Killer Problem Solving Tools for Tough Quality Issues

 

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Are you facing difficult quality issues? We think you should join us for this special program - because.......

You will explore a different approach to solving difficult quality issues in this dynamic seminar.  Brainstorming and Fishbone Diagrams are often used to try to identify root causes of quality problems.  These tools have many shortcomings which you will discover.

Join us and you will gain a strategy and logic for solving difficult quality problems. Binary search will be covered and practiced.  Using Visual Controls, coupled with Concentration Diagrams and Multi-vari Charts, will be explored as the most effective means of identifying and solving difficult quality problems.  These tools are used at the actual site of the quality problem to generate clues leading to solutions.  They are also excellent tools for those of you who are shop floor associates as they will prepare you to get directly involved in solving problems.  Learning the methodology will be done in the workshop.  You will get to review many practical case examples.

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Your Instructor:

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You will study with Mr Harry Kenworthy and have a terrific opportunity to benefit from the wealth of knowledge and experience he brings to the seminar. Harry was Vice President, Manufacturing for Rogers Corporation, a Connecticut based, NYSE listed, global manufacturer.  He was also Rogers Executive Six Sigma Champion: leading the Six Sigma effort throughout Rogers; developing the Rogers Six Sigma (R6S) training program, which incorporates the best of traditional Six Sigma (DMAIC), Lean Techniques, and a series of Specialized Problem Solving Techniques. The Rogers Six Sigma Black Belts and Master Black Belts reported to him and many were trained by him.  He has provided R6S training in the US, Europe and Asia. 
Harry had the honor of working with Dr. W. Edwards Deming in 1983-85 on a series of seminars throughout the US.  He has spoken at over 60 conferences on Quality and Productivity and has been published in Quality Progress and Purchasing magazines.  Harry was involved with the founding of the Connecticut Quality Council and chaired CBIA’s Manufacturing Council.  He was also a Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award Examiner from 1989-1991. 
Harry earned a BS in Materials Engineering from the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and an MBA in Finance from Syracuse University. 



When: February 17, 2010 - 8:30am - 12:00
 

Rates:
$199 Members
$299 Non Members

Where:




Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology East Hartford, CT

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860-282-4299 or fax in a registration form
Program Contact Hours: 3.5

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