QMS Quality System
Identify, Qualify, and Improve with statistical data
Quality
Failure Mode & Effects Analysis and Control Plans
The current international quality systems such as ISO 9001 and ISO/TS 16949, require the use of statistical methods for continuous quality improvement. One of the approved methods is FMEA.
Statistical Process Control (SPC)
Statistical Process Control is presented in a manner to enlighten both the newcomer to SPC as well as the seasoned engineer. Statistical Thinking is a valued skill that can dramatically improve the value of practitioners to the organization.
Change Management
Change Management is a dynamic interactive class that focuses on the ontological aspect of company culture; causing team breakthroughs dealing with change and challenges within the organization. Much of the course is directed toward breaking down resistance to change and creating clear communication in the organization.
Dynamic 8-Step Problem Solving (Toyota & Ford 8-D)
The Dynamic 8-Step Problem Solving process examines the Toyota 8-Step Problem Solving Method which is a part of the traditional Toyota Business Process. Quality in Action has expanded the method to include additional steps missing from the original process.
The A3 Problem Solving Process & Root Cause Analysis
The A3 Problem Solving Process and RCA is a structured problem-solving approach that uses a tool called the A3 Problem-Solving Report. The problem-solver records the results of investigation and planning in a concise, two-page document (the A3 Report, adapted from Toyota) that facilitates knowledge sharing and collaboration.
Fast Track Problem Solving
This class will examine the methods and tools necessary to create effective and agile corrective action for issues arising during production and requiring immediate reaction.
What Is - Is Not? Problem Solving Method
The WHAT IS/IS NOT tool challenges people to ask a number of questions about the problem before digging into the generation of possible causes.
Standard Work & Quick Changeover
Standard work is NOT Standard Operating Procedure! Standard Work documents the time and motion of a worker in the act of performing a task or operation. It is a simple written and visual description of the safest, highest quality, and most efficient way known to perform a particular process or task.
Other Training Tracks
Lean Management
The Lean training track offers courses designed to eliminate waste through teamwork and new ways of seeing your work environment. Learning about Lean principles and identifying inefficiencies in your business can help you grow your business.
ISO/IATF
The ISO/IATF training track offers courses that are designed to prepare and train Internal auditors to assess the effectiveness of the organizations compliance to the requirements put forth in the ISO/IATF standards.
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