ISO/TS 16949:2002 Implementation Planning Workshop Registration form
Course description: This four-hour workshop introduces the concepts needed to understand and define a quality management system (QMS) that complies with principles, requirements and guidelines contained in the ISO 9000:2000 family of standards, ISO/TS 16949:2002, and relevant quality tools. In addition to a review of the key quality management principles contained in ISO 9000:2000, the workshop covers a review of the requirements contained in ISO/TS 16949:2002, and the quality tools contained in applicable customer specific guidance documents (such as APQP, FMEA, PPAP, MSA and SPC). Through discussion and practical examples, the workshop focuses on the differences between ISO/TS 16949:2002 and QS-9000 (3rd Edition) and relevant interpretations and suggestions for implementing compliant practices. A significant part of the workshop is devoted to developing a plan for defining, planning, organizing, scheduling and carrying out the activities necessary to implement/transition to an effective and ISO/TS 16949:2002 compliant QMS.
Benefits resulting from course completion: Implementers are faced with a rapidly approaching deadline to implement or transition to ISO/TS 16949:2002. Current deadlines are as follows: DaimlerChrysler Suppliers by July 2004; General Motors and Ford Suppliers by December 2006. The knowledge gained from this workshop will enable participants to implement their QMS in an effective, efficient and timely manner. Attendees will identify the key implementation activities and practical solutions to the challenges most organizations will face during implementation/transition.
Who should attend: This workshop is for executives just wanting an overview of ‘what is new and different about ISO/TS 16949:2002” as well as for implementers just wanting to know some interpretations and practical ways of addressing new/changed requirements. The workshop should be of special interest to management representatives, quality managers, cross-functional members of ISO/TS 16949:2002 implementation teams, customer representatives, and operations staff of international automotive suppliers.
Prerequisite: A basic understanding of QS-9000 and/or ISO/TS 16949:2002.
Course materials provided: A print out (and electronic file) of course training materials (also provided on disk, in Power Point presentation format).
Course instructors: The workshop will be lead by Mr. Michael D. Paten, RAB Certified Quality Auditor, and Senior QMS Consultant at MTTC. Mr. Paten has over 25 years quality management and consulting experience and has helped numerous organizations implement/transition their QMS to ISO 9000 based standards.
Next offering: March 27, 2003, 8 am – Noon, MTTC, Louisville, KY. Note: this course can also be provided on-site and tailored to suit your requirements/expectations.
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Please Contact Us... For additional information on this and other Quality Management topics, Contact Ms. Aimee Cecil [email protected], or Mr. Michael D. Paten [email protected], RAB Certified Quality Management System Auditor. Phone (502)367-2186 Fax (502)367-4261 |