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April Continuous Process Improvement SIG Meeting
Where
Prince George's Community College (PGCC)
The Advanced Technology Center, Room 133 (item 29 on map)
301 Largo Road
Largo, Maryland 20774
Map
Location and directions to PGCC
When
Apr 14, 2010
6:30 pm - 8:15 pm
Washington, DC and
Maryland Metro Section 509
& Prince
George’s Community College
Continuous
Process Improvement (CPI)
Special Interest
Group (SIG)
Proudly presents:
A New Approach to an Old
Methodology
Presenter: Don
Duggins
Wednesday, May12, 2010
Location: Prince George
Community College
Kent Hall Room 262
301
Largo Road
Largo, MD 20774-2199
(For a
map and directions, please click here)
The CPI SIG is a new
quality forum for professionals in government
and private industry; who are responsible for
leveraging CPI principles to achieve enterprise
level transformation and operational excellence
in their field.
Event Schedule:
6:30
- 7:00 pm: Refreshments and Networking
7:00
- 7:45 pm: Presentation & Open
Discussion
7:45 - 8:00 pm: Small Group
Discussion
8:00 - 8:15 pm: Door
Prizes
The event is free. The
experience is priceless! See registration
link below.
Registration:
Please register for this meeting here:
Program
Summary:
Today many industries
outside the automotive industry are engaging in
what they dub "Lean Manufacturing
implementation". Examples include
the healthcare industry, government, and the
construction industry. However, true to
form, in most instances these efforts
accomplish pockets of success, with rare
instances of enterprise-wide
transformation. Unfortunately, even
organizations, which provide expertise in
accomplishing such transformations often do not
get the strategic implications of Lean and
rarely are able to diffuse Lean philosophy into
the bloodstream of the business. Join me
as we discuss these issues and more when we
review "A New Approach to an Old
Methodology".
Speaker
Biography:
Mr. Duggins is a
senior-level Lean practitioner, Master Black
Belt (MBB), and consultant with over 16 years
experience researching and applying operations
excellence methodologies, such as Factory
Physics, Theory of Constraints, Lean, Six
Sigma, and various derivatives. His
clients include: Chevron, U.S. Army Office of
Administrative Assistant to SEC Army, U.S. Army
Auditor General's Office, U.S. Army Provost
Marshal General's Office, U.S. Army Office of
The Legislative Liaison, U.S. Army Inspector
General's Office, Savings Bank of the Russian
Federation (Sberbank Rossii), Ford Motor
Company, Wal-Mart Stores, Inc, Haworth Office
Furniture, UTi Integrated Logistics, and
others. He is President and Founder of
Aspire Consulting Services, LLC; a strategic
advisory and management consulting practice
focusing on solutions in Business
Transformation, Human Capital Management, and
Supply Chain Optimization. Prior to his
civilian career, Mr. Duggins served his country
as a Marine Aviation Logistics Officer for the
U.S. Marine Corps. He holds a Bachelor of
Science in Industrial Engineering from North
Carolina A&T State University, Master of
Science from Purdue University, with a
concentration in Production Management Systems,
MBA in Global Operations Management from
University of Pheonix, and Lean Certification
training from the University of Michigan and
Toyota Product System Support Center, Erlanger,
KY.
Questions? Contact
Don Duggins, Chair-CPI SIG at CPISIG@asq509.org
or call 202.510.2242
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