ASQ St. Louis News & Announcements



ASQ Workshops

Your St. Louis section of ASQ is continuing to offer informational workshop opportunities to our members and the community.  We have a variety of topics presented by subject matter experts.  Please take advantage of these offerings to enhance your career in quality and to support the St. Louis section.

 

The workshops have the following attributes:

  • Low cost!  Only $99 for ASQ members and $199 for non-ASQ members.
  • Convenient to attend!  The workshops are held Saturday mornings.  Attendees do not have to request time off of work and can attend on their own, without employer involvement.  We all work hard and we know how difficult it is to attend evening classes.
  • Half day!  Attendees still have the majority of the weekend for personal time.
  • Subject matter experts!  We are fortunate to have instructors that have expertise in the subject area of the workshop.
  • RU (Recertification Units) credits!  Each workshop is worth 0.5 RU credit in the education category.  It is easy to reach the maximum in the meeting category, so these RU’s will be counted towards your recertification activity.

 

For details of these workshops and all of the St. Louis section’s activities please check our website at www.asqstlouis.org.  Please register and pay via our website.

 

“How to Add Value to Your Internal Audits!”

Presented by Chris Anderson. 

Time and Date: To Be Determined 

Location:  Bizmanualz, Inc., 7777 Bonhomme Ave., Suite 2222, Clayton, MO  63105

This is the Sevens Building, which is one of the taller buildings in Clayton.  Parking is free in the Sevens Building garage on weekends.

Registration Deadline:  TBD

Comments:  Class limit is 10, minimum is 4.

 

“Getting a New Job in a Tough Economy!”

Presented by Stephen Mundwiller

Time and Date:  To Be Determined

Location: Bizmanualz, Inc., 7777 Bonhomme Ave., Suite 2222, Clayton, MO  63105

This is the Sevens Building, which is one of the taller buildings in Clayton.  Parking is free in the Sevens Building garage on weekends.

Registration Deadline:  TBD

Comments:  Class limit is 10, minimum is 4.  Bring your resumes and questions.

 

“ISO 9001:2008, Keys to Transition!”

Presented by Rod Toro

Time and Date:   To Be Determined

Location:  St. Charles Community College, 4601 Mid Rivers Mall Drive,

Cottleville,  MO,  63376

Registration Deadline: TBD

Comments:  Class minimum is 5 per session, maximum is 20 per session.

Note:  For RAB and IRCA Certified Auditors, and Lead Auditors…this class will be acceptable for

your transition training to the new ISO 9001 standard.

APICS St. Louis Upcoming Events

Certified Supply Chain Management Classes

The Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP) program is a new industry educational and certification program created to meet the rapidly changing needs of the supply chain management field.

From the manufacturing to the service industry, regardless of whether a company is serving business or consumer markets or is for profit or not-for-profit, the increasingly important role of supply chain management is affecting all organizations. Customers already expect good quality at low prices, and speed of delivery is becoming more important. As a result, effective supply chain management has become essential to successfully compete in today’s global marketplace.

The CSCP program takes a broad view of the field, extending beyond internal operations to encompass all the steps throughout the supply chain-from the supplier, through the company, to the end consumer-and provides you with the knowledge to effectively manage the integration of these activities to maximize a company’s value chain.

Thursdays, October 8-December 10, 6:00 - 9:00pm

Location:  Sunnen Products Company

Module 1: Basics of Supply Chain Management
Explore the basic concepts in managing the flow of materials in a supply chain. In the Basics, you get a complete overview of material flow, from internal and external suppliers to and from your organization.

10 Wednesdays -  beginning October 7   
Time: 6:00 - 8:30pm    
Location: St. Louis Community College - Meramec Campus

Fall Seminar - How to Package and Market Your Most Valuable Product…You!

This half- day seminar will focus on non-verbal communication, appearance, body language, and attitude/knowledge. The seminar will show attendees how they are a product and that they need to package in order to make the statements they want about themselves non-verbally

October 13, 11:30 - 4:00pm

Location:  ISC Surfaces Training Room

For more information on any of these events or to register please visit www.apics-stlouis.com or call 636-343-8877.

October 2009 Membership Meeting

Join us at Orlando Gardens Banquet in Maryland Heights for the October, 2009 Membership Meeting

When: Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Where: Orlando Gardens Banquet

2050 Dorsett Vlg, Maryland Heights, MO 63043

Tel: (314) 453-9000

 

  • 5:30    Registration and Networking
  • 6:15    Kim Rochetti, Ingersoll Rand “The Gap to Excellence”
  • 7:15    Dinner
  • 8:00    Announcements and Section News
  • 8:15    Cindy Brendel, Ingersoll Rand “World Class Leader”

Please register by Friday, October 16, by visiting the online registration page. ASQ St. Louis members who register and prepay online for membership meetings are entitled to a $5 discount, which brings the meeting fee down to $25.

You can also send an email to registration@asqstlouis.org

Come enjoy a wonderful dinner, listen to excellent speakers, and a great social event!

Directions to Orlando Gardens Banquet in Maryland Heights

ASQ Refresher Courses Available

To register for refresher courses, please contact SLCC focal Pat Jett at 314-513-4079 or at pjett@stlcc.edu.

For more details, or to sign up as a Refresher Course instructor, email Section Education Chair Steve Hyland at shyland@charter.net, or visit www.asqstlouis.org.

Certification Refresher Course Schedule

Download Refresher Course Schedule.

Course Registration

Registration and payment completed through SLCC. Registration fees include course materials.

6-week course: $350.00

8-week course: $400.00

Course Schedule

6 or 8 week classes. Classes tentatively scheduled from 6 - 9pm at St. Louis Community College - Florissant Valley.

Instructors

Local quality professionals, certified in course area.

Course Format

Reviews the body of knowledge (BOK) in preparation for the exam. The BOK is listed on ASQ National web site, www.asq.org. Instructors provide insight on types of test questions and possible scenarios. Earn CEU credits while you prepare.

Are you interested in being an instructor?

The requirements are that you must be certified for the material you’re teaching and must not have participated in development of the certification tests. Great opportunity to earn money and RU credits.

If your company is interested in sponsoring a class, contact Steve Hyland at shyland@charter.net. There is a 5 person participant minimum requirement.

For more information on refresher course details, exam locations & proctoring, email Steve Hyland at shyland@charter.net . You earn 0.5 RU points for each day you proctor. All tests have tentatively been scheduled for the St. Louis Engineer’s Club.

APICS – St. Louis First 2009-2010 Professional Development Meeting on 09/08/09, Register by 9/3/09

APICS - St. Louis announces the first Professional Development Meeting for the 2009 - 2010 year:  ”How Do You Manage Change.”  The PDM takes place on Tuesday, September 8 and you can find more details on our web site at: http://www.apics-stlouis.com/  Reservations need to be in today 09/03/09, by 5:00.  To make a reservation email, reservations@apics-stlouis.com or call 636-343-8877.

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Find out How You Can Save $925 Registration Fee by Volunteering…

Save $925 Registration Fee by Volunteering
for the ASQ 2010 World Conference on Quality and Improvement
at the America’s Center, St. Louis, MO May 24-26, 2010

 

Last year registration was $925 but, by participating as a volunteer for the 2010 ASQ WCQI you attend the conference sessions at no charge.  You will be needed for eight hours of service during the five day conference either as a room monitor, guide, or event assistant.  You will save $925, help your section support the conference, and have an opportunity to host ASQ members from around the world.

Focus Areas for the 2010 ASQ WCQI include:

  • Social Responsibility
  • New Applications of Proven Quality Tools
  • Quality in a Global Economy
  • Making the Case for Quality
  • Quality Basics

Sign up now by emailing the St. Louis section conference chair Chris Anderson: chris@bizmanualz.com with your contact information.

Information from ASQ

February 6, 2009

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There are an estimated 15 million people in India who are visually impaired - which equates to roughly one out of every three blind  people in the world. To help combat blindness for children and adults in India, Dr. Manu Vora, an ASQ Fellow, along with five colleagues from AT&T Bell Laboratories, formed the Blind Foundation for India (BFI). Read more of this Quality for Life story.

New Lean Six Sigma Healthcare Case Study
Kaiser Permanente Colorado used Lean Six Sigma to evaluate and improve Medicaid enrollment processes. A three-month project resulted in a 45-percent gain in Medicaid membership while increasing Medicaid revenue by more than $1 million annually. Read the case study.

To have your success story considered for publication by ASQ, contact Noel Wilson at nwilson@asq.org or 414-298-8789 x7304.

QIHC Explores Building Better Performance Delivery Systems
I mproving healthcare delivery performance is the theme of the 2009 Quality Institute for Healthcare (QIHC), May 18-20, 2009, at the Minneapolis Convention Center, Minneapolis, Minn. The conference will focus on developing adoptable and sustainable improvement models for application in care delivery business units as well as at the organizational and community levels. Healthcare quality leaders and experts from around the country will direct daily hands-on workshops on the latest healthcare quality improvement methods. Read the press release.

Expanded Benefit Allows More Participation in Sections and Divisions
Now, Site and K-12, along with Enterprise member employees can purchase Section, Division and Forum memberships and receive the added benefits of belonging to these communities. This is perfect for employees new to quality who want to be more involved but don’t want a full ASQ membership. Employees may join a section for $20 and/or a division or forum for $10 each.

For more information, or registration instructions employees should contact their organization’s primary membership contact, or contact ASQ Customer Care, 800-248-1946.

Pharmaceutical Industry Experts Needed
ASQ headquarters is seeking experts to write practice questions for the Certified Pharmaceutical Good Manufacturing Practices Professional (CPGP) Body of Knowledge. These questions will be used to develop an online product to give ASQ members and customers the opportunity to take practice tests similar to the certification exam. Subject matter experts should have experience in compliance with good manufacturing practices (GMPs) for the pharmaceutical industry and have not written for an actual ASQ exam within the past two years to maintain the integrity of our certification exams. Knowledge of finished human and veterinary drugs and biologics, ectoparasitacides, and dietary supplements where regulated as drug products, as well as their component raw materials and packaging and labeling operations is needed. If you are interested in participating, please contact Andy Hubbartt for details.

Monthly Membership Tips
ASQ appreciates your commitment and dedication to recruiting new members every month. Here are some helpful hints to keep your recruitment efforts going:

  1. Show your colleagues and friends the benefits of ASQ membership with your Value of Membership card.
  2. Invite prospective members to attend your meetings and give them the opportunity to meet other quality professionals in the area.

Look for more recruitment tips in the months to come. And don’t forget about the Each One Reach One referral program and get rewarded for each member you recruit.

Call for Presentations and Tutorials: Service Quality Conference
The ASQ Service Quality Division is seeking proposals for concurrent session presentations and tutorials, for the 18th Annual Service Quality Conference, October 5-6, 2009, Long Beach, Calif. If you have a success story, case study, or new technique in the field of service quality, we want to hear from you! Submit a proposal for a concurrent session or tutorial by February 28.

Now Available: Best of NQEC 2008 Webinar Package
Many member units work with educators. Or, they have been trying to initiate a relationship with local schools. Whichever scenario is the case, a new webinar package will make a great addition to any district. This package includes the top 10 sessions of the National Quality Education Conference (NQEC) for one low price! Let local schools know about this special opportunity that will directly impact their performance improvement goals. This special offer is good through March 15, 2009, and is only $995 for the whole school. Check out all the sessions you will receive.

Submit Your Presentation for NQEC 2009!
Deadline: February 20, 2009-The conference will be held October 25-27, 2009, in Jacksonville, Fla. Get more information today by visiting the NQEC Call for Presentations Web page.

ASQ St. Louis Elections - 2009

For the 2009/2010 ASQ season the section 1304 Leadership Committee recommends the following candidates:

  • Chair - Stephen Mundwiller (second term)
  • Chair Elect - Open
  • Treasurer - Resa Manson (second term)
  • Secretary - Kim Rochetti
  • Vice Chair - John O’Reilly

ASQ only requires the section to have a Chair, Treasurer, Secretary, and Auditor (not an elected position). We are obviously looking for a Chair Elect, but it is not critical that we have someone elected in March. We can appoint someone to fill the vacancy or elect at a later date.

The requirements/recommended attributes for the Chair/Chair Elect are:

  • Good organization skills
  • Good/very good computer skills
  • Excellent communication skills
  • Budget/ P&L experience
  • Good decision-making ability
  • Ability to function in a team environment
  • A strong desire to serve the section and ASQ

In St. Louis, the Chair Elect is responsible for developing and facilitating the Spring Conference. While this is a big job, the key to success is to form a team of volunteers accomplish the work in a timely manner. The Chair Elect is the successor to the Chair if the Chair has to vacate the office, and will then move into the Chair position when the current Chair’s term is complete. Having a person serve in the Chair Elect position helps he/she learn the job requirements.

The Vice Chair is the immediate back-up and assistant to the Chair. This position will only succeed the Chair on a temporary basis, such as if the Chair is ill or has other commitments and cannot attend a meeting. This person does not move into the Chair position upon completion of the Chair’s term or if the Chair vacates the office.

The Section Secretary is responsible for publishing the Leadership Committee minutes and is a point of contact for some ASQ business.

The Section Treasurer manages the section’s checking account and investment accounts. The Treasurer develops and maintains the section budget. This includes monitoring the various budgeted accounts, as well as managing the revenue and expenses. The Treasurer has the authority to issue checks and use the section debit card.

All section officers are expected to attend the monthly Leadership Committee meetings and the nine membership meetings. All section officers participate in ensuring the section performs in a quality manner while serving the section members and community. More detailed position descriptions can be found at www.asq.org.

Other candidates may apply for these positions. To be considered, one must be a section member in good standing for 12 months and hold a full ASQ membership. Submit your name and ASQ membership number, along with the name, membership number and signature of ten section 1304 members who support your candidacy, by March 6 2009,  to:

John O’Reilly
Secretary, ASQ Section 1304
C/O Engineer’s Club of St. Louis
4359 Lindell Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63108

ASQ St. Louis Section Earns Gold Excellence Award

ASQ Press Release

Press Contact: Leta Thrasher
800-248-1946 ext: 7423

St. Louis, MO, January 30, 2009

The St. Louis Section 1304 of the American Society for Quality (ASQ) has earned the 2007-08 Quality Management Process Gold Excellence Award, one of the highest honors a Section can earn in the Society. Only 40 of 255 ASQ Sections earned this award for the 2007-08 year!

Gold Excellence Award

The St. Louis Section 1304 will be honored at ASQ’s 62nd annual conference; the World Conference on Quality and Improvement, on May 16, 2008 in Minneapolis, MN. Members of the ASQ Board of Directors will present the award to the Section.

The Quality Management Process (QMP) Gold Excellence Award is awarded to Sections that have proven their commitment and ability to serving local ASQ members and the community. QMP is a management model and planning tool that assists Sections in their planning and implementation of programs and services that will meet the needs of current and future ASQ members. The model is based on the Plan-Do-Check-Act cycle of continuous improvement and is proven to aid the Sections in delivering superior value to their members.

In order to earn the Gold Excellence Award, Sections must meet certain criteria which include creating a business plan and budget, then meeting 75% of the goals set forth in their business plan. The Section must then achieve ASQ’s objectives in member retention, loyalty and satisfaction.