Neville Clarke : Lean & Technical Courses January 2012

Developing & Managing Key Performance Indicators (KPI)
Date: 5-6 January 2012
Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) provides the organization with the needed direction, motivation, as well as the means to measure the health of the organization. Good KPIs are specific, measurable, aligned to the organizational vision, and provide the impetus to shape strategies and plans.

Business Process Improvement Through 7 Management Tools
Date: 5-6 January 2012
These 7 Management tools make it possible for managers to plan wide-ranging and detailed total quality objectives throughout the entire organization. Some of these tools are borrowed from other disciplines and others are developed specifically for quality management.

Failure Mode & Effect Analysis (FMEA)
Date: 9 January 2012
FMEA is focused on prevention; a well-developed and comprehensive FMEA can greatly reduce the cost of poor quality. As new information emerges and/or when change is encountered, updating the FMEA will continually improve the quality and reliability of a process or product design.

Advanced Product Quality Planning (APQP), Control Plan & Production Part Approval Process (PPAP)
Date: 10 January
APQP focuses on the utilization of various techniques to identify and resolve problems before a product goes into full production while PPAP is a structured approach to ensure that customer requirements are understood and the manufacturing processes have the potential to produce parts that meet the customer’s requirements during actual production.

Quick Changeover for Operational Flexibility and Responsiveness (confirmed)
Date: 10 January
This training will equip participants with the practical knowledge to reduce set-up time reduction and thereby, enhance the organisation’s flexibility and responsiveness to meet customers’ demands. As a result, small batch scheduling and production, as well as mix production, can be practiced effectively and efficiently.

Total Productive Maintenance (TPM): Key to Production Effectiveness (confirmed)
Date: 11 January
This training will provide participants with a good overview of the concepts and practical approaches in implementing an effective TPM program. It takes participants through in details the 8 Pillars of TPM and the TPM implementation roadmap.

Zero Defects Through Poka Yoke (confirmed)
Date: 12 January
This compact course will help participants to get started on developing and implementing a mistake-proofing system for their organizations.

Measurement System Analysis (MSA)
Date: 16-17 January
In Measurement System Analysis (MSA), you will learn how to identify and analyze the source of measurement system variation and how to improve the measurement error to achieve high accuracy and high precision.

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