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ASQ Northeast TN Section 1106 May 2024 Newsletter

By Arved Harding posted 11 days ago

  

ASQ 1106 May 2024 Newsletter

·       ASQ1106 Section Meeting - Thursday, May 16, 2024 @5:30-8:00 EST

·       Lexington Section Meeting - Thursday, May 16, 2024 @12-1pm EST

·       Other Online Education Opportunities in May

                                                                                                                                       

ASQ 1106 Section Meeting

Thursday May 16, 2024 (Virtual with Zoom)

Agenda (Eastern time zone):

5:30 - 5:45 Log in and socialize time

5:45 – 6:45 Improving Effectiveness of Visual Inspection by Ted Schorn (Recorded session)

6:45 – 7:00 Break

7:00 – 8:00 How to Achieve ASQ Recertification and Review of Recent Changes in the 2024 Recertification Handbook by Jill O’Dell (Live Session)

Register by Clicking Here.

For questions or reservation issues contact Arved Harding (423) 765-5382. aharding@eastman.com

                                                                                                                                       

Improving Effectiveness of Visual Inspection

Abstract: This presentation will review the visual inspection process and apply good quality engineering practice to the process elements that lead to errors, recognizing and accounting for the relevant human factors.

This webinar is for you if you are:

·     Responsible for quality where visual inspection is utilized.

·     Considering AI/neural net or machine vision systems but gasp at the cost or difficulty of application.

In this informative 60-minute recorded presentation, you will learn:

  • The visual inspection process sequence.
  • How humans see and the limitations of human vision.
  • Process elements responsible for miss and false alarm rates and effective countermeasures.

Speaker Bio: Ted Schorn is a senior member of ASQ and has over 40 years of quality management experience having worked in medical, aerospace, and automotive quality. Ted currently serves as Vice President responsible for quality and product development for Enkei America, Inc. Ted is the principal of Schorn Consulting, LLC, and has written three texts, Improving the Effectiveness of Visual Inspection, Understanding the Wheel Fastening System on Trailers, and his newest book released in 2023, Process Control for Engineers. Ted teaches and constructs courses for the Cast Metals Institute and has been awarded the gold medal and scientific merit awards from American Foundry Society. He is a frequent conference speaker and serves as president of the Lean Network, Inc. a nonprofit corporation focused on quality improvement through the application of lean manufacturing principles within the Honda supply chain.

Abstract:  How to Achieve ASQ Recertification and Review of Recent Changes in the 2024 Recertification Handbook

After initial certification, one must carry out specific professional development requirements to recertify every three years and provide documentation in support. All activities must relate or correspond to at least one area of the Body of Knowledge (BoK) for an individual’s certification(s).

Continuing Competency refers to the demonstration of specified levels of knowledge, skills, or abilities not only at the time of initial certification, but throughout an individual’s professional career. ASQ mandates maintenance of one’s credential through activities that reinforce continued competence. Maintaining one’s ASQ certification is crucial to professional growth, fluency, and status within the industry and is a mandatory requirement of certification. The recent changes for 2024 will be reviewed and this session will focus on a few examples of paths one may choose to achieve re-certification in the future.

o   A quality professional with a full-time job

o   A quality consultant only working part-time

o   A retired quality professional 

For more information on recertification see Quality Recertification - How to Recertify via Exam or Journal | ASQ

For more information on ASQE, the professional body behind the scenes which develops the ASQ Certification Body of Knowledge and manages all aspects of the certification process, click here.

Speaker Bio: Jill O’Dell is a seasoned quality systems professional with over 22 years of experience in the pharmaceutical and biotech industry. She has held various leadership, guidance, and oversight roles in quality management for multiple organizations. She is proficient in managing quality systems within the biotech industry, both in contract development and manufacturing (CDMO) sites and in a virtual capacity. She has extensive experience in GxP audits, supplier quality programs, and inspection readiness. She is an ASQ Certified Quality Auditor (CQA) and an active ASQ member since 2015. She currently serves as the 2024 Chair of the Board of ASQ Section 1106, after fulfilling different board member roles in the section over the past several years.

                                                                                                                                       

ASQ 0911 May 2024 Section Meeting on Thursday, May 16, 2024 @12-1pm EST

Our next ASQLEX 0911 member monthly meeting is a recorded webcast meeting that begins at 12PM EST on Thursday, May 16th.   

If you plan to attend, please email reservation to Mark McDonald (Mmcdonald@hendrickson-intl.com) by noon Tuesday, May 14th. 

ASQ on demand webcast presentation:

How SkyWater Transformed Quality from a Cost Center to a Profit Center!

Presenters – Tom Perkins (SkyWater) and Jennifer Bianchini (ETQ) -See short Bios below

ASQ Host- Pablo Baez

Section hosts- Steve Ross and John Simson, ASQ Lexington, KY -

Presentation agenda-

As a quality professional, we help our organizations achieve quality in what we deliver. But too often, quality is viewed only as a reporting and policing function, costing money but not adding to the bottom line and ensuring real business value. 


Check out this webinar led by Tom Perkins, Quality Manager of SkyWater Technologies, as he shares the success he has had by aligning the company’s quality objectives with their business goals.   He will discuss how the quality can bring return on investment (ROI) to the organization.
 

Tom will also cover:

  • The benefits of measuring ROI for quality investments
  • What value metrics are most important when calculating ROI
  • How to communicate that value to business leaders in your organization 

The Zoom virtual Meeting link for this recorded webcast meeting will be sent out to those who register with Mark McDonald.

Note: A 0.5 RU* will be given for section meetings that you attend. However, you must use the email registration so that the Section has an attendance record. Please mute your computer microphone during the presentation. * ASQE and ASQ corporate agreed to allow us to use 0.5 RU for section meetings and events during 2024 transition period for all changes. 

Meeting Agenda:

11:50 -12:00 pm Log in and Section welcome, webinar and speaker intro

12:00 – 1:00 pm Presentation and then Q&A with members.

About the speakers and sponsor

 

Tom Perkins, Operational Excellence Program Manager, SkyWater Technology 
Tom Perkins has 20+ of expertise in quality management systems and Lean Six Sigma. He's worked in all aspects of manufacturing, including Aerospace, Medical Device, and Automotive. As Skywater's OpEx Program Manager, he's responsible for setting up the manufacturing fab and implementing a Lean culture. He's a part of the ASQ Orlando Leadership committee and holds many certifications, most notably as a LSS Master Black Belt and CMQ/OE.

 

Jennifer Bianchini, Sr. Product Marketing Manager, ETQ
Jennifer Bianchini is a Senior Product Marketing Manager at ETQ. She has 10+ years of leadership in marketing, including product marketing, demand generation, and product management. She's led go-to-market strategies for SaaS solutions in sectors such as Software Development, DevSecOps, and FinTech. She earned an MBA in Marketing, and is eager to assist organizations in achieving a competitive edge through Quality Management.

 

                                                                                                                                       

Other Online Education Opportunities in May

EPRI: Collaborating with Others - May 15 Columbia Basin ASQ Virtual Meeting/Presentation

When:  May 15, 2024 from 06:00 PM to 07:30 PM (PT) Community:   Columbia Basin Section

Using Power BI to Create Powerful Trend and Pareto Charts

When:  May 29, 2024 from 12:00 PM to 01:00 PM (ET) Community:   Ottawa Valley Section

Check myASQ Events for more events virtually and in your area.

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