|
|
SPECIAL
OFFER FOR CEHA MEMBERS [CEAMA, ELCINA, ISA, MAIT, TEMA] Dear Sir/
Madam,
Day
1 -Statistical Process Control
Statistical
Process Control is an effective method of monitoring a process through the
use of Control Charts. It enables monitoring both process centre and its
variation about that centre. By collecting data from Samples at various
points, variations in the process that may affect the quality of the end
product or service can be detected and corrected. SPC enables the task
performer to do things ‘Right
First Time’ and ‘Every Time’. This reduces waste as
well as the likelihood that problems will be passed on to the customer.
With its emphasis on early detection and prevention of problems, SPC has
distinct advantage over other quality methods, such as
inspection. The use of
statistical methods was originally propounded by Dr. W.A. Shewhart, known
as father of quality control, in his book ‘Economic
Control of
Quality of Manufactured Product’.
All progressive organizations have benefited from its
applications
SPC is
necessary to compete globally and achieve “zero
defect” rates and PPM levels
desired by today’s
customers. The
workshop will discuss the latest technologies in SPC, Process Capability
Studies and Improvement methodologies to arrive at most Optimum
Solutions.
·
Voice
of Process & SPC ·
Variation
– the basis principle of SPC ·
Control
& Normal Distribution ·
Control
Charts Concepts – Variables & Attribute ·
Control
Charts – Variable ·
Short
Run Control Charts ·
Non
·
Process
Capability & Performance ·
Control
Charts – Attributes ·
Process
Capability Attribute
All
Technical and Non-technical Staff, including Supervisors, Engineers &
Managers, Production, Quality control, R & D and Materials
Management.
**************************************************************** Day 2 -
Measurement System
Analysis
“A
Measurement System Analysis, - MSA, is a specially designed experiment
that seeks to identify the components of variation in the
measurement.” Just as
processes that produce a product may vary, the process of obtaining
measurements and data may have variation. A Measurement System Analysis
evaluates the test method, measuring
instruments, and the entire process of obtaining measurements to
ensure the integrity of data used for analysis and to understand the
implications of measurement error for decisions made about a product or
process.
·
Introduction
of MSA ·
Ability of
measuring the smallest difference ·
Bias ·
Linearity ·
Concept of
Repeatability & Reproducibility (GRR) ·
Practical
exercises on gage R&R for variable & attribute data
All
Technical and Non-technical Staff, including Supervisors, Engineers &
Managers, Production, Quality control, R & D, Materials Management
practicing Quality Improvement Techniques like SPC, Problem Solving-QC
Tools and Six Sigma.
Mr. Praveen
K Pasricha is a
leader of Business Excellence and Six Sigma Maser Black Belt. He has vast
experience in training and deploying improvement Projects, Prior to QGS,
he was working as Joint Director in Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS)
managing Quality Systems Operations of BIS. Mr. Pasricha holds B. Tech. in
Mechanical Engineer with Post Graduation in Business Management. He is
among the first five Indians Registered Lead Auditors with
SPC + MSA
(Two Days) ELCINA /
CEHA Members Rs. 4000/- per participant (Rs.
4412/- incl. Service Tax) Non-Members
Rs. 5000/- per participant (Rs. 5515/- incl. Service
Tax)
ELCINA /
CEHA Members Rs. 2400 /- per participant (Rs
2647/- incl Service Tax) Non-Members Rs. 3000/- per participant (Rs
3309/- incl Service Tax) (Service
Tax 10.30%) 10%
discount will be offered to companies sponsoring 3 or more participants.
Maximum 30 participants will be accepted for the workshop on first come
first serve basis. Cheques
to be made in favour of “ELCINA
Electronic Industries Association of NOTE:
Kindly register by filling up the Response Form attached herewith and Fax
to 011-26923440 or email to ckm@elcina.com or training@ckm-elcina.com..
Please
complete the Attached Response Form
and return to ELCINA for registration "To
download/view the Program Circular for this workshop as well as other
forthcoming workshops, please click on the link http://elcina.com/ckm/services-ckm.htm Supported
by
Council of
Electronic Hardware Associations ( A Joint
endeavor of CEAMA, ELCINA, ISA, MAIT & TEMA) ****************************************************************
Self-empowerment
has been the cornerstone of ELCINA’s
activities for enhancing competitiveness of industry. The need for a
Centre for Knowledge Management (CKM) was felt due to the proliferation
of management and quality systems, standards, tools as well as global
legislation which is becoming an insurmountable and expensive challenge to
overcome. ELCINA CKM seeks to provide answers
to questions regarding which system to adopt, who are the right
trainers, how to manage the cost of these systems and how to imbibe and
implement this knowledge effectively. The
CKM is an entity which guides and empowers industry to focus on the right
management and quality tools enabling it to produce environmentally
friendly high quality products at the lowest cost using relevant
technology for competitiveness. ELCINA-CKM
endeavors to provide training to all levels of
Supervisory Staff and Managers responsible for manufacturing activity and
Develop skills for manufacturing competitiveness through better quality
& technology and lower cost. The focus areas for skill and competence
enhancement are: 1.
Quality
Improvement Programs 2.
Cost
Competitiveness 3.
Management
System Standards 4.
Technology
Up gradation 5.
Organisational
Efficiency ELCINA-CKM
also takes up On-site / In-House Training for Members requiring
programs for organisation development and in Industry clusters where a
small group of companies may need such training facility | ||
|
|
|
|
|