IndyASQ 2018 May Dinner Event – Unleash Process Efficiency by Reducing Multi-Tasking

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Date/Time: Tuesday, May 8, 2018 from 5:30 PM – 8:00 PM
Location: MCL Township Line, 2370 W 86th St, Indianapolis, IN 46260 (map)

Topic: Numerous studies show that multitasking has a negative effect on productivity and execution effectiveness.  Yet, most organizations continue to create environments that perpetuate the need for team members to juggle multiple tasks.  Many organizations, pursuing a strategic competitive edge, are discovering methods to unleash process efficiency, speed, quality, and hidden capacity by reducing multitasking and helping their teams to FOCUS.  Doing so allows them to have dramatic improvements on team morale, retention, productivity, and the bottom-line.

This presentation will demonstrate the significant improvements that can be uncovered by reducing multitasking and working in a focused way.  These improvements can deliver value in all work environments and also in our personal lives.  This session will help attendees to capitalize on methods to become less stressed, more productive, and to deliver greater value to their organizations, customers, and key stakeholders.

Speaker Bio: Joe Cooper is a project, program, and portfolio management consultant at Digital Management Inc. (DMI) in Indianapolis, IN USA. His passion is helping organizations to optimize the speed and reliability of their project delivery and turning this improvement into a strategic competitive advantage. Joe speaks internationally on project management topics at events such as, PMI Global Congress, PMI Japan Forum, PMI Indonesia Symposium, PMI Australia Conference, PMI Hong Kong, TOCICO International Conference (South Africa, Germany, US), and other local, regional, and global conferences.

Joe attended graduate school at Oklahoma State University studying Laser Physics and conducting experimental research in medical applications of lasers (tissue coagulation). Joe earned BS degrees in Physics, Mathematics, and Professional Pilot Technology at Indiana State University. Joe earned his PMP in 2003 and is also certified by the Theory of Constraints International Certification Organization (TOCICO) in critical chain project management.

Schedule:
5:30pm Register
5:45pm Workshop
6:00pm Dinner and Networking
7:00pm Presentation

IndyASQ April 2018 Tour Event – Guided Tour of the AAR Aircraft Service Maintenance Facility

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When: Tuesday, April 10, 2018, 5:45 PM – 8:00 PM (Tour starts promptly at 6:00 PM)
Location: AAR Aircraft Services, 2825 W. Perimeter Rd Indianapolis, IN 46541 (map)
As you approach the building from the parking lot, there is a pedestrian walkway (bridge) to the left of the flag poles. Take this walkway into the side entrance and proceed down the long hall until you reach a secured turnstile. This is where we will meet. There is an empty reception desk and a small seating area. Allow time to get here from the parking lot, it is approximately ¼ mile depending on where you park.
Special Instructions: Attendees are required to wear closed toe and close heel shoes for safety reasons. You will do a lot of walking.
Event Information: Come tour one of AAR’s five U.S. aircraft maintenance facilities. The facility in Indianapolis is one of the largest at 1.1 million square feet and can accommodate up to 19 commercial aircraft. Heavy maintenance inspections, aircraft modifications, upgrades, and refurbishment are completed on Boeing, Airbus, and Embraer aircraft for a variety of airline and leasing companies. For more information about AAR’s Indianapolis Facility (under locations): http://www.aarcorp.com/mro

IndyASQ March Social & Networking Event – March 22, 2018 @ Rathskeller

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When: Thursday, March 22, 2018 from 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM
Where: Rathskeller, 401 E Michigan St, Indianapolis, IN 46204 (map)

We heard that you wanted a time to get to know other members outside the dinner meetings. Come! Meet, chat and learn about fellow ASQ members. Appetizers will be provided, but you will be responsible for your own drinks.

IndyASQ 2018 March Dinner Event – Basics of Monte Carlo Simulation in Quality and Reliability Applications

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When: Tuesday, March 13, 2018 from 5:30 PM – 8:30 PM
Location: MCL, 2370 W 86th St, Indianapolis, IN 46260
Topic: Basics of Monte Carlo Simulation in Quality and Reliability Applications

This presentation will cover the use of Monte Carlo simulation in engineering applications. The application are numerous including tolerance stack-up, process variation, stochastic process, reliability, safety risk analysis and many more. Monte Carlo simulation can provide decision makers an improved analysis tool compared to single point estimate methods by providing a quantitative view all outcomes including the extremes with probabilities of occurrence. This presentation will cover the basics of Monte Carlo simulation and focus on design and process variation as frequent causes of quality and reliability problems. It will also demonstrate how to use an Excel spreadsheet to run a simple Monte Carlo simulation.

Speaker Bio: Andre Kleyner has 30 years of engineering, research, consulting, and managerial experience specializing in reliability of electronic and mechanical systems designed to operate in severe environments. He received the doctorate in Mechanical Engineering from University of Maryland, and Master of Business Administration from Ball State University. Dr. Kleyner is Global Reliability Engineering Leader with Aptiv (formerly Delphi Electronics & Safety) and an adjunct professor at Purdue University. He is an ASQ Fellow, a CRE, CQE, and Six Sigma Black Belt. He also holds several US and foreign patents and authored multiple professional publications including three books on the topics of reliability, statistics, warranty management, and lifecycle cost analysis. Andre Kleyner is also the editor of the Wiley book Series in Quality and Reliability Engineering published by John Wiley & Sons.

Schedule:
5:30pm – Register
5:45pm – Workshop
6:00pm – Dinner and Networking
7:00pm – Presentation

February 2018 Dinner Event – Improving the Effectiveness of Visual Inspection

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Date/Time: Tue, February 13, 2018, 5:30 PM – 8:30 PM
Location: KAR Auction Services, 13085 Hamilton Crossing, Carmel, IN 46032 map (Please be sure the location is where you expect it to be!)
Cost: Pre-Pay – $20.00, Pay at the Door – $25.00

Topic: Improving the Effectiveness of Visual Inspection

Despite the great strides in machine vision and error proofing methodologies, most manufacturing plants still rely on human visual inspection at various points in their process – especially for cosmetic appearance evaluation. Unfortunately, most production and quality engineers see visual inspection as a “black box” and do not know many of the factors of influence on visual inspection effectiveness. This also often leads to a failure to control the impact factors and to overestimate the potential effectiveness of visual inspection. Learn some of the basics of visual inspection and evaluate your quality engineering of this critical point in your process. Open discussion and participation welcome!

Speaker Bio:

Ted Schorn serves as Vice President, Quality and Technology, for Enkei America, Inc., a producer of aluminum alloy road wheels for automotive application. He has over 35 years of quality experience in automotive, medical and aerospace industries. Ted also serves as President of the Lean Network, Inc. a non-profit organization of Honda suppliers focused on improving their quality through Lean Manufacturing principles. Ted also operates his own consulting company, Schorn Consulting, LLC. He has published scores of technical and managerial papers and is a frequent conference speaker. He was awarded American Foundry Society’s Scientific Merit award for his work in visual inspection in 2008 and is an honorary lifetime member of the society for his Hoyt Memorial Lecture in 2005. AFS is publishing his book, Improving the Effectiveness of Visual Inspection, later this Spring. Ted is a certified Lead Assessor to IATF 16949 and ISO 14001, a Level III certified radiographer and a Senior member of ASQ.

Schedule:

5:30pm Register
5:45pm Workshop
6:00pm Dinner and Networking
7:00pm Presentation

Indy ASQ 2017 Social and Officer Induction

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DATE AND TIME: Tue, December 5, 2017
5:30 PM – 7:00 PM EST

LOCATION: Murat Shrine Temple
510 North New Jersey Street
Indianapolis, IN 46204 (View Map)

DESCRIPTION: Please join us for the Officer Installation and ASQ December Social at the Murat Shrine Club!
Please park in the main Old National Center Lot in the furtherest north area, or if this is full, please use the North parking lot on the north side of North Street. Please tell the parking attendant that you are going to the Shriner’s Oasis. There will be heavy hors d’oeuvres and a cash/credit bar.

Indy ASQ 2017 November Event: Improve Decision Making in Manufacturing

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Meeting Date/Time: Tue, November 14, 2017, 5:30 PM – 8:00 PM
Location: Switzer Student Center, University of Indianapolis, 1400 E Hanna Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46227
Fee: Pre-Pay – $20, Pay at Door – $25

Topic: Use of First Principles based analysis to improve decision making in manufacturingIn this talk the idea of using First Principles analysis to improve decision making in manufacturing will be explored. In manufacturing, as in other areas of an organization, making good decisions is a key part of creating operational excellence. Good decisions can only be made if we have the ability to accurately predict the performance of a system for any proposed configuration. First Principles analysis can provide an effective and efficient way to predict this performance. This talk will cover:

  1. a. The three phases of manufacturing.
  2. b. Why good decision making is key.
  3. c. Good decisions can only be made if we have the ability to accurately predict the performance of a system for any proposed configuration.
  4. d. What are First Principles?
  5. e. When does First Principles analysis make sense?
  6. f. How do we implement a First Principles analysis?
  7. g. Some examples from Lilly manufacturing.

Speakers: Bernard McGarvey, Ph.D., Engineering Fellow, Jason Marlin, Sr. Consultant Engineer – Eli Lilly and Company

Meeting Agenda:
5:30pm Check-in
5:45pm Workshop
6:00pm Dinner and Networking
7:00pm Presentation

Indy ASQ 2017 Oct: Building Assurance

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Meeting Date/Time: Tue, October 10, 2017, 5:30 PM – 8:00 PM
Location: MCL Restaurant and Bakery Township Line (In the “North Room” – turn right upon entry) 2370 W 86th St, Indianapolis, IN 46260
Fee: Pre-Pay – $20, Pay at Door – $25

Topic: Building Assurance: Building Quality into Capital Projects
It is projected that total global capital spend between 2014 and 2025 will be nearly $78 trillion. Worldwide spending for 2025 alone is projected to total $9 trillion. This significant increase in capital spending has and will continue to created significant stress in the construction industry. The construction industry is facing serious short falls in skilled labor to meet this demand and with a less skilled work force quality challenges continue to increase.

Capital projects by nature can be quite complex involving multiple engineering disciplines, contractors, vendors and key stakeholders. With these many groups involved in a project, managing quality can be very challenging and requires a disciplined approach by everyone involved. Owners often mistakenly assume expectations; specifications and drawings are being follow precisely by the contractors and vendors when actual practice has shown that contractor’s performance can be highly variable. The result can be delays in delivery or cost overruns or the owner gets a poorly constructed facility that simply does not perform as intended or the facility has hidden faults, which will ultimately result in increased maintenance for the owner. None of these impacts are positive for the owner.

Eli Lilly and Anova Technical Services partnered together a number of years ago to apply quality principles to the construction phase of Lilly’s capital projects. The intent was to improve the quality of the delivered facilities, reduce rework and bring projects in on schedule and on budget. This was done by partnering with contractors to apply quality practices, methods and tools throughout the construction phase of the projects. This approach was called Construction Quality Assurance, CQA.

This presentation will share the story of how Lilly and Anova applied a Construction Quality Assurance program to a $90 million pharmaceutical project in Indianapolis. Bruce Beck and Tim Isle will share approaches, methods and learning points gained from this project as well as other projects that have used the CQA approach.
Anyone who is involved in a capital project for their company needs to ask this simply question, ““How is the project team implementing quality principles to ensure quality output?” The answer can be quite telling regarding the probability of project success.

Speakers: Bruce Beck and Tim Isle
Bruce Beck served as a Director of Engineering for Eli Lilly and Company. During his 34-year career at Lilly he had roles in Technical Services, Manufacturing, Environmental Health and Safety and Engineering. In his last role at Lilly, he led a corporate group responsible for developing the Lilly Commissioning and Qualification program. This group also led the implementation of this program throughout the world for all new Lilly facilities. During this time, he also created the Lilly approach to Construction Quality Assurance (CQA), as well as an extensive project information management (PIM) program used on all new Lilly facility projects.

He has a Masters degree in Chemical Engineering from the Ohio State University and a Bachelors degree in Chemistry from Asbury University. He has authored articles on Construction Quality Assurance in magazines such as Pharmaceutical Engineering, The Chemical Engineer Today, and Quality Progress.

Today he is the president and founder of The Essentials Group, LLC (theessentialsgroup.net) that provides consulting for a variety of organizations. He is passionate about helping leaders reach their potential both individually and as a team. He has written a book, The Essentials of Leadership, that will be published in the fall of 2017.

Tim Isle is president of Anova Technical Services in Indianapolis. He is a graduate of Indiana State University and completed Advanced Project Management training at the University of Texas in Austin, TX. He has more than 30 years of experience in construction and as a construction consultant and has Managed some of the largest capital programs in the state of Indiana.

Meeting Agenda:
5:30pm Check-in
5:45pm Workshop
6:00pm Dinner and Networking
7:00pm Presentation

Indy ASQ 2017 September – Webinar: Introduction to Process Capability

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Date/Time: Thu, September 7, 2017 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM EDT
Location: N/A – This is a webinar. You will be sent a log in link and instructions the night before the event.

Topic: Introduction to Process Capability – Are you part of a manufacturing supply chain where your downstream customers require you to quantify on an ongoing basis the ability of your manufactured part to meet their specifications? Or, perhaps, you work at a hospital that has an upper limit on the acceptable turn-around time for processing lab samples and the hospital administrators want to know how well the hospital is doing at meeting that limit? These are examples of a need to assess Process Capability, which is the subject of Indy ASQ’s next webinar. Process Capability is a broad topic, but we will focus on the basics: the concept, its importance, common capability ratios (Cp, Cpk, Pp, Ppk) and their interpretation, plus a couple of examples.

Speaker: The instructor will be Jim Grimes, who is a recently retired statistician from the pharmaceutical industry, where he spent many years providing statistical support to both drug product and delivery device manufacturing, as well as being a Six Sigma Master Black Belt. He previously was an ASQ certified quality engineer, a past chair of the Indianapolis Section of ASQ, and is currently a senior advisor for the executive board of the Indianapolis Section of ASQ. Jim has a master’s degree in Applied Statistics from Louisiana State University

 

Indy ASQ 2017 Sept: Palladium Tour

Meeting Date: Sept 12, 2017 6-7PM
The Indianapolis ASQ Section and the Center for the Performing Arts invite you to attend a guided tour of the Palladium.

Event Information:
Come tour the inner workings of the Center for the Performing Arts biggest venue, the Palladium. Experience the Palladium’s unique design and artistry on a guided tour through this state of the art facility. From the raised colonnaded entryway and the City Center Village Green to the acoustical canopy system and impeccable acoustics, this concert hall ranks among the world’s greatest music venues. To learn more, please visit our website at thecenterpresents.org.

Location:
One Center Green
Carmel, IN 46032

Parking:
The Center’s campus provides a parking garage free of charge directly south of the Palladium (right across the center green).

Meeting Agenda:
5:50 PM Arrive and check-in.
6:00 PM Tour begins
7:00 PM tour concludes

Fee: Free
Attendance will be limited to first 30 attendees to register. Please register here.

Special Instructions:
Please meet in the Box Office of the Palladium on the West side of the building at 5:50pm. It is suggested that you bring a light jacket, as the Palladium can get chilly.