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November 15 Virtual Section Meeting: Culture Code: Proof of Concepts, Try-Storming, Simulations and Pilot Tests

By Jo Haberstok posted 10/28/23 06:48 PM

  

Culture Code: Proof of Concepts, Try‑Storming, Simulations and Pilot Tests

Presenter:  Daniel Zyrmiak

November 15 2023

6:00 pm to 7:30 pm PST

This is a virtual meeting - open to all - no charge

RSVP by November 12 to denise.clements@aecom.com

View the full announcement here

This presentation is intended to provide:

v  Overview of some incremental additions to ASQ’s Six Sigma Body of Knowledge, which include Proof of Concepts, Try‑Storming, Simulations, and Pilot Tests for the IMPROVE phase

v  High level description of the three skills outlined in Daniel Coyle’s book The Culture Code: Build Safety, Share Vulnerability, and Establish Purpose

v  Description and demonstration of how applying the three skills could improve the effectiveness of the Six Sigma practices, with the impacts of each skill being summarized for each of the Six Sigma techniques profiled

The learning objectives and benefits for attendees include:

§  Awareness of incremental updates to ASQ’s Body of Knowledge for Six Sigma, and the expansion of the IMPROVE phase

§  Exposure to the three skills outlined in The Culture Code, which improves effectiveness of teams and outcomes in high performance organizations

§  Application of skills from The Culture Code toward the implementation and execution of new Six Sigma practices to mitigate risks and potential problems, leading to improved outcomes

A grid will be used to navigate for attendees what is being discussed, along with the intersection of Six Sigma with The Culture Code.  Feedback from participants will help reveal what portions may need to be clarified or emphasized in the 2024 Six Sigma Body of Knowledge.

About the speaker:  Dan Zrymiak has almost three decades of experience in international quality and risk management; spanning leadership, trusted advisor, and subject expert roles in software development and testing, operational excellence, management consulting, and manufacturing.  He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Commerce with Honors in Marketing from the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon.

Dan is an ASQ Fellow and was awarded ASQ’s Feigenbaum and Crosby Medals.  He is certified by PMI as a Project Management Professional, by ASQ as a Quality and Organizational Excellence Manager, Six Sigma Black Belt, Software Quality Engineer, and Quality Engineer, and holds multiple active quality auditor credentials.  Dan also has information technology credentials in software engineering, ITIL v4 IT service management, and Scrum Master management.  He has presented at numerous conferences and webinars, authored many articles, and is active in multiple professional and fraternal organizations

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