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Manufacturing
Excellence Seminar Series
  
Training
Partners in Manufacturing Excellence
Executive/Overview Sessions
These sessions are held at Cuyahoga Community College's
Unified Technology Center in Cleveland, Ohio. Please call 216-987-3075
for directions or to register.
Manufacturing Trends: Achieving Growth in the Current Economy
9/14/2001; 8:00 – 10:30 AM
Learn how current
manufacturing technologies can provide your company a competitive edge
Changes in the economic climate are making
manufacturing growth more challenging. Customer
expectations are changing and manufacturers must adjust their needs.
This session will cover current trends in
manufacturing processes and the expectations these are creating with customers.
It will discuss the closer relationships customers expect from suppliers
and how this affects the dynamics of manufacturing operations.
A review of current manufacturing techniques
including an overview of Lean, Flow and TOC and the impact these techniques have
on customer service levels, costs and manufacturing investment will conclude
this session.
Key Topics
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Why customer expectations are changing
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Characteristics of the responsive manufacturer
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Three major manufacturing process technologies
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What you should expect from these technologies
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Implementing a manufacturing process improvement program
Who should attend
Manufacturing executives, division heads and
managers who have responsibility for or participate in their organization’s
manufacturing strategy.
Cost
$115
Customer
Service Excellence in Manufacturing
10/12/2001;
8:00 – 10:30 AM
Improve your level of service to your customers
and distinguish your company from the competition
There are many elements involved in developing a
superior level of customer service. These
days the customer wants the right product, in the right quantity, in a short
time with no defects and at the lowest possible cost.
And they expect you to be responsive to changes in their needs.
This session will focus on the nuts and bolts
of systems required to produce products for customers. From order receipt, production planning and materials
management through hop floor processes and inspections and shipping, each step
is critical to providing superior customer service.
Key Topics Covered
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Performance Metrics for customer service
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What matters most to your customers
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How to achieve superior customer service
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Creating a plan
Who
should attend
Executives and top managers who interact with
customers and are responsible for managing the systems and processes that make
and deliver products to customers.
Cost
$115
Profitability
Analysis For Managers And Engineers
11/09/2001;
8:00 – 10:30 AM
Understand
your profitability and costs to hone your companies competitive edge
Measuring
and managing profitability by product line, by customer, etc. is more important
than ever. Best Practice cost
management techniques and analytic applications enable businesses of all sizes
to capture cost data by product, customer, and sales channels and present it to
managers in a form that is both intuitive and actionable. This workshop presents the concepts and techniques used in an
integrated framework for planning and managing overall profitability.
This
workshop starts with the fundamental concepts of activity-based management.
The ratio of indirect and overhead cost to direct costs has changed
dramatically since the days when Standard Cost techniques were adopted. Shorter product life cycles, increased product complexity,
higher amounts of value-added services and diverse sales channels all introduce
distortion to traditional techniques for measuring profit margins.
Understanding
where these dynamics are relevant in your business and applying the latest tools
and methods will enable your organization to measure and proactively manage your
bottom line.
Key
Topics Covered
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Concepts
and tools
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The
Profit Cliff
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Managing
Profitability
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Integrating
planning and analysis
Who
should attend
Executives,
managers and engineers who are responsible for managing and planning
manufacturing operations. Sales
executives and product managers involved in managing customers and their
profitability.
Cost
$115
Developing
a Manufacturing Improvement Plan
12/07/2001;
8:00 – 10:30
Learn to develop and manage an effective
manufacturing plan.
Developing a comprehensive, coordinated manufacturing
improvement plan can be a daunting task. With
many areas competing for limited resources and funds, where should you invest in
your business? Which improvement
will provide the highest impact on your business?
In what sequence should you make these improvements?
This session will focus on the key elements of
assessing your processes and systems, evaluating opportunities and investment
requirements and developing a plan that provide rapid results and be cost
effective.
Key
Topics Covered
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Identifying
improvement opportunities
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Developing
cost/benefit analyses
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Prioritizing
opportunities
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Developing
implementation plans
Who
should attend
Executives and manufacturing managers who are
responsible for improving their company’s manufacturing operations.
Engineers and managers who develop and implement process improvement
plans.
Cost
$115
Six
Sigma - An Executive Overview
8:00
– 10:30 AM, 09/18/01 or 11/01/01
This session will provide an understanding of Six
Sigma and how it can provide your company a competitive edge.
Firms face increasing pressure to become more
creative, productive and efficient. Manufacturing
organizations experience growing pressure to improve quality while decreasing
costs and increasing production throughput with fewer resources.
Service organizations need to improve customer satisfaction and reduce
cycle time. A Six Sigma approach
can greatly affect these needs, if it is conducted wisely.
Following topics are covered as an overview of six sigma methods.
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What is
Six Sigma
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General
Electric and Motorola’s experiences with Six Sigma
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Traditional
approach to the development of statistical methods
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Deployment
of Six Sigma – bottom line benefits
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Effective
Six Sigma training and implementation
Who should
attend?
Executives and top managers who interact with
customers and are responsible for managing the systems and processes that make
and deliver products to customers and those responsible for customer service.
Cost
$165
These sessions are held at Cuyahoga
Community College's Unified Technology Center in Cleveland, Ohio. Please
call 216-987-3075
for directions or to register.
Training Partners in
Manufacturing Excellence
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