FMEA in Practice: From Plan to Risk-Based Decision Making
What you'll learn
- FMEA Tool, Process, and Common Challenges
- Fundamental Aspects of Risk Management
- FMEA Process Steps and Terminology
- FMEA Goals and Objectives When Planning
- The FMEA Scope, Hierarchy, and Problem Solving Techniques
- Methods of Risk Assessment
- FMEA Risk Ratings
- Severity, Occurrence, and Detection Risks
- The Risk Priority Number
- Challenges and Criticisms with Traditional Methods
- Classification Principles for Rating Scales
- Implementing FMEA as a Team Activity
- Recommending Actions
- Evaluating the Change in Risk After Action and Residual Risk
- Monitoring RIsk for Changes During Development
- Communicating FMEA Results
- Legal Considerations
- Tactical Team Meeting Evaluations
- And MUCH MORE!!!
Requirements
- Basic knowledge of manufacturing
Description
Are you trying to advance your quality engineering skill set?
Are you working within an industry that mandates risk management and assessment?
Do you need to communicate to stakeholders the risks of the products and processes you develop?
Are you leading your organization's enterprise-level risk analysis or mitigation efforts?
If you answered "Yes" to any of these questions, then you are in the right place!! Welcome to "FMEA in Practice: From Plan to Risk-Based Decision Making".
In this comprehensive online class, tailored for quality professionals, product designers, and manufacturing engineers and managers, you will delve deep into the world of Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA) in the context of risk management.
Unlock the secrets of effective risk management as we guide you through practical applications, from initial planning to informed decision-making. Gain invaluable insights into identifying potential failures, assessing their effects, and implementing proactive strategies to mitigate risks.
Expertly-led by reliability engineer, quality consultant, podcaster and educator, Dianna Deeney, this course consists of over 6 hours of high-quality lectures, dozens of downloadable resources, quizzes, and text-based lectures covering every relevant aspect of FMEA's. From this course, you will emerge equipped with the knowledge and tools to confidently navigate FMEA processes and drive quality improvements within your organization.
Look at some of the insightful and relevant topics covered in this course:
Understanding Risk Management
FMEA as an Iterative Process
Layering Risk Controls
Scoping an FMEA
Traditional Rating Scales and Risk Priority Methods
Communicating Risk Uncertainty
Trends in Decision Making and Estimations
Why FMEA for Meaningful Activities
Documenting and Tracking Recommended Actions
Plus dozens more ... 70 LECTURES IN TOTAL!
When you sign up for "FMEA in Practice: From Plan to Risk-Based Decision Making", you not only get the best FMEA training lectures available and dozens of downloadable resources, but also:
LIFETIME ACCESS to the course materials (including anything we may add later)
Q&A access to the course instructors through the Udemy platform
A tremendous value-to-cost ratio
A Certificate of Completion listing your name, the course's name, and the total video lecture (OVER 6 HOURS)
Join us on this transformative journey and elevate your expertise in turning risks into opportunities for success. Enroll now and take the first step towards mastering FMEA and transforming your risks into strategic insights. Sign up today!
Who this course is for:
- Quality Managers, Quality Engineers, Quality Auditors, Quality Technicians
- Manufacturing Professionals, Supply Chain Managers, PPAP Coordinators
- Project Managers, Team Leaders
- Manufacturing Engineers, Industrial Engineers
Instructors
Ray Harkins is a senior manufacturing professional with over 30 years of experience in quality management, manufacturing engineering, and business analysis. During his career, he has toured hundreds of manufacturing facilities and worked with leading industry professionals throughout North America and Japan.
He earned his Bachelor of Science from the University of Akron where he studied Engineering Technology, his Master of Science from Rochester Institute of Technology where he studied Manufacturing Leadership and Project Management, and his Master of Business Administration from Youngstown State University.
He is a senior member of the American Society of Quality, and holds their Quality Engineering (CQE), Quality Technician (CQT), Quality Auditing (CQA) and Calibration Technician (CCT) certifications.
Ray has written extensively for national trade publications on the topics of quality engineering and career management and has taught over 100,000 students through the Udemy platform on a range of manufacturing-related topics.
Dianna Deeney is president of Deeney Enterprises, LLC and founder of Quality during Design. She coaches engineers about awareness and use of quality and reliability methods during the design development process. She also consults with businesses on their product development processes.
She has worked in manufacturing for over 25 years, developing an engineering career from the manufacturing floor to manufacturing process engineering, product design, quality and reliability engineering, and quality management systems. She is senior quality professional and an active member of ASQ, holding certificates as a CQE, CRE, CQA, and CMQ/OE. She is also a Senior Member of IEEE.
Through her experience, she recognized a gap in understanding between people that design products and the quality techniques and input from quality professionals. She recognizes that bridging this gap could make a significant, positive difference in the outcome of product design as well as save on total costs by solving design questions earlier and help design engineers to be star performers.
Dianna founded Quality during Design with a mission of using the company as a communication and education tool, to bridge product managers and designers (entry-level to seasoned) to the world's quality initiatives and quality-minded people. Her vision is a world of products that are easy to use, dependable, and safe – possible by strategically using Quality during Design for products others love, for less.
She hosts the Quality during Design Podcast and publishes articles. She also co-hosts the Speaking of Reliability podcast and is a contributing author to Quality Disrupted (Working It®- Future of Work Series) published by CERM Academy (available on Kindle).