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Quality Tools Training

We at PRNS ACADEMY offers Quality tools training provides individuals with the knowledge and skills needed to effectively utilize various tools and techniques to improve processes, solve problems, and enhance quality within an organization. These tools are instrumental in quality management systems and continuous improvement initiatives. Here are some common quality tools that are typically covered in quality tools training programs:

Regulatory Compliance

Root Cause Analysis (RCA)

RCA is a systematic process for identifying the underlying causes of problems or non-conformities. Training in RCA teaches participants various techniques such as 5 Whys, Fishbone Diagram (Ishikawa Diagram), and Fault Tree Analysis to identify root causes and implement corrective actions.

Certification Process

Statistical Process Control (SPC)

SPC is a method for monitoring and controlling processes using statistical techniques. Training in SPC covers concepts such as control charts, process capability analysis, and statistical analysis tools to monitor process stability, identify trends, and detect deviations from the desired performance.

Quality Function Deployment (QFD)

QFD is a method for translating customer requirements into specific product or service characteristics. Training in QFD teaches participants how to use tools such as House of Quality to prioritize customer needs, establish product/service specifications, and align design and production processes with customer expectations.

Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA)

FMEA is a proactive risk management tool used to identify and prioritize potential failure modes in processes, products, or systems. Training in FMEA covers the process of systematically analyzing failure modes, assessing their potential effects, and implementing preventive actions to mitigate risks.

Control Plan

A control plan is a documented strategy for maintaining process control and ensuring product quality. Training in control planning teaches participants how to develop control plans that specify control measures, monitoring methods, and response actions to ensure consistent quality output.

Pareto Analysis

Pareto Analysis is a technique for identifying the most significant factors contributing to a problem or outcome. Training in Pareto Analysis teaches participants how to use Pareto charts to prioritize issues, focus improvement efforts on critical areas, and allocate resources effectively.

Kaizen Events

Kaizen Events, also known as Rapid Improvement Events, are focused, short-term projects aimed at making incremental improvements to processes. Training in Kaizen Events teaches participants how to plan, execute, and follow up on Kaizen events using tools such as Value Stream Mapping, 5S, and Poka-Yoke (mistake-proofing).

Upon successful completion of lead auditor training, participants typically receive a certificate or qualification recognized by relevant accreditation bodies. Lead auditors play a crucial role in ensuring the effectiveness and continual improvement of management systems, contributing to organizational success, compliance, and stakeholder satisfaction.

5S Methodology

5S is a workplace organization method that involves Sort, Set in Order, Shine, Standardize, and Sustain. Training in 5S teaches participants how to implement and sustain a clean, organized, and efficient work environment to improve safety, productivity, and quality.

Visual Management

Visual management involves using visual cues such as charts, graphs, and signage to communicate information, monitor performance, and facilitate decision-making. Training in visual management teaches participants how to design and implement visual management systems to enhance process visibility, transparency, and accountability.

Upon successful completion of lead auditor training, participants typically receive a certificate or qualification recognized by relevant accreditation bodies. Lead auditors play a crucial role in ensuring the effectiveness and continual improvement of management systems, contributing to organizational success, compliance, and stakeholder satisfaction.

Lean Tools

Lean tools such as Value Stream Mapping, Kanban, Just-in-Time (JIT), and Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) are aimed at eliminating waste, improving flow, and optimizing processes. Training in Lean tools teaches participants how to identify and eliminate waste, streamline processes, and create a culture of continuous improvement.

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  • Lean Manufacturing Course
  • 5S Techniques
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  • Executive Development Trainings

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