Saginaw (Michigan) Section Presentation - How Much Can We Leverage AI in Problem Solving

When:  Apr 25, 2026 from 11:00 AM to 03:00 PM (ET)
Associated with  Six Sigma Forum

The plan is for a Live Meeting with a hybrid (WebEx) option.  This is a ticketed event. 

  • The LIVE meeting is at the Regent Hotel's Conference Center, 2455 Carpenter Road, Ann Arbor.
  • The WebEx meeting registration is included with the WebEx Ticketing.
  • Live Event Tickets including Zingerman's Catering:  $30
  • WebEx Event Option Ticket:  $15

How to Leverage AI in Problem Solving? Speaker Scott Sterbenz, Presented by ASQ Michigan Region

12:15PM The WebEx Webinar Opens (after Live meeting Networking and Lunch)
12:30PM-12:45 PM Introduction from Deputy Regional Director Don Brecken
1:00PM- 1:30 PM Shelly Wearn;
Increasing your ASQ Member Value (Discussion)
ASQ Participation, Communication and Certification
1:30 PM- 2:30 PM Speaker Scott Sterbenz
AI: How much can we leverage AI for Problem Solving?
2:30 PM-3:00 PM Closing Comments, Q&A

 The most important question:  How many RU's???

  • Live meeting: 4 hours, .4 RU's
  • WebEx option:   3 hours, .3 RU's

Speaker / Presentation

AI : How Much Can We Leverage AI For Problem Solving?

Abstract:

In this session, Mr. Sterbenz demystifies how Artificial Intelligence (AI) works and offers practical guidance for using AI tools effectively in quality and problem-solving environments. Attendees will see real examples of AI strengths and weaknesses, including surprising gaps revealed through technical and data-driven queries. Through an engaging case study, he illustrates how AI can accelerate analysis while still falling short without expert oversight. The presentation ultimately highlights why human insight, engineering knowledge, and critical thinking remain indispensable—even as AI becomes more capable and widely adopted.

About our Speaker:  Scott Sterbenz is a recently retired Master Black Belt at Ford Motor Company, using Six Sigma methods to solve quality and customer satisfaction issues.  Scott is also a Technical Adviser for the United States Bowling Congress, bowling's governing body.  There, he helps develop test plans and analysis methods to set specifications for bowling equipment and conducting ground-breaking research.  A Professional Engineer, Scott holds a bachelor's and master's degree in Mechanical Engineering from Wayne State University in Detroit—valedictorian in both programs.  For over twenty years, Scott has taught high school and college level mathematics to middle school students as part of the MathCOUNTS competition series.  An avid mountain biker, Scott cycles nationwide for multiple charities.  He is also an accomplished bowler, with thirteen certified 300 games and a high certified three-game series of 853.

Location

Regent Hotel & Conference Center (OR WebEx)
2455 Carpenter Road
Ann Arbor, MI 48108
Online Instructions:
Please register via the links on the Ann Arbor myASQ site (Member Planet links above). This is an ALL Michigan Event and the Public is welcome. Limited seating for in-person but a great opportunity to Network; on-line is unlimited.

Location

Regent Hotel Conference Center
2455 Carpenter Road
Ann Arbor, MI 48108
Dial-in Instructions:
Use the Member Planet links provided above
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