ASQ St. Louis News & Announcements



Lean Six Sigma Conference Deadline Approaching

There’s one week left to get the early-bird discount for ASQ’s Lean Six Sigma Conference . The early-bird registration deadline is Friday, Jan. 18. Keynote speakers for this year’s conference include Mike Adams, Allegheny Energy, Inc.; Leslie A. Behnke, Six Sigma Business Excellence, CIGNA; Julie Rushin, Internal Revenue Service; and Scott A. Gray, Eaton Corporation.

 

Dennis Arter Delivering ASQ Public Courses in St. Louis

Dennis Arter, an ASQ Fellow and one of our Spring Conference Keynote Speakers this year, will be delivering two of the public courses being offered by ASQ National in St. Louis in November.

Quality Audits for Improved Performance

This is a basic course for both internal and external auditing. Move from compliance (policing) to management (performance improvement) auditing. It covers preparation, performance, reporting and closure. The curriculum follows the ASQ Certified Quality Auditor Body of Knowledge and assumes participants have no auditing experience. Learn how to present audit findings such that managers want to change current practices.

November 12-13, St. Louis – Click here to register.

Process-Based Auditing

Designed for managers and professional staff already familiar with fundamental quality auditing concepts, this one-day course focuses on business processes and how to audit them. The course is especially useful for those faced with assessing the process approach to quality management called for in ISO 9001:2000. This workshop will show you how to move your current audit program from boring to brilliant. All aspects of the audit (planning, performing, reporting and closure) are covered.

November 14, St. Louis – Click here to register.

For a complete listing of ASQ public courses being offered in St. Louis, please visit the ASQ National Website at: http://www.asq.org/training/locations/st-louis.html.

Additional December Certification Exam Location at SIUC

In addition to our standard location at the Engineers’ Club, ASQ St. Louis is offering December certification exams at SIUC (Southern Illinois University Carbondale). Please note that the registration deadline for the December exams is October 12, 2007.

Will Meyer, our Certification Chair, has coordinated with SIUC Student Sub-Section’s Chair, Aspen D’Costa, and ASQ’s Linda Gruetter to make this additional testing location possible. We have setup a testing site and proctor at SIU.

Our official exam site will still be the Engineers Club (each section has only one registered site); however, if anyone requests it (or they are identified by their mailing address), we can route the exam to SIU. Those identified for SIU will get an appropriate seating letter in advance specifying their test site - this advance notice will allow the applicant to correct or move their seating location if required.

Please contact Will Meyer with any questions.

September 2007 Meeting Feedback Summary

Meeting evaluation and feedback is on a 1 to 5 scale, with 5 being high.

Speaker Ratings

  • Speaker #1, Katie Grantham Lough - 4.31.
  • Speaker #2, Ray Luechtefeld - 3.84.

Facility Ratings:

  • Facility – 4.41,
  • Food – 4.04
  • Geographic Acceptability – 4.34.

The overall value of the program was 4.13

There were several questions and comments received on the comments form:

  • Programs on TS and EHS quality topics.
    I am in the process of planning the spring speakers, if you know a good speaker that would be very helpful.
  • Program on lean concepts applied to hospitals and healthcare.
    I am working with a healthcare provider to arrange for them to speak at a spring meeting and hope to have the details finalized soon.
  • Programs on Six Sigma, Design for Six Sigma, and new product development.
    If you have a recommendation for a dynamic speaker, please let me know. As I plan for the spring meetings, I will certainly look for a speaker in these areas.
  • An overall good meeting.
    Thanks! I will pass along to the speakers and the ASQ Leadership Committee.
  • Would like to have had a handout from the first and second speaker.
    For upcoming speakers, I will request they bring handouts. Thanks for the improvement suggestion!
  • Program on supply chain.
    This is a topic that I believe would make a good workshop presentation. I will look for a speaker for the spring meetings.
  • Vegetarian food please.
    All facility comments are passed on to Tony Indihar, our Arrangements Chair.

Several individuals indicated their interest to give a program, participate on the LC, and/or help with the Spring Conference.

Program feedback summary provided by Beth Cudney, Program Chair

The ASQ Certification Maestro

William Meyer, CQI, CQE, CQA, MoQ/OE, CRE, CSQE, CQT, CQIA, SSBB, CCT, CQPA, CHA, CBA, SSGB

William C. Meyer, a Senior Member of ASQ and an active ASQ St. Louis Section Member, has received all 14 certifications offered by ASQ. This makes him one of only 7 people, nationally, to have achieved this milestone. Will is currently the CQIA Certification Chair for ASQ National and serves in the Ishikawa Medal Committee.

Will has been actively involved with ASQ since 1998, when he started serving as a volunteer for ASQ’s certification program. He serves in that capacity to this date. In 2001, Will was the Treasurer and the Chair-Elect of ASQ Louisville and became the Section Chair the following year. During 2003 to 2006, Will was the Section Auditor, and from 2002 to 2006, he served as the CQIA Subcommittee Liaison for ASQ National.

In 2005, Will became the Treasurer of ASQ St. Louis. The following year, he took the role of Assistant Treasurer, helping the new Treasurer and serving as the 2006 Spring Conference Treasurer. Currently, Will is the section Audit Chair, providing valuable feedback on section finances and ASQ regulations.

ASQ St. Louis would like to congratulate Will on achieving this important milestone and for his continued support and service to the section and ASQ.

ASQ Internal Team Excellence Award

Calling All Teams
Showcase your organization’s best practices and get the recognition you and your team deserve by entering ASQ’s International Team Excellence Award competition. Team entries are being accepted now for the preliminary round of the award process. The deadline to submit your entry is Sept. 3, 2007.

Revamped “New to Quality” Web Pages Up and Running

ASQ has just completed an overhaul of its "New to Quality" Web pages. Be sure to recommend these pages to people in your group who are just beginning their journeys in quality and help them get off on the right foot.

ASQ Members Can Now Use E-mail Address as Log-in

Members now have another way to log on to the ASQ member Web site: with their e-mail address! If you have given ASQ your e-mail address, you can now use it as your log-in ID. Simply type the same e-mail address you gave to ASQ in the Log-in ID box. Your password remains the same as if you had logged in using your member number. It’s that simple. If you have any questions regarding log-in, please contact ASQ Customer Care.

World Conference Audio Recordings Available

Were you unable to attend the World Conference this year? Did you miss a session or want to hear a presentation again? Audio recordings of many of the sessions are available for purchase at http://www.aven.com/conf.cfm/cid/990. The purchase price for all recorded sessions is $169. The individual sessions are $14 on CD or $12 for a download.

From ASQ - 2007 State of the Society

The 2007 State of the Society report is now available online. Access it through the ASQ Media Center, ASQ News Section.