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Marc 14th August 2003, 01:51 AM Several other forums have threads where forum regulars can post their availability. This thread is for those who provide training courses to 'make themselves known'.
You may only post in this thread if you are a Contributor and have been helping people out in the forums through participation.
Postings by regular forums participants only, please.
Edit: 9.30 AM EDT USA
Please - no schedules in these messages. Users can get these from your web site.
Remember - as with these 'courtesy' threads in the ISO 9K2K and a couple of other forums, no one-shot Nellies. If you're not a *regular* forums participant your entry will be deleted.
howste 14th August 2003, 02:59 AM My employer (Axeon, Inc.) is an auditing, consulting, and training organization specializing in helping companies understand, implement, and maintain business systems based on ISO 9000 and related standards. We offer RABQSA accredited Lead Auditor and Internal Auditor courses, as well as Transition and Overview training, for the following standards:
ISO 9001 (QMS)
ISO/TS 16949 (Automotive)
AS9100 (Aerospace)
ISO 13485 (Medical Device)
ISO 14001 (EMS)
ISO 17025 (Laboratory)
All training is available onsite, and is very cost-effective with 6 participants or more. Pick a 9001, 16949, or AS9100 course and you may even get to meet me! For more information visit our website www.axeon.net or call our toll-free number 877-782-3405.
Randy 14th August 2003, 03:08 AM Dude!!!
Training is my middle name. ;) I'm a training machine and love it.
As of right now I'm certified by my primary training client (BSI Management Systems/Training - BSI Americas) to deliver every EMS (ISO 14001) in their offering (I have delivered courses in the US & Canada) along with QMS (ISO 9001) to include the accredited Lead Auditor courses for both systems. I also have been signed off to deliver the OHSAS 18001 Lead auditor courses and I deliver the Integrated Systems and OHSAS Implementation courses as well. I have also delivered a variety of ISO related courses for other RAB accredited providers.
I am a Department of Labor (US-OSHA) authorized trainer for 10 and 30 hour OSHA Train-the-Trainer courses (OSHA 501). I have delivered HAZWOPER (29CFR 1910.120) training; Confined Space Entry Training and numerous other occupational safety courses.
The list goes on.
Thanks
db 14th August 2003, 09:01 AM I get rave reviews for my internal auditor classes (EMS & QMS). I also teach disciplined problem solving, FMEA/PPAP/APQP, process mapping, lean manufacturing, etc. Will also teach custom built courses.
Atul Khandekar 16th August 2003, 08:19 AM In India, my company does in-house training, provides implementation assistance & handholding ( and software suppport) in:
1. MSA
2. SPC
3. GD&T
4. Six Sigma
5. FMEA
6. DOE
and many other topics. We also conduct open programs - Typically one day duration.
For overseas customers, even though we are right now not geared to provide training in person - we are working on this - we have / are developing a few multimedia training (CBT) titles.
Jennifer Kirley 18th June 2004, 01:07 PM I also offer custom training, especially for small businesses. I hold a B.S. in Applied Technical Education. I have designed, delivered and assessed Quality Program and HAZMAT Program training for hundreds of operators and supervisors. I currently operate in maximizing performance in diverse learning styles, including the learning disabled.
However, my deeper focus is on helping clients assess training effectiveness.
Workforce Management magazine (May 2004) reports $10 billion spent on tuition reimbursement last year. Very few companies know how, why and with whom their education dollars are best spent.
Internal training can also be a funding black hole. Okay, so your auditors can check in the box that you provided training per the standards. But did it bring value to the organization? Answering this question is my passion, because building this kind of introspective skill in an organization can usher in true pursuit of excellence. I am developing an array of products to help beginning and elementary level Quality Program users with this process.
I want to ensure employee development is treated like the investment it can be, not a nebulous expense.
AllanJ 28th July 2004, 07:19 AM I provide in-depth Management Audit training see web site in my profile here. I do not organize or run public courses. In particular, I offer training in Value Assessments, a field I pioneered in a course unavailable from any other source internationally, but one which several would like to get their hands on.
AndyN 20th November 2005, 12:50 AM As a senior consultant and trainer with Excel Partnership Inc., for the past 15 years, we have trained literally thousands of people in quality management principles and practices, world-wide. Excel is the premiere resource for training of this kind and our performance results and client base support this claim! Just ask anyone who has taken our courses!
If you want the most effective, instructor led training - contact me directly, or at www.xlp.com
Andy Nichols
Senior Consultant
Excel Partnership Inc.
(An SAI Global company)
local: 248 613 2965
corp: 203 426 3281
Helmut Jilling 20th November 2005, 07:24 PM I am both an auditor and trainer/consultant. I have provided over 900 3rd party certified audits in ISO 9001, ISO 14001, TS-16949, and QS-9000.
I also do training and consulting.
As such, it gives me exposure to both sides of the table. I see things as an auditor which helps me provide better consulting. I see things as a consultant/trainer, which helps me focus on value-added areas when auditing. It keeps me grounded, and has served clients well.
Particular areas of focus are:
Getting more value and profit from ISO and TS,
Integrating ISO 14001 into quality systems,
Helping managers focus on the right things in ISO and TS,
Eliminating waste from our processes,
Defining the ISO process approach more effectively and efficiently,
Making systems work more effectively between departments and layers in the organization,
And, finally, we are offering specialized training to improve Healthcare system efficiencies.All training is customized for each client. If you send me a private email through the Cove, I'll be happy to discuss particulars.
PS: Thanks Marc for the opportunity to share.
Steve Prevette 21st November 2005, 12:34 PM I do offer training in SPC and Systems Thinking. A primary presentation that I use is the Deming Red Bead Experiment. You may contract for my help through the Fluor Corporation (a current negotiation is occurring with Los Alamos as this is posted).
If you have an ASQ function, or something that can be chalked up to ASQ "Community Works", or any non-profit professional society for that matter, I will happily speak for no fee, just cover my travel expenses.
An example of an upcoming speech: http://asq1401.org/IQF2005/IQF%20JC05%20Preliminary%20Brochure%20Lugo%20Alfonso%20Oct%206%2005.pdf
I have attached a services sheet.
Paul Simpson 9th February 2006, 01:12 PM Thanks, Marc for the opportunity to post. I provide in house training for a range of topics covering quality, environment and health and safety management systems (and marketing and ....). Please have a look at a sample of offerings on the web site:
www.xbs.org.uk
Statistical Steven 9th February 2006, 01:23 PM I offer 2 different public courses
QA/QC Statistics for Non-Statisticians
http://www.pti-international.com/QAStats/
A Practical Introduction to Regression
http://www.cfpie.com/showitem.aspx?productid=087
I also provide customized statistical training for on-site training.
http://www.statisticaloutsourcingservices.com
qualitygoddess 18th February 2006, 01:48 AM I offer training on ISO 9001 and 13485 auditor training. In particular, I have a nice 1 day auditor refresher that focuses on process auditing, writing great audit questions and handling conflict with auditees.
Thank you for the opportunity to post.
www.flexquality.com
--Jodi
aka quality goddess
artichoke 27th November 2006, 07:37 PM Q-Skills is a self paced learning product. Q-Skills teaches quality improvement tools and techniques by allowing students to have fun as they learn, in continuous improvement, six sigma and lean programs.
A combination of games, puzzles, simulations, animations, photos, graphics, sound and music (sound is optional) create an entertaining and motivating environment.
Employees work at their own pace learning how to use and apply tools ranging from brainstorming to control charts. It includes an option for Lean tools training. Q-Skills can be used by almost anyone, from any industry. Q-Skills makes things easy for the administrator too, with comprehensive reporting and flexible course setup options. Q-Skills cuts off-the-job time. It enables "slow" time be more effectively utilised. Large numbers of employees can be trained rapidly and consistently. Selection of prior knowledge test, allows Q-Skills to be used for subsequent review. Q-Skills simplifies training of new employees.
Even when training is complete, Q-Skills continues to help, with an interactive DMAIC support facility and toolkit to aid teams in implementation. The toolkit is designed to allow easy creation and print out of charts ranging from control charts to cause & effect diagrams to flow charts.
Network, intranet and stand alone PC operation are supported.
Clients include Microsoft, FPL, Blue Cross Blue Shield, UPS, Clorox, BHP, Hewlett Packard, Air Force, Navy, North Star Steel, Stock Exchange, First National Bank, Abbot, Otis, Sun Alliance Insurance, CSR, Shell, Kodak, and hundreds of others.
Dr. Jane Mahoney (Florida Power & Light): "May I thank you for the wonderful contribution that you've made to quality training here. We're all enjoying the mythical quality of the software content, and the humor that's embedded in the most unexpected places. It's clear that you've put much of yourselves into this software design, giving it much depth and texture. "
Marc 27th November 2006, 08:02 PM Artichoke - Your web site can be linked to via your putting it in your profile. I'll let the post stand, but technically you are supposed to clearly state your association with the company you are promoting. This would be less of an issue if you had a couple hundred posts here. Sorry about being picky...
Hershal 19th March 2007, 11:59 AM Thanks for the opportunity to post.....
The International Accreditation Service (IAS) provides training in ISO/IEC 17011, ANS/ISO/IEC 17025, ISO/IEC 17020, ISO Guide 65, Measurement Uncertainty, and other topics as appropriate, and the courses have been provided both Nationally and internationally.....
The courses are not provided on a continuous basis, but are periodically offered, with dates, prices, etc., posted on the website, and also posted in the IAS eNews (sign-up available through the website also).
http://www.iasonline.org
DISCLAIMER:
I am a staff Accreditation Officer for IAS and am the Staff Metrologist. I do not normally provide the training myself, as we have other personnel for that. I do offer one day and half day introductions to ANS/ISO/IEC 17025 at NCSLI (National Conference of Standards Laboratories - International) and MSC (Measurement Science Conference), when selected by the appropriate committees for those conferences.
Any questions with respect to my affiliation with IAS, or as regards IAS may be sent off-line.
Hershal
Rob Udo 19th March 2007, 12:15 PM I'm offering courses on ISO 9001 and ISO 13485. Both as a one day course to understand the requirements of the standards and a one day course for internal auditing (either ISO 9001 or ISO 13485).
I also run the courses on ISO 13485 as a trainer for BSI Management Systems in The Netherlands.
Courses are in Dutch.
see my web site in my profile for more details. This site will be available in English in the coming months).
Thanks for the opportunity to post!
Rob Udo
Helmut Jilling 20th March 2007, 04:08 AM I have recently reworked our internal auditor training program.
This download will give you a taste of what we will be offering - this training will be designed to be compliant for ISO 9001 or TS-16949.
Hershal 9th April 2007, 09:59 PM The International Accreditation Service (IAS) is hosting training on measurement uncertainty and on ISO/IEC 17025 and ISO/IEC 17020. For further information, and to sign up, the link is:
http://www.iasonline.org/More/training.html
Hershal
Colpart 10th April 2007, 06:15 AM My associates and I offer training in ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001. We cover the basic awareness courses, system development and implementation and internal auditor - we can also offer any integration of these courses and, through an associate organisation, we can provide IRCA registered ISO 9001 internal auditor and lead auditor courses. Please see website in my profile for details.
Helmut Jilling 10th April 2007, 07:21 PM I have recently reworked our internal auditor training program.
This download will give you a taste of what we will be offering - this training will be designed to be compliant for ISO 9001 or TS-16949.
I am in the middle of doing a 3 day class based on this new program. I have to say, I am VERY pleased with the results. This may actually be one of the most effective internal auditor training programs I have seen in a while..if I may say so myself...:cool: See the promo ppt download above.
Duke Okes 10th April 2007, 08:26 PM My current focus is providing training in Root Cause Analysis. See website in profile.
Kales Veggie 9th May 2007, 11:35 AM My name is Kees de Wit and am a consultant with Midwest Quality. We offer training (and consultancy) for a variety of quality, safety and environmental standards. We are based in Fort Wayne, In.
You can check out our website . We are in the process of transfering our training classes to an online environment. If you have any questions, please give us a call.
We have been in business for more than 10 years and have experience in automotive, transportation, primary metals, aerospace and medical industries to name a few.
Thanks for the opportunity. Sincerely, Kees de Wit
Steve Prevette 3rd July 2007, 04:06 PM I'm offering another two day statistical training package in Richland Washington again to the public on October 29 and 30, 2007. A flyer is atttached. The training files are at http://www.hanford.gov/rl/?page=1156&parent=1144 if you would like to preview the materials.
This is basically taking a Shewhart, Deming, Ackoff, and Tom Peters approach to quality and productivity using control charting and systems thinking. Sessions so far have been successful, and the University of Washington had me do a session just for them in June.
Stijloor 4th July 2007, 04:50 PM For our friends in the Southeastern USA:
Public courses in Charlotte, North Carolina.
For information and course schedule and fees, please send me a message on my private email.
Thank you very much.
Stijloor.
BSMITH 6th July 2007, 06:49 PM I am teaching two public courses in the near future through AQS Management Systems
I also teach courses for individual companies. For more information on any of these, send me an e-mail. For more information on me, go to the web site in my profile.
Brent Smith
Marc 6th July 2007, 08:09 PM Folks, please do not put course schedule lists and links in this thread. It is really intended as a thread to briefly introduce yourself.
You may only post in this thread if you are a regular participant in the discussion threads.
Please - no schedules in these messages. Users can get these from your web site.
Remember - as with these 'courtesy' threads in the ISO 9K2K and a couple of other forums, no one-shot Nellies. If you're not a *regular* forums participant your entry will be deleted.
David DeLong 10th September 2007, 07:16 PM I have been training in automotive Quality related subjects since 1986 and probably have trained more people in Canada on GD&T.
Online training is going to be the way and I am now converting all my seminars with the exception of Internal Auditing to online.
Check out my web site or go to the bright yellow advertisement on this page.
Thanks
ChuckHughes 13th September 2007, 02:54 PM I have been in the consulting and training business since 1992. I have developed and executed several university sponsored programs to facilitate ISO implementation. I provide specific training to general industrial, automotive and software development clients.
I focus on training that is tailored to meet the clients immediate needs and is heavily seasoned with practical exercises from the client's business environment. I don't do public training as the more generic approach is less useful to the clients I serve.
Contact me through this forum. I am located in central New England.
JuJuw14 24th July 2009, 12:43 PM Anything around Western NC?
Stijloor 24th July 2009, 12:48 PM Anything around Western NC?
Look at my personal profile.
Happy to help.
Stijloor.
Statistical Steven 25th July 2009, 02:39 PM I am considering offering a public course in Design of Experiments with a slant toward the FDA regulated industry. I have offered this course at individual companies, but would like to see if there is any demand for a public offering. If anyone is interested, please send me a private message.
Thanks
Helmut Jilling 29th July 2009, 08:26 AM Anything around Western NC?
I have a number of clients in that general region of western NC, so I am frequently in that area... What training were you interested in?
Marc 29th July 2009, 09:52 AM Anything around Western NC?
Please respond to JuJuw14's post (and future posts like it) via the PM system.
Those who have specific inquiries such as JuJuw14's should start a new thread in the Training - Internal, External and Distance Learning (http://elsmar.com/Forums/forumdisplay.php?f=75) forum.
Thanks!
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