Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) designed to provide participants with a systematic approach to identifying potential failures in processes, products, or systems, and understanding their impact. The course covers key FMEA techniques, such as risk assessment, prioritization of failure modes, and determining the effects of failures on performance and safety. Participants will learn how to assess the severity, likelihood, and detectability of each potential failure, and develop strategies for mitigating risks. By the end of the program, participants will be able to apply FMEA to improve product quality, reduce risks, and enhance reliability within their organization.
The CATWOE Checklist is a course that introduces participants to a powerful tool used in problem-solving and process analysis. CATWOE stands for Customers, Actors, Transformation process, Worldview, Owner, and Environmental constraints, which are the key elements that need to be considered when analyzing a system or situation. Participants will learn how to apply the CATWOE method to clarify complex problems, identify stakeholder perspectives, and develop effective solutions. By the end of the course, participants will be able to use the CATWOE checklist to ensure a comprehensive understanding of issues and make informed decisions in various business contexts.
How Good Is Your Problem Solving? designed to help participants enhance their problem-solving abilities by applying structured approaches and techniques. The course covers key methods such as root cause analysis, brainstorming, and decision-making frameworks to break down complex issues and develop effective solutions. Participants will learn how to approach problems systematically, think creatively, and evaluate possible solutions from multiple perspectives. By the end of the program, participants will have improved their problem-solving skills, enabling them to tackle challenges more effectively and make better decisions in their professional roles.