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News Release from: Centre for Industrial Automation and Manufacturing | Subject: Business improvement through quality
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Business improvement through quality
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'Business improvement through quality: a Six Sigma approach' is the subject for a course (14th - 18th March 2005) at the University of Durham: registrations are now being accepted
Business improvement through quality: a Six Sigma approach is the subject for a course (14th - 18th March 2005) at the University of Durham Registrations for this week-long Short Industrial Course are now being accepted
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 16 Feb 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Ten day short course on Industrial Automation
The University of Durham is currently accepting registrations for a ten day Short Industrial Course on Industrial Automation (25th April - 4th May 2005).
Reliable forecasting for manufacturing course
CIAM is currently accepting registrations for week long Short Industrial Course, providing training in the fundamental aspects of forecasting within an industrial or commercial environment
This course has been developed over a number of years by CIAM to enable the extensive bottom line improvement (pioneered by Motorola under the banner 'Six Sigma') to be taught and applied by managers and engineers.
The course makes extensive use a unique hands-on simulation/game to consolidate the learning.
The course is industrially based and makes extensive use of on-site facilities, industry professionals and structured discussions with host company management.
For delegates whose work schedules do not enable a full week's attendance, there will be limited opportunities for the days to be taken separately.
Day 1: Measurement Phase.
Day 2: Analysis.
Day 3: Improvement Phase.
Day 4: Control Phase.
Day 5: Case Study.
To register for this course, or to obtain details (without obligation) of other Short Industrial Courses run by CIAM, please visit our web site.
The cost for each course is £1200 (VAT exempt).
SME's should be eligible for funding, typically 50% of cost, from local funding support organisations (please ask for further details).
The content of each day is 'free standing' and can be taken on its own at a charge of £250.
Our courses can also be combined into a Certificate/Diploma or Masters degree for anyone seeking a Personal Development Plan in Design, Manufacturing and Management.
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