In this one-day session, AM&T will train participants in a modified 8-Step Problem Solving process, adopted from the Toyota Production System and tied directly to the Six Sigma DMAIC model -- Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, Control.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Personnel charged with project management, process improvement, Lean initiatives, and anyone else interested in problem solving.
KEY PARTICIPANT BENEFITS
- Learn how to utilize 8-step problem solving process
- Learn why objectivity, alignment, coherency, and distilling data down to the most salient points is important to successful problem solving
- Solve problems faster using a proven methodology
- Attain lasting results by using sustainment tools
- Gain in-depth knowledge to identify and resolve true root causes instead of symptoms
- Provide the organization with methods to share best practices
- Learn to understand the nature of a problem before jumping to solutions
- Learn to set clear objectives and metrics
- Understand the importance of cause and effect analysis in problem solving
- Create a culture of logical problem solving
To have this class delivered at your facility,
call Jim Cunningham at 607-725-1225
call Jim Cunningham at 607-725-1225
Meet your Instructor: Carol Miller has over 25 years of experience in the manufacturing and service sectors. She has a B.S. in Industrial Engineering from the State University of New York, College at Buffalo, and an M.S. in Management of Technology from Polytechnic University. She is a member of the Association for Manufacturing Excellence (AME) and the Project Management Institute (PMI), is a NIST certified trainer and implementer of Lean Manufacturing techniques, and has received certification as a Lean/Six Sigma Black Belt from Villanova University. Carol leads AM&T’s Lean effort.
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