
In this lesson you will find out what the 8D Method is and its structure by going through the difference between "corrective action" and "containment action"
In this lesson we talk about the first phase of Method 8D, the creation of the team.
In this lesson we talk about the second phase of Method 8D, the description of the problem.
In this lesson we talk about the third phase of Method 8D, containment.
In this lesson we talk about the 4th phase of Method 8D, the identification of the root cause.
In this lesson we talk about the 5th phase of Method 8D, the choice of corrective action.
In this lesson we talk about the 6th phase of Method 8D, the verification of the effectiveness of the corrective action.
In this lesson we talk about Prevention, that is the 7th phase of Method 8D.
In this lesson we talk about the 8th and final first phase of Method 8D, the recognition of the team's efforts.
In this lesson, we review the steps of Method 8D and share some practical tips.
This is an extra lesson designed to review the course contents.
We will use Mind Mapping, a tool created by the English psychologist Tony Buzan that is very powerful for learning.
The main contents of the course have been reported in a mind map, you will see it in presentation mode and you can download the PDF file.
Many experts believe that problem solving will be one of the most demanded skills in the world of work: it is often not the entity of the problem that makes the difference but how we react, deal with and solve it.
The 8D Method is a very powerful problem solving tool and widespread in the world of automotive quality systems.
We can define problem solving as a method to ask yourself correct questions in front of a problem by providing effective answers that's why tools are very important.
Winston Churchill said that "A pessimist sees difficulty in every opportunity; an optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty."
Here, similarly the good problem solver is a person who focuses on the goal thinking about the tools that he has avoiding wasting time in discussions on the problem, the focus is the solution and it orients itself there.
So, to be an efficient problem solver it is important to increase our skills, learn the techniques that really work, and that analyze the causes of our problems.
--> This course is designed for those who want to avoid wasting time, in fact you will learn seven quality problem solving techniques in about an hour and you can immediately apply them!
In this course you will learn:
how the 8D Method was born,
each of the stages that compose it,
their sequence,
the difference between corrective action and containment action,
the importance of the root cause analysis.
This course is designed for:
Entrepreneurs,
Business consultants,
Managers and Executives,
Freelances,
Quality Assurance Manager,
People interested in management.