Nimwambugu
18th December 2008, 07:30 AM
I work in a factory and i am new into matters of Quality. I have immediately fallen in love with this subject and think this is a good career move. I would like to study so i can one day be responsible for drafting, implemementing Quality maps and processes... the works; plus be able to comprehensively understand, and use all the tools of TQM in any project; from simple process maps to defining KPIs, analysing trends... managerial 'stuff'.
My question is; What classroom discipline should i pursue that has specific and detailed emphasis on Quality/project imlementation.
Thanks
achorste
18th December 2008, 09:06 AM
The CQI do Diploma & Certificate courses (I studied the diploma). If you already have a degree you'll only need to do 2 years (part time one night a week). The certificate doesn't go into as much detail but is much shorter, however I can highly recommend the diploma - it covers;
Tools & techniques of quality improvement (SPC, problem solving, Design of Experiments etc)
Quality Management Principles
Project & communication Management
Environmental Management
History of Quality Management & Gurus
Check out their website: www.thecqi.org
There are a lot of other courses out there as well, the open university may be worth a try and private firm may offer short courses.
It may well be worth working in Quality for a bit before doing the longer courses though - I worked in quality for about 3 years before starting the course & found it a lot easier than my course mates who were new to the topic.
AndyN
18th December 2008, 09:15 AM
I agree. The CQI is a perfect resource for this subject. Find a local community college (or similar) to see who teaches the courses in the previous post. As a past member, student and instructor of the materials, I can safely vouch for them, I believe - and fellow Cover Paul Simpson will probably tell you even more than we have here!
Nimwambugu
18th December 2008, 10:18 AM
Thanks Archoste and Andy. I think i'd also find it easy because i've already done the difficult thing being a novice, of researching the literature on the Net.
17Angels
14th January 2009, 02:55 PM
I've been reading the forums on the cove for some time now, but new to posting.
Is there an equivalent to CQI in the US? Is that ASQ? I am already a member of ASQ.
I am specifically interested in training for Quality Management for Medical Device. I am currently finishing implementation of the QMS and responsible for running the QA functions smoothly (one-person operation for a start-up). I am mostly baffled by how to plan my time to cover all of the tasks (doc control, audits, metrology, training, data review, completing the design master record, etc) and setting a reasonable pace for attaining company goals (regulatory certs) and keeping my sanity.
What's your advice? :thanx:
Thanks in advance.
Melissa
Coury Ferguson
14th January 2009, 03:41 PM
I've been reading the forums on the cove for some time now, but new to posting.
Is there an equivalent to CQI in the US? Is that ASQ? I am already a member of ASQ.
I am specifically interested in training for Quality Management for Medical Device. I am currently finishing implementation of the QMS and responsible for running the QA functions smoothly (one-person operation for a start-up). I am mostly baffled by how to plan my time to cover all of the tasks (doc control, audits, metrology, training, data review, completing the design master record, etc) and setting a reasonable pace for attaining company goals (regulatory certs) and keeping my sanity.
What's your advice? :thanx:
Thanks in advance.
Melissa
Melissa,
I just checked the training offered at ASQ. There is a lot of training for Medical Devices offered. Check the Training out, at ASQ Website (http://www.asq.org/)
Nimwambugu
15th January 2009, 04:23 AM
I don't know much about ASQ but i would say a well-versed source who is a quality guru in the States once adviced me about joining ASQ, so i would say 17Angels you're looking in the right direction.