Live Seminar: Built-in Quality, Dallas - Dec. 5, 2011By Jon Miller | Post Date: November 28, 2011 5:55 AM | Comments: 0 Peterbilt Motors, Gemba Academy and Kaizen Institute are pleased to present a half-day live workshop on Monday December 5th 2011 on the subject of "Built-in Quality", one of the two pillars of the Toyota Production System house. Sometimes called jidoka or autonomation, the lean approach to quality is to develop processes that prevent, detect, contain and countermeasure errors. The aim of a Built-in Quality system is to stop defects from being passed to the next process i.e. the customer. Commonly expressed "Don't accept, make or pass on poor quality" this is possible only by understanding how various principles and tools interact within a Built-in Quality system. These enablers include the andon system, the stop-and-call / stop-and-fix principle, Quality Key Points within standardized work, rapid response teams, practical problem solving, mistake proofing, process capability and many others.
Date, Time & Location Monday, December 5, 2011 Cost The cost is $150 per person, including lunch and printed materials.
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