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Conference Workshops and Instructors

WS4 - Lean out your ISO 9000 Quality Management System

Chris Anderson
Managing Director, Bizmanualz

Does your ISO 9000 QMS contain too much documentation?  Have you ever wondered how to get rid of procedures used to conform to the old 1994 version of ISO 9000?  Many of those old procedures are not required or needed by the latest version of the ISO 9000 standard.  In fact, your people may not even be following them very well anyway resulting in frequent minor audit findings.

Using Lean Thinking, you can reduce your organization’s reliance on procedure documentation.  Using a visual workplace you can perform trending and analysis that generates buy-in for change.  How about a lean Corrective & Preventive Action Kaizen Process that engages your workforce and communicates the latest improvements to your employees? 

Using lean you will understand how to conform to the minimum document and record requirements and reduce the bureaucratic waste commonly associated with ISO 9000.  Now is the time to learn how to lean out your ISO 9000 Quality Management System.

WS5 - Introduction to Design of Experiments

Connie M. Borror

Design of experiments is an important set of quality tools that can be used for product/process development and improvement.  In this workshop, an introduction to design of experiments will be presented with emphasis on strategic experimentation, guidelines for experimentation, and factorial designs.  During the workshop there will be some exercises that participants will have the chance to work on individually or in groups. So if you want to bring their laptops with Minitab v 15 already installed, please feel free to do so.  Please note that Minitab v 15 can be obtained from www.minitab.com for a free trial period of 30 days.  It is assumed that the participant will have a understanding of basic statistics such as hypothesis testing and confidence intervals.

WS7 - The Human Side of Lean Manufacturing

George H. Friesen, MA
Business Practice Leader - The Lean Enterprise
St. Louis Community College

“No person is independent as long as he has to depend on another person to help him.  It is a reciprocal relationship-the boss is the partner of the worker, the worker is partner of the boss.”
Henry Ford, America’s first lean champion

Success in implementing lean processes depends upon much more than simply using tools like 5S, Value Stream Mapping, Kanban, Six Sigma, and Visual Controls, etc.  The fact that less than 30% of companies that start the implementation of lean processes do so successfully is due to a fundamental misunderstanding of what it is that is at the heart of Lean.  This is what is often not understood:  Lean is based upon a set of beliefs about human beings and human behavior that stand in marked contrast to many of the beliefs that guide the behavior of today’s managers and supervisors.   These “Lean” beliefs are crucial to the success, not only of the organization, but to each individual working within the organization.  And, to the extent that these Lean beliefs do not guide the behavior of an organization’s managers and supervisors, attempts to implement Lean processes will be crippled.  This seminar will focus on the ways in which beliefs, leadership styles, and work processes impact the success of lean implementation initiatives.  It will offer a specific plan for optimizing the interplay of beliefs, leadership styles, and work processes in a way that will make an organization’s transition to Lean successful.  Finally, this presentation gives some specific suggestions on how to use the 5S System as an ideal trigger for a transition to Lean.

WS-9: A Lean Tool-Kit for Project Leaders

Adil F. Dalal, CQE, PMP
CEO, Pinnacle Process Solutions, Intl.TM

A commonsense approach to excellence in project management

Lean technology has significant number of time-tested techniques which are universal and applicable to almost any business and industry.  Lean tools have been used to make businesses more efficient and profitable for several decades.  Can this tool-kit be customized for project managers to ensure that they can beat the TQC (Time-Quality-Cost) criteria on every project they lead/manage?

Technological advances are now being measured in days and not in years.  Thus, any long-term planning, in most situations, is just like trying to look into a cloudy crystal ball. 

The best approach is for Project leaders to collaborate with Lean practitioners and learn and apply principles of lean and continuous improvement. The upshot is that project leaders are empowered and proficient at reducing project lead-times, identifying and eliminating non-value added activities and wastes and using a kaizen approach to get breakthrough results in all their projects.  Thus, as projects get more complicated, fast-paced and global, it is vital for project and program leaders to expand their tool-kit to include more customized lean tools in order to be successful.

Spring Conference Online Registration Open

Online registration for the 2009 ASQ St. Louis Spring Quality conference is now open.You can register for the conference online. You can register online whether you are paying by credit card or check. Conference brochures will be mailed to section members starting this week.

Complete conference agenda is available in the brochure as well as on this website.

2009 Spring Conference Agenda

Following is the 2009 St. Louis Spring Quality Conference schedule. Attendees have plenty of opportunities to network and enhance their quality knowledge. A total of nine workshops are offered the day before the conference. Sixteen breakout sessions are planned for the conference day. Details on the workshops and instructors will be posted within the next few days.

Online registration link will be available soon!

Pre-Conference Workshops - Thursday April 2, 2009
7:15 - 8:00 Check-in for Certification Exams - Grand Ballroom
8:00 - 1:00 ASQ Certification Exams
7:30 - 8:00 Check-in for Pre-Conference Workshops (AM) -
Registration Desk in Lobby
8:00 - 12:00 WS1 - Using Statistics for Decision Making, Brenda Bishop
WS2 - People and Lean+ Integrating our Strengths,
Dawn Newman and Mark Dana
WS3 - Excel for SPC and Statistical Analysis, Scott Follet
WS4 - Lean ISO 9001 - Chris Anderson
12:30 - 1:00 Check-in for Pre-Conference Workshops (PM) -
Registration Desk in Lobby
1:00 - 5:00 WS5 - Introduction to Design of Experiments, Conni Borror
WS6 - Effective Internal Audits, John Moorhouse
WS7 - Human Side of Lean, Geroge Friesen
1:00 - 3:00 WS8 - Thinking Locally and Globally in ORganizational Leadership, Deborah Schroeder-Saulnier
3:00 - 5:00 WS9 - A Lean Toolkit for Project Leaders, Adil Delal
5:30 - 9:00 pm Conference Reception and ASQ St. Louis Section Meeting
Keynote Speaker - Mike Brooks
Book Sales and Exhibitor booths open from 5:30 - 8:00 pm
Conference Day - Friday April 3, 2009
7:00 - 8:00
Registration, Continental Breakfast, Exhibits, Book Sales & Networking
8:00 - 8:30
Welcome and Chair address - Steve Hyland & Steve Mundwiller
8:30 - 9:30
Featured Keynote - Kim Tucci
9:30 - 9:45
Break
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4
9:45 - 10:45

Gerald Verduft
Lean Management

Colin Gray
Maximizing Value from ISO
Connie Barrot
Intro to Response Surface Meth.
Scott Follet
History of Measurement
10:45-11:00
Break
11:00-12:00
Adil Dalal
Got Lean? Critical Tools…
Dawn Newman
Engage People, Involve Teams
John Moorhouse
Value of Accredited Calibration Labs
Don Smith
Organizational Changes
12:00 - 1:00
Networking Lunch, Exhibits, Book Sales
1:00 - 1:30
Luncheon Keynote: BJC Hospital WOmen and Infants Team
1:30 - 2:00
Networking, Exhibits, and Books Sales
2:00 - 3:00
Elizabeth Cudney
Strategic Lean Six Sigma
Chris Anderson
Integrating Quality and Inovation
Daniel Templeton
When Brainstorming Stops Use Zlotin
Gerald Verduft
Distance Learning
3:00 - 3:15
Break
3:15 - 4:15
Rob Herhold
Balanced Scorecard
Rod Toro
Top 10 Tragedies in Implementing QMS
Tom Crespi
Quality Movies
Kim Rochetti
Career Transition
Conference Concludes. Book Sales and Exhibitor Booths
open from 7:00 am to 3:00 pm

Kim Tucci to Keynote at Spring Conference

Kim Tucci, the Co-Founder of Pasta House Italian Restaurant will deliver the opening keynote address at this year’s St. Louis Spring Quality conference.

Mike Brooks, President and CEO of Ardent Outdoors, will deliver the evening keynote address on April 2.

Spring Conference 2009

Bob Chapman Responds to a Question
Keynote speaker Robert Chapman (standing, R) fields a question from afternoon keynote speaker Dennis Arter (standing, L) at the 2007 ASQ St. Louis Spring Quality Conference

2009 St. Louis Spring Quality Conference

April 2 – 3, 2009
Crowne Plaza Hotel – Clayton

7750 Carondelet Ave, St. Louis, MO 63105. Tel: (314) 726-5400. View Map

Our annual Spring Quality Conference will once again be held at the Clayton Crowne Plaza Hotel. The conference will be on April 2nd and 3rd, and as in the past, we will offer ASQ exams, pre-conference workshops, keynote speakers, a reception and 3 or 4 tracks of breakout sessions. Steve Hyland will be providing you with the details in the coming months. We were able to negotiate a better deal with the Crowne Plaza for next year, including free parking…which is a nice perk in downtown Clayton.

We will post details on this page as they become available. So please check back often.

View 2008 Spring Conference details.

ASQ St. Louis 2008 Spring Conference

April 1 – 4, 2008
Crowne Plaza Hotel – Clayton

7750 Carondelet Ave, St. Louis, MO 63105. Tel: (314) 726-5400. View Map

Please mention that you are attending the ASQ St. Louis Spring Conference
to get discounted room rates.

Early Bird Registration Until March 24. Save $70!

Registration Information

Four ways to register for the 2008 ASQ St. Louis Spring Conference:

  1. Online: Secure registration with ASQ National web-registration.
  2. Via Phone: Call 1-800-248-1946.
  3. Via Fax: Fax completed registration form with credit card (Visa, MasterCard or AmEx) information to:
    414-272-1734, ATTN: Customer Care
  4. Via Mail: Mail registration form with check payable to ASQ or credit card info to:
    600 N. Plankinton Ave, PO Box 3005, Milwaukee, WI 53201

Pre Conference Workshops

Pre-conference workshops are from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm on Tuesday, April 1 and Wednesday April 2.  We have a mixture of 2-day, 1-day and ½ day programs. View Workshop Details

ASQ Certification Exams

We will have ASQ Certification Exams on Thursday April 3.  Registration starts at 6:00 am and exams start at 7:00 am, ending at noon. Crowne Plaza Grand Ballroom.

We will have a networking buffet lunch on Thursday, April 3, from 12:30 pm to 1:30 pm. Crowne Plaza Grand Ballroom.

Conference Fees
Early Bird (by March 24) $325
Regular (after 3/17) $395
Full-Time Student/Between Jobs1 $225
Workshop Attendees2 $225
Division Helpers3 $225

1 Conference only
2 Excludes Workshop. Must register by 3/17
3 Must be approved by Conference Chair

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Conference Opening

Conference opening at 1:30 pm, April 3, with brief comments by the Conference Chair (Stephen Mundwiller), Section Chair (Chris Anderson) and Regional Director (Rob Herhold). Crowne Plaza Grand Ballroom.

Keynote Address

The Keynote Address will be from 1:45 to 2:45 pm.  Jim Epstein, President of Intercon Chemical Company will be the Keynote Speaker. Crowne Plaza Grand Ballroom.

Breakout Session 1:  Thursday April 3, from 3:00 to 4:00 pm

Breakout Session 2:  Thursday April 3, from 4:15 to 5:15 pm

Conference Reception and Section Meeting

We will have a combined Conference Reception and Section Meeting on Thursday evening, April 3. Crowne Plaza Grand Ballroom.

  • Registration and networking starts at 5:30 pm
  • Opening at 6:00 pm
  • We will have a Dinner Keynote, featuring Mike Micklewright as Dr. Deming from 6:05 to 7:15 pm.
  • Dinner from 7:15 to 8:00 pm
  • Awards and Recognition from 8:00 to 9:00 pm

Exhibitor booths are open from 12:30 to 9:00 pm in the Grand Ballroom.

Book sales are open from 12:30 to 8:00 pm in the Grand Ballroom. 

Conference Day 2 - Friday April 4

Continental Breakfast from 8:00 to 8:45 am

Brief comments from the Conference Chair 8:45 to 8:50 am.

Breakout Session 3:  9:00 to 10:00 am

Breakout Session 4:  10:15 to 11:15 am

Sit Down Lunch and Networking from 11:15 am to 12: 30 pm.

Luncheon Keynote

Luncheon Keynote by Mike Simms on winning the 1994 Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award and Employee Driven Continuous Improvement.

Networking from 1:00 to 1:30 pm.

Breakout Session 5:  1:45 to 2:45 pm.

Breakout Session 6:  3:00 to 4:00 pm.

Exhibitor booths are open from 8:00 am to 3:00 pm in the Grand Ballroom.

Book sales are open from 8:00 am to 3:00 pm in the Grand Ballroom.

Conference adjourns 4:00 pm on Friday 4/4/2008.

Pre-Conference Workshop Details

Two-Day Workshops, Tuesday and Wednesday, April 1-2 (8 am to 5 pm)
CQA Refresher Class by QAD $695.00
Cost of Quality by ASQ National $795.00
   
All-Day Workshops, Tuesday, April 1 (8 am to 5 pm)
Effective Failure Reduction with RED (Risk in Early Design) - Katie Grantham $295.00
Finance for Improvement - Doug Wood $295.00
   
1/2 Day Workshop - Tuesday, April 1 (1 pm to 5 pm)
A Hands-On Demonstration to Experience Lean - Bizmanualz $175.00
   
All-Day Workshop, Wednesday, April 2 (8 am to 5 pm)
Going Beyond Lean Six Sigma and the Balanced Scorecard: The Integrated Enterprise Excellence (IEE) System - Forest Breyfogle $395.00
   
1/2 Day Workshop - Wednesday, April 2
Return to Worker Inspection - Doug Wood (8 am to 12 pm) $175.00
Business Metrics - Doug Wood (1 pm to 5 pm) $175.00
Lean Quality Management Systems - Mike Micklewright (8 am to 12 pm) $175.00
Putting Your Internal Audit System on Steroids - Mike Micklewright (1 pm to 5 pm) $175.00

Lunch is provided to speakers, helpers and attendees both days. 

Registration Desk
Exhibitor
Breakout Session