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25th May 2004, 05:26 AM
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Free training resource for Quality issues
Here is a FREE UK resource for training for:
- Quality Standards, Systems and Techniques (including ISO/TS16949,
- Statistical Process Control (SPC)
- Environmental Management (ISO14001)
Auto Train - Distance Learning
Please post other similar sites if you have them
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25th May 2004, 06:05 AM
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Not bad, Howard... Thank's
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25th May 2004, 02:30 PM
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I went online and registered - within a hour I received messages with attachments from email addresses I don't recognize. I'm not opening any of the attachments, but they look really suspicious. Did anyone else have this problem?
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25th May 2004, 05:53 PM
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Did anyone else have this problem?
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No problem here, but I noted this box on the registration page, filled in by default:
Include my email address on the autotrain mailing list.
It's usually a good idea to uncheck those things, so I did that...
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25th May 2004, 06:21 PM
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I did that too - hmmmm... Thanks for your reply.
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25th May 2004, 09:15 PM
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Hi All,
I registered (unchecked the email box) proceded to the courses and started to add a few courses but it keeps saying that I am not registered for any courses. I could not view anything as it kept taking me back to the course list page.
PS: I recieved my email confirmation and logged in
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26th May 2004, 01:44 AM
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Originally Posted by Greg B
Hi All,
I registered (unchecked the email box) proceded to the courses and started to add a few courses but it keeps saying that I am not registered for any courses. I could not view anything as it kept taking me back to the course list page.
PS: I recieved my email confirmation and logged in
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Curious situation.
After reading this thread, I went to the site, read as much background offered as I thought I needed, then signed up. I was careful to uncheck the email list box.
I logged in, chose courses on Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma.
The courses showed up as available at the top of the page. Clicking on a course put me right into it.
So far, I've only looked at one I'm pretty familiar with (Lean Principles), but it seems straightforward and on the money to me. It uses British English ( whilst versus while and amongst versus among, for example), but otherwise seems as good as any hard copy texts I've seen.
When I have time (HAH!), I'll finish this Lean course and report my opinion.
Greg B - I can't understand where it led you astray. Please try again and report back to us.
Special note:
There is one curious aspect - the site offers courses in working with outmoded Word 97. Is this a European thing? Isn't word 2000 available throughout Europe? If the Word Processors are out-of-date, what is the status of the other courses?
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26th May 2004, 03:37 AM
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Thanks Wes,
I'll try when I get back to work tomorrow. Some of the courses looked relevant for me
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