive ManufacturingCertificate III in Competitive ManufacturingSuperseded1-2 
MSA50108 - Diploma of Manufacturing TechnologyDiploma of Manufacturing TechnologyCurrent1-2 
MEM50211 - Diploma of Engineering - TechnicalDiploma of Engineering - TechnicalSuperseded1-3 
LMT30907 - Certificate III in Leather ProductionCertificate III in Leather ProductionSuperseded
ICP40310 - Certificate IV in Printing and Graphic Arts (Printing)Certificate IV in Printing and Graphic Arts (Printing)Superseded1-2 
FDF30310 - Certificate III in Plant BakingCertificate III in Plant BakingSuperseded1-2 
ICP40110 - Certificate IV in Printing and Graphic Arts (Graphic Pre-press)Certificate IV in Printing and Graphic Arts (Graphic Pre-press)Superseded1-2 
PMB60107 - Advanced Diploma of Polymer TechnologyAdvanced Diploma of Polymer TechnologySuperseded
FDF30910 - Certificate III in Food Processing (Sales)Certificate III in Food Processing (Sales)Superseded
LMT30107 - Certificate III in Textile ProductionCertificate III in Textile ProductionSuperseded
ICP50410 - Diploma of Printing and Graphic Arts (Management/Sales)Diploma of Printing and Graphic Arts (Management/Sales)Deleted1-2 
LMT30707 - Certificate III in Footwear ProductionCertificate III in Footwear ProductionSuperseded
MSA51108 - Diploma of Competitive ManufacturingDiploma of Competitive ManufacturingSuperseded1-2 
FDF30110 - Certificate III in Food ProcessingCertificate III in Food ProcessingSuperseded
MEM50205 - Diploma of Engineering - TechnicalDiploma of Engineering - TechnicalSuperseded
DEF32312 - Certificate III in Explosive Ordnance ManufactureCertificate III in Explosive Ordnance ManufactureSuperseded
SFI30511 - Certificate III in Seafood ProcessingCertificate III in Seafood ProcessingSuperseded
LMT30807 - Certificate III in Footwear RepairCertificate III in Footwear RepairSuperseded
MEM60105 - Advanced Diploma of EngineeringAdvanced Diploma of EngineeringSuperseded
ICP50310 - Diploma of Printing and Graphic Arts (Printing)Diploma of Printing and Graphic Arts (Printing)Superseded1-2 
ICP50510 - Diploma of Printing and Graphic Arts (Process Improvement)Diploma of Printing and Graphic Arts (Process Improvement)Superseded1-2 
FDF50110 - Diploma of Food ProcessingDiploma of Food ProcessingDeleted1-2 
PUA32310 - Certificate III in Public Safety (Explosive Ordnance Manufacture)Certificate III in Public Safety (Explosive Ordnance Manufacture)Superseded
FPI40211 - Certificate IV in Timber ProcessingCertificate IV in Timber ProcessingSuperseded
LMT30407 - Certificate III in Textile FabricationCertificate III in Textile FabricationSuperseded
AUM45108 - Certificate IV in Automotive Manufacturing (Bus/Truck/Trailer)Certificate IV in Automotive Manufacturing (Bus/Truck/Trailer)Superseded
ICP40210 - Certificate IV in Printing and Graphic Arts (Multimedia)Certificate IV in Printing and Graphic Arts (Multimedia)Deleted1-2 
LMT40407 - Certificate IV in Custom-made FootwearCertificate IV in Custom-made FootwearSuperseded
SFI40511 - Certificate IV in Seafood ProcessingCertificate IV in Seafood ProcessingSuperseded
FDF30210 - Certificate III in Pharmaceutical ManufacturingCertificate III in Pharmaceutical ManufacturingSuperseded1-2 
MSA60108 - Advanced Diploma of Manufacturing TechnologyAdvanced Diploma of Manufacturing TechnologyCurrent1-2 
MSA40311 - Certificate IV in Process ManufacturingCertificate IV in Process ManufacturingSuperseded
ICP50210 - Diploma of Printing and Graphic Arts (Multimedia)Diploma of Printing and Graphic Arts (Multimedia)Superseded1-2 
FPI40205 - Certificate IV in Timber ProcessingCertificate IV in Timber ProcessingSuperseded
LMT40307 - Certificate IV in Clothing ProductionCertificate IV in Clothing ProductionSuperseded
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Classifications

SchemeCodeClassification value
ASCED Module/Unit of Competency Field of Education Identifier 080307 Organisation Management  

Classification history

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ASCED Module/Unit of Competency Field of Education Identifier 080307 Organisation Management  05/May/2010 
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Modification History

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Unit Descriptor

Unit descriptor 

This unit covers the knowledge and skills needed by people who are given the responsibility of leading change processes in a manufacturing organisation. The change may be occurring in manufacturing or in the support functions of maintenance, office, warehousing etc.

Application of the Unit

Application of the unit 

In a typical scenario, change from continuous improvement is a constant in a competitive manufacturing  organisation. Change can however be more significant, for example, when the move to competitive manufacturing improvement processes are made, or at other times when significant changes such as the introduction of new products, processes or equipment are made. In these circumstances one or more individuals may have a particular role of leading the change and facilitating its implementation.

This unit assumes that consultation between management and workers and other relevant personnel has already occurred and the nature and extent of the change has been agreed. This unit does not cover the negotiation of change in a formal industrial relations sense but does cover the skill needed to identify real or potential change implementation issues including those that may need to be referred to formal consultation and/or dispute settlement procedures.

This unit requires the application of skills associated with communication, teamwork, problem solving, initiative, enterprise, planning, organising and self management in order to provide leadership in a change environment. This unit has a strong emphasis on planning and change management, but also requires an ability to learn from experience and feed new information back into strategies to improve performance.

Licensing/Regulatory Information

Not applicable.

Pre-Requisites

Prerequisite units 

Employability Skills Information

Employability skills 

This unit contains employability skills.

Elements and Performance Criteria Pre-Content

Elements describe the essential outcomes of a unit of competency.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element. Where bold italicised text is used, further information is detailed in the required skills and knowledge section and the range statement. Assessment of performance is to be consistent with the evidence guide.

Elements and Performance Criteria

ELEMENT 

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA 

1. Define nature and impact of change

1.1. Identify enterprise aims and objectives of the change

1.2. Identify opportunities for implementation of change within team and production environment

1.3. Determine impacts of change within team and production environment

1.4. Develop a description of the change, including its potential benefits and impacts on own work and work of team members

1.5.

2. Identify Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)

2.1. Undertake liaison with managers, engineers and other staff responsible for designing and/or implementing change

2.2. Identify Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for own and team's area of responsibility

2.3. Communicate Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) to all relevant stakeholders

2.4. Check that data collection and processing are appropriate for Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)

2.5. Raise and resolve issues related to Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) with relevant personnel

2.6.

3. Liaise with key stakeholders

3.1. Identify key stakeholders impacted by the change

3.2. Communicate with key stakeholders within scope of authority

3.3. Identify and address issues and concerns  of each stakeholder if within scope of authority

3.4. Develop and/or locate information required to address key concerns

3.5. Refer issues and concerns outside of scope of authority to appropriate personnel

3.6.

4. Develop a strategy to help work teams implement change

4.1. Develop a work plan  including timetable, key performance indicators, training needs, occupational health and safety (OHS) implications, contingency plans, and responsibilities with team members and senior managers, engineers and other staff responsible for designing and/or implementing change

4.2. Make information required to support change available to team members

4.3. Communicate/circulate draft work plan to team members, supervisors, technical experts and other appropriate personnel for comment

4.4. Assess suggested changes and incorporated into work plan where appropriate

4.5.

5. Implement change

5.1. Obtain authorisation to commence change implementation in accordance with enterprise procedures

5.2. Implement change in accordance with work plan and enterprise OHS and consultation procedures

5.3.

6. Monitor implementation of change

6.1. Maintain open communication channels with all stakeholders during implementation

6.2. Monitor Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) during implementation

6.3. Encourage and facilitate improvement suggestions of team members

6.4. Identify areas requiring improvement in change implementation

6.5. Make improvements to implementation according to enterprise procedures

6.6.

Required Skills and Knowledge

REQUIRED SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE 

This section describes the skills and knowledge required for this unit.

Required skills :

  • communication techniques
  • negotiation skills
  • information finding and analysing/using skills
  • teamwork.

Required knowledge :

  • sufficient understanding of the process to contextualise the communication and understand the data requirements to produce the Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
  • project management
  • motivational techniques.

Evidence Guide

EVIDENCE GUIDE 

The Evidence Guide provides advice on assessment and must be read in conjunction with the performance criteria, required skills and knowledge, the range statement and the assessment guidelines for this training package.

Overview of assessment requirements 

The competent person would be able to facilitate the implementation of change by effective communication with all relevant people and by facilitating improvements to the change.

What critical aspects of evidence are required to demonstrate competency in this unit ?

Evidence of changes facilitated would be required.

In what context should assessment occur ?

Assessment needs to occur in an organisation implementing a significant change either to, or in a competitive manufacturing environment or by a project.

Are there any other units which could or should be assessed with this unit or which relate directly to this unit ?

This unit could be assessed concurrently with other team leader units dealing with change/improvement in the organisation.

What method of assessment should apply ?

Assessors must be satisfied that the person can consistently perform the unit as a whole, as defined by the elements, performance criteria, skills and knowledge. A holistic approach should be taken to the assessment.

Assessors should gather sufficient, fair, valid, reliable, authentic and current evidence from a range of sources. Sources of evidence may include direct observation, reports from supervisors, peers and colleagues, project work, samples, organisation records and questioning. Assessment should not require language, literacy or numeracy skills beyond those required for the unit.

The assessee will have access to all techniques, procedures, information, resources and aids which would normally be available in the workplace.

The method of assessment should be discussed and agreed with the assessee prior to the commencement of the assessment.

What evidence is required for demonstration of consistent performance ?

Evidence from one significant change may be sufficient. For less significant changes, a range of changes will be needed to generate sufficient evidence.

What are the specific resource requirements for this unit ?

Access to an organisation implementing a significant change to or in competitive manufacturing.

Range Statement

RANGE STATEMENT 

The range statement relates to the unit of competency as a whole. It allows for different work environments and situations that may affect performance. Bold italicised wording, if used in the performance criteria, is detailed below. Essential operating conditions that may be present with training and assessment (depending on the work situation, needs of the candidate, accessibility of the item, and local industry and regional contexts) may also be included.

Competitive manufacturing 

Competitive manufacturing is used to describe the range of systemic manufacturing practice concepts and approaches. It covers but is not limited to:

  • lean manufacturing
  • agile manufacturing
  • preventative and predictive maintenance approaches
  • monitoring and data gathering systems such as Systems Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA)software, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)systems, Manufacturing Resource Planning (MRP), and proprietary systems such as SAP etc.
  • statistical process control systems including six sigma and three sigma
  • Just in Time (JIT), kanban and other pull related manufacturing control systems
  • supply, value, and demand chain monitoring and analysis
  • other continuous improvement systems.

Competitive manufacturing should be interpreted so as to take into account the stage of implementation of competitive manufacturing approaches, the enterprise's size and work organisation, culture, regulatory environment and manufacturing sector.

Team 

Team may include work teams from all sections of the organisation including production, maintenance, technical, administration/finance, sales/marketing.

Change 

The philosophy of continual improvement is that every process can and should be continually evaluated and improved in terms of time required, resources used, resultant quality, and other aspects relevant to the process.

Superimposed on this is the concept of breakthrough change when a large change/improvement is made which can shift the direction or operation of the organisation. Once such breakthrough change is the introduction of competitive manufacturing.

Issues and concerns 

Issues and concerns may be communicated formally and informally and can include individual and group concerns as well as those expressed by and through industrial processes.

Work plan 

A work plan can be written or informal but must include consideration of timetable, key performance indicators, training needs, OHS implications, contingency plans and responsibilities. The work plan must be capable of being coherently communicated to others.

Unit Sector(s)

Unit Sector 

CM Change/interpersonal

corequisite units

Corequisite units 

Functional area

Functional Area