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SUMMARY:Fishbone Diagramming
DESCRIPTION:Overview\n\nFishbone Diagramming is an analytical approach
  used to identify and solve problems. Analysis is presented in the Sev
 en Basic Tools of Quality in addition to advanced methods used to incr
 ease organizations effectiveness, efficiency and reliability.\nSpecifi
 c areas presented:\n\nLook for Evidence\nThe Post-it Exercise\nPareto 
 Chart\nFish Bone Diagramming\nProcess Reliability Modeling\nCritical P
 ath Analysis\nValue Stream Mapping\nFailure Mode Effects Analysis\n\n\
 nProcess Improvement and Problem Solving:\nReality Charting\nModel for
  Improvement\n\n\n\n\nWhy should you Attend\nTraditional methods of Pr
 ocess Improvement demonstrate high failure rates: Business Process Ree
 ngineering (BPR) 50% TO 85%, Total Quality Management (TQM) 75% and Si
 x Sigma 90% Proactive methods used in Process Reliability Modeling (PR
 M) will identify organizational issues before they result in loss of r
 evenue.\nAreas Covered in the Session\n\nThe Post-it Exercise: Root Ca
 uses to process ineffectiveness are identified by Post-it survey.\nPar
 eto Chart: The most common chart used by management; the Pareto is an 
 ordered histogram that displays defects in order of frequency.\nCause 
 and Effect diagrams (Fishbone or Ishikawa Diagram): The Ishikawa Fishb
 one Diagram (IFD) is a tool used to identify and present possible root
  causes to a problem. IFD was created by Dr. Kaoru Ishikawa; his metho
 d was popularized in early 1960s and used in the Kawasaki shipyards.\n
 Process Reliability Modeling: Process Reliability Modeling (PRM) is a 
 very sensitive measurement instrument used to identify areas of transa
 ctional or manufacturing processes contributing to loss of revenue and
  customer dissatisfaction. PRM is suited for any industry or service i
 ncluding medical processes. PRM has its roots in reliability engineeri
 ng. 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.\nFa
 ilure Mode Effects Analysis (FMEA): A step by step approach for identi
 fying and resolving process problems effecting organization effectiven
 ess, efficiency, reliability and safety.\nValue Stream Mapping: Method
  used to document, analyze and improve the flow of information or mate
 rials required to produce a product or service for a customer.\n\nWho 
 Will Benefit\n\n\nSenior Executives\nStrategic Leaders\nQuality Manage
 rs\nProduct Managers\nManufacturing and R&D Managers\nQuality Professi
 onals/Consultants\nPresidents/Vice Presidents/CEOs\nISO Coordinators/M
 anagement Representatives\nEngineers and Supervisors\nLaboratory Quali
 ty Professionals\n\n\nFor more information visit https://medtechiq.nin
 g.com/events/fishbone-diagramming
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190205T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190205T110000
CATEGORIES:webinar
LOCATION:Online
WEBSITE:https://www.traininng.com/webinar/fishbone-diagramming-200506l
 ive?medtechiq_seo
URL:https://www.traininng.com/webinar/fishbone-diagramming-200506live?
 medtechiq_seo
CONTACT:(510) 962-8903
ORGANIZER:Traininng.com LLC
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