Measurement System Analysis

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June 23-24, 2014
9am – 5pm
Vivere Hotel, Alabang

Fee: Php 9,500.00 / person plus 12% VAT

  • Early Registration Payment: Ten-Percent (10%) Discount if PAID thirty (30) days before the training date
  • Group Discount: Five-Percent (5%) on Three (3) or More Participants


 
 
 
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Course Synopsis

Every process involves combining a number of input into a transformed state of either products or services. The intent of the internal process activities and interactions is to change and add value to inputs. Accompanying every process output, products or services, is information that m ay be used to assess the state of the process and to improve the process. The challenge rests in characterizing the process(es) to best see and capture opportunities for improvement. Success in doing so is heavily dependent upon the quality of information being communicated from the process through measurement systems.

Typically, six general elements describe the inputs of a process. The combination of personnel, methods, machinery, materials, measurements and environment in a way that produce an output is the process.

Simulation

The hands-on work simulation reinforces the benefits by applying tools, Roadmap, and Audit Checklist introduced during the lecture. This will allow participants on analyzing how to make improvements and comparing metrics such as lead time, on-time delivery, quality and bottom-line profit.

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Course Outline

  • Day 1
    • Measurement Assessment Concepts
    • Measurement Uncertainty Assessment
    • Stability Assessment
    • Case Exercise
  • Day2
    • Variance Analyzing
    • Attribute Data Systems
    • Case Exercise

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Serafin ‘Jig” B. Lasquety, Jr.

Jig is regular resource speaker on QC Tools, Poka-Yoke, 5C/5S Gemba, TPM, Lean, Biz Process Improvement, and Six Sigma. With over 30 years of production floor experience in operations, maintenance, production, production control, process engineering, quality assurance, business process improvement, enterprise resource planning, organization development & training and information communication technology.

He is one of the four Six Sigma Gurus of Motorola Phil in the 80’s, managed TPM site office at Amkor Technology Phil in the 90’s and market TPM AVP at Nestle in 2009-2010.

He is a Certified 6 Sigma Expert Black Belt and Certified Course Instructor, a TPM Coach and a Registered Lean Instructor.

Undergone specialized training on para-statistics & advanced diagnostics, including DOE, POKA YOKE, P-M, Analysis, FMEA, MPCpS, 5C/5S, GR&R, 8D, A3, QC tools, Six Sigma, Lean Management, WCM & JIPM TPM methodologies, change management (OD), Gestalt Process Facilitation, enterprise resource planning and business process improvement in Japan, Malaysia, Korea, Brazil and the USA.

Jig was employed in various engineering capacities with the following multi-national manufacturing concerns: Dynetics• Motorola• Sprague Electric• Sanken Electric • Amkor Technologies• Nestle.

He holds the following academic credentials:

  • Electro-Mechanics, Don Bosco Technical Institute
  • B.Sc. Electronics Engineering, University of Sto. Tomas
  • M.Sc. Industrial Engg, Candidate, University of the Philippines
  • MBA SEP-MM, Candidate, Ateneo de Manila University
  • Organization Development, Diploma, De La Salle University
  • Registered & Licensed Real Estate Broker

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BANCO DE ORO (BDO)

Account Name:

Aguila Group Companies (AGC) Development Corporation

Account Number:

00 543 801 3291

Bank Address:

Alfaro-Salcedo Village Branch, PCCI Bldg., 118 Alfaro St., Salcedo Village, Makati City 1227, Philippines

Swift Code:

BNORPHMM

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