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    Fishbone Diagramming

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    Category Online Professional Trainings;world class professionals trainings;professionals training courses

    Deadline: February 04, 2019 | Date: February 05, 2019

    Venue/Country: Online, U.S.A

    Updated: 2019-01-09 16:15:26 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Overview

    Fishbone Diagramming is an analytical approach used to identify and solve problems. Analysis is presented in the Seven Basic Tools of Quality in addition to advanced methods used to increase organizations effectiveness, efficiency and reliability.

    Specific areas presented:

    Look for Evidence

    The Post-it Exercise

    Pareto Chart

    Fish Bone Diagramming

    Process Reliability Modeling

    Critical Path Analysis

    Value Stream Mapping

    Failure Mode Effects Analysis

    Process Improvement and Problem Solving:

    Reality Charting

    Model for Improvement

    Why should you Attend

    Traditional methods of Process Improvement demonstrate high failure rates: Business Process Reengineering (BPR) 50% TO 85%, Total Quality Management (TQM) 75% and Six Sigma 90% Proactive methods used in Process Reliability Modeling (PRM) will identify organizational issues before they result in loss of revenue.

    Areas Covered in the Session

    The Post-it Exercise: Root Causes to process ineffectiveness are identified by Post-it survey.

    Pareto Chart: The most common chart used by management; the Pareto is an ordered histogram that displays defects in order of frequency.

    Cause and Effect diagrams (Fishbone or Ishikawa Diagram): The Ishikawa Fishbone Diagram (IFD) is a tool used to identify and present possible root causes to a problem. IFD was created by Dr. Kaoru Ishikawa; his method was popularized in early 1960s and used in the Kawasaki shipyards.

    Process Reliability Modeling: Process Reliability Modeling (PRM) is a very sensitive measurement instrument used to identify areas of transactional or manufacturing processes contributing to loss of revenue and customer dissatisfaction. PRM is suited for any industry or service including medical processes. PRM has its roots in reliability engineering. Through employee surveys qualitative information is converted into quantitative data to determine the likelihood of passing work through the entire organization error free. Processes with a low reliability score are flagged and root cause failure analysis methods engaged.

    Failure Mode Effects Analysis (FMEA): A step by step approach for identifying and resolving process problems effecting organization effectiveness, efficiency, reliability and safety.

    Value Stream Mapping: Method used to document, analyze and improve the flow of information or materials required to produce a product or service for a customer.

    Who Will Benefit

    Senior Executives

    Strategic Leaders

    Quality Managers

    Product Managers

    Manufacturing and R&D Managers

    Quality Professionals/Consultants

    Presidents/Vice Presidents/CEOs

    ISO Coordinators/Management Representatives

    Engineers and Supervisors

    Laboratory Quality Professionals


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