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Developing the Team Process for Continuous Improvement

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Program Description

A process improvement effort guides management toward achieving continuous improvements in systems throughout their organizations. Inevitably, managers will recognize that systems problems cut across various functions and departments. Therefore, one thrust of any process improvement implementation effort involves forming teams of people from those various functions to attack systems problems.

In this seminar you will examine the process that leads multifunctional project teams to success. You will learn about the role of the process improvement steering committee in managing the team process, as well as the roles and responsibilities of process improvement team leaders, members and facilitators. Through numerous hands-on exercises, you will learn about and experience the three phases of the team process, the team's goals in each phase, and the statistical methods and personal skills team members employ to achieve those goals.

What You Will Learn

Who Should Attend

Current and potential process improvement project team leaders, members and facilitators. Steering committee members and department managers will also benefit from this seminar. This workshop is most beneficial when a team from your organization attends together.

Dates, Locations, and CRNs

October 6-7, 2008
Radisson
Chelmsford, MA
CRN 18120 QI103
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Fees

$1,295 first registration
1.4 CEU's Adwarded

Prices are subject to change.

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