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Can anyone recommend a good training program for FMEA. It would be nice if it was in the Midwest and reasonably priced.

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Can anyone recommend a good training program for FMEA. It would be nice if it was in the Midwest and reasonably priced.

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I know it's been a while, but you might want to try The Right Place in GR. If my MI geography serves me correctly, you are on the west side.
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The Eastern Michigan Center for Quality (Ypsilanti) has some good training. I have not been to their FMEA course, but took QOS/BOS and DOE there and was impressed. Prices are reasonable, plus they throw in a great lunch and snacks all day. It looks like they have a couple courses - 2 day and 3 day. www.centerforquality.org
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I've been through Ford's training in Dearborn, GM's training in Pontiac, ASQ's training (wherever that was ) and a couple of Tier 1 customers' training courses. I wasn't impressed with any of them.

Don't want to sound like an advertisement, but I finally had some training from HARPCO, Inc. (Wixom, MI ?) that made sense of it all. Richard Harpster has a background with Ford yet has simplified the jargon so you don't get caught up in what's a Mode or a Cause, etc. Even though we ended up buying their software (not the "user-friendliest") his spin on the FMEA has us now using an effective tool instead of filling out paperwork.

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Added: My last "training" on FMEA methodology (except here at the Cove) was over 4 years ago. Perhaps the others I mentioned have improved somewhat.
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If you already know something about FMEA, but are just looking for a little more information, JP Russell and Associates has a web-based self-directed learning series that includes FMEA on the www.asq.org site. It's really simple in scope, but you do have to complete a process FMEA that is then graded by a JP Russell expert. I got good feedback on my FMEA exercise from the person grading it; she was obviously well-educated on FMEA. You get some CEU's, too.

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I am looking for a FMEA training tool and noticed that the AIAG has a CD-ROM available for $149. It teaches (as best a CD can) and has the "student" develop a DFMEA and a PFMEA and the software gives an assessment at the end. They say it takes 2 to 2.5 hours to complete.
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I've seen the advertisement but I haven't, nor do I know of anyone that has, tried it out.

As I mentioned earlier (see Post #4) I've been though many courses and my experience is based on a lot of trial and error from all of the courses I've been through (plus a lot of input from the Cove and various customer SQEs). I am in the process of putting together a basic training module for our company's "methodology" but won't be done for about another month or so. I'll be happy to share it when completed (probably in MindGenius or PowerPoint format).
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That would be great. If it's in PP, I could view it. If so, just let me know when it's ready.
I don't know the other s/w you mentioned.

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