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Failure Mode Effect Analysis (FMEA)

Pam Vecellio • Apr 21, 2021

Failure Mode Effect Analysis (FMEA) is a preventative quality method used alone or within problem solving methods including Cause & Effect Analysis, Mistake Proofing, Kaizen, and Six Sigma. This FMEA training, application, coaching, and certification includes lots of practice (classroom exercises plus real, process and product exercises) helps you use FMEA, develop, and implement actions that prevent failures and create on-going benefits.     

Goal of Failure Mode Effect Analysis Methods & Skills:

To prevent process and product failures before they occur by learning and applying the FMEA process.

Benefits:

  • The rate of improvement benefits is increased; $s saved or avoided as a result of mitigating/eliminating potential failures and defects.
  • Increased engagement, work pride and ownership.
  • Improve product/process reliability.
  • A fast and continual return on your training and certification investment.
FMEA - failure mode effect analysis

Agenda: 

Training: 12 hours of modular classroom training (tell, show, do, recycle approach; with practice). Participants bring a scenario to class on which to focus and practice using the practical training and coaching.

Application: Complete all phases of a FMEA project to confirm their knowledge and skills and creates immediate benefit.

Coaching: Personal coaching & help provided by Continual Impact during training and application.

Certification: Participation in this course and completion of 1 project = Continuous Improvement FMEA CERTIFICATION.

FMEA Training and Practice
1.     What is FMEA
2.     When to use FMEA
3.     How to conduct a FMEA (define scope, goal, participants, data, analysis, & templates)
4.     Practice FMEA
FMEA Project Coaching and Support
8 weeks of 1-on-1 FMEA application help and coaching provided by Continual Impact
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