Venue: UK
Start Date / Time: 11/06/2013 9:30 am
End Date / Time: 11/06/2013 12:30 pm
Member Rate: Free
Non-Member Rate: Free
Sologic & RedCat have teamed up to offer you a free seminar on Root Cause Analysis;
Root Cause Analysis (RCA) uses logic to analyse the cause-and-effect relationships of an event or situation. Increasingly RCA is found to be integral to professional discipline and industry sector standards, understanding and applying RCA is regarded an indicator of best practice. In addition, many contracting organisations will now have RCA as key criteria in their tender requirements.
What is Root Cause Analysis?
Root Cause Analysis is performed to find solutions that ensure undesirable events do not happen again. It can also be used to develop understanding of success in order to replicate contributing factors or to create scenarios to understand future events i.e. what might stand in the way of winning a tender. Whether a company faces a problem, needs to improve, or is striving to achieve a goal, Sologic RCA is a proven, powerful tool.
Root Cause Analysis is a universal and scalable process widely adopted in many industry sectors including Health & Safety, Manufacturing, I.T, HR, Supply Chain, Oil & Gas, Wind Energy, Haulage and Engineering amongst others.
This free 3-hour seminar is an introduction to Root Cause Analysis, raising awareness of benefits and outlining the process of an effective RCA. This seminar will:
· Establish the role of RCA in Problem Management
· Examine the problem definition process
· Clarify the benefits of an effective RCA process
· Demonstrate RCA analysis using a visual method of charting
· Explore how RCA analysis can generate targeted solutions
· Introduce a simple method of reporting through the use of Sologic software
Start time for this workshop is 9:30 and those wishing to register may do so by contacting Hethel Engineering Centre;
[email protected] 01953 859100
For more information click here
Venue: UK
Start Date / Time: 11/06/2013 9:30 am
End Date / Time: 11/06/2013 12:30 pm
Member Rate: Free
Non-Member Rate: Free