
The course will help managers, practitioners, and all who need to deal with data and processes.
This one-day class will teach you how to design, develop, or improve products that meet Six Sigma goals as well as incorporate customer focus, process focus. Six Sigma process is a data-driven quality strategy for designing and improving products and processes using five interconnected phases: Define, Measure, Analyze, improve and control to achieve maximum results.
You will have an understanding of six sigma proncoples
Friday, 14 December 2007 from 7:00AM to 3:00PM
The cost for the Course is $60 with discounts for three or more from the same organization.
At New Jersey Transit, MMC, 1148 Newark Turnpike, Kearny, NJ 07032
From all points west with access to Route 280, take Route 280 East toward New York City/Holland Tunnel. From Exit 17A follow the road approximately 1 mile, past Post Office complex. At the base of the hill, make a right turn into the complex (you will see a sign for NJ Transit Rail Operations Meadows Maintenance Complex at the turn). Park in lot and take the elevated walkway into the building.
From all points with access to the NJ Turnpike, travel the Turnpike to Exit 15W, follow signs for route 7 East to Jersey City. Follow directions above in bold italic type.
Travel to the Tonnele Ave. circle and follow signs for Route 7 West. Travel on Route 7 West for about 1½ miles. Come to a fork in road opposite the MMC. Stay initially to left (route 508 west to Newark/Harrison). Two hundred feet after taking left fork, make “U” turn onto route 7 East.
Mr. Dakshina (Dak) MurthyDirector of Quality at NJ Transit. |
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He obtained his Baccalaureate degree and Masters degree in Engineering. Professional Engineer, Licensed and certified by the State of New Jersey. Senior member of Quality, ISO -9000 Lead Quality Auditor, Certified Quality Engineer and certified Quality Manager ,Quality NJ Governor’s award examiner for 2002-2004, ASQ TEAM’s judge from 2003-2006. Past-Chairperson for NY-NJ Metropolitan American Society for Quality.
Presented a paper on “ Improving Reliability for Transit equipment” during the 57th Annual Quality Congress held in Kansas City, sponsored by ASQ, and won the acclaim as “ Speaker Extraordinaire”.
Presented several articles/ papers on ASQ Metro section, Newsletter and September conference.
Austin S. Lin, CQESupplier Quality Assurance
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Austin S. Lin serves in the Supplier Quality Assurance group at Duracell's global headquarters in Bethel, Connecticut, where he manages projects for outsourced product suppliers in Asia. Within Duracell, Austin has developed and conducted training courses in InfinityQS SPC software widely throughout Duracell locations in the US and in China. He also conducts SPC training courses as part of the company’s internal six sigma black belt program, held in conjunction with Michigan-based Integral Concepts, Inc.
Austin is certified as a Quality Engineer (CQE) and Six Sigma Black Belt (CSSBB) by the American Society for Quality. He holds a B.S. in Chemical Engineering from Johns Hopkins University.
Godson Tetteh , ASQ - CSSBB |
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Godson Tetteh, M.S. ASQ- CSSBB
Godson Tetteh is a PhD candidate at the New Jersey Institute of Technology and an American Society for Quality (ASQ) certified Six Sigma Black Belt. He has sucessfully applied Lean Six Sigma methodology (Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, Control) on a number of projects.Reserve your place by mail, telephone, fax or e-mail. The fee is $60. Multiple registration discounts are available, check with the registrar.
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