Advisory Committee Meeting This meeting is open to all IEEE Reliability Society members from the Boston, Providence, and New Hampshire Sections as well as non-member guests. You are welcome to join us to learn about what is going on in the chapter and to explore membership and volunteer opportunities. No registration is required, however an email from non-AdCom members to the event contact would be appreciated should you wish to attend. Agenda: 6:00PM Call to Order Opening Remarks Executive Committee Reports Secretary Treasurer Vice Chair Chair Old Business New Business Closing Remarks 7:30PM Adjournment Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/281214
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FREE Webinar Dr. W. Edwards Deming defined a system as “a series of functions or activities (sub-processes, stages – hereafter components) that work together for the aim of the organization.” He added that the flow chart (or process map) is helpful toward understanding a system. Process mapping is a technique that provides a structured analysis of a process flow. It can be used to distinguish how work is actually being done from how it should be done. It’s very important to map the actual situation (“As Is” or “Current State”) to identify opportunities for improvement. Further study leads to mapping how the process “Should Be” (or Future State) once improvements are achieved. Moving beyond basic process mapping, Value Stream Process Mapping (VSPM) can be viewed as a means to expose waste that’s hiding in the organization’s systems and processes. It’s used to quantify the flow of throughputs as well as waste, rework, queue time and other drains on resources. It is a technique that is easily and effectively applied in any type of process – manufacturing, laboratory, health care, retail, office, school… Join Jim Leonard to examine clear guidelines to closely assess your current processes, and effective tools for exposing opportunities for improvement that eliminate frustration, errors, delays and excessive costs. The webinar will cover the following topics: - Product Quality versus Process Quality - Shewhart’s Concept of a Process - Process Mapping Terms and Symbols - Examples of Various Process Maps – Manufacturing and Non-Manufacturing - Procedure for Generating the Initial Process Map - Value Stream Process Mapping - The concept of “white space” - Defining meaningful and actionable data - Calculating the Value Effectiveness Ratio - Moving from the Current State to the Future State - Let’s Draft a Value-Stream Process Map Co-sponsored by: Quality Support Group Speaker(s): Jim Leonard, Agenda: 11:00 AM Technical Presentation 11:45 AM Questions and Answers 12:00 PM Adjournment Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/290681 |
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Our country is gearing up to replace aging infrastructure. Join us to discuss how new science and technology developments will inform the process. Discover what has changed in material science, srucutral design and sustainability practices. Consider how we can build for current and long term needs of society. Traditional infrastructure and Broadband as well. This event is "in person" at the Stark Brewery in Manchester, sponsored by the SEE Science Center, and is free -- registration required. Co-sponsored by: SEE Science Center Speaker(s): Matt, Leo Agenda: 5 PM to 6PM arrive and order food, drink or whatever 6-6:15 expert introductions 6:15-7:30PM Q&A and discussion Room: Bo's Lounge, Bldg: Stark Brewing Company, 500 Commercial St., Manchester, New Hampshire, United States, 03101 |
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