Practical Guideline to Learn 8D Problem Solving Methodology
Root Cause Analysis
Description
This is a practical course for people who would like to improve their problem solving approach
or
New engineers/engineer candidates who are trying to learn problem solving methodology in project management and manufacturing areas.
Many disciplines around the world are using 8D problem solving methodology as it is critical to achieve sustainable action, eliminate potential claims/risks and minimize claim reocccurrence.
Without handling defects methodically, it will not be possible to achieve continuous improvement.
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On the professional side, you may be responsible for evaluating many 8D reports or you may be the owner to respond to your customer in a proper way.
Within this course, you will also see practical case study and reconsider your current status and refresh your knowledge.
Some common mistakes will guide you to focus right points directly in each 8D steps.
We need to understand that 8D methodology includes team-oriented approach, but defining right team members with GEMBA analysis will surely be crucial.
Problem solving is not only related to quality department, but also other departments such as supply chain, purchasing etc. need to learn how to systematically solve the critical defects. A3 report and OnePager implementations are very common, but before all of them, 8 steps must be clearly learned and the mindset must be primarily understood.
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D1: Building Team
D2: Problem Description
D3: Containment Action
D4: Root Cause Analysis
D5: Countermeasure/Corrective Action Planning
D6: Implementation of Corrective Actions
D7: Standardization
D8: Lesson Learned
What You Will Learn!
- Defining each problem steps as per 8D methodology
- Undestanding the root cause steps
- Reaching the complete technical mindset to implement 8D Steps in project and serial manufacturing
- Learning standardization and lesson learned effectively
Who Should Attend!
- People who are working in industry, willing to refresh their knowledge and students who are trying to learn problem solving steps