ONLINE WORKSHOP
HARNESSING THE POWER OF GRAPHS AND CHARTS FOR EFFECTIVE PROBLEM SOLVING
EVENT OVERVIEW
Improve Your Workplace Process Analysis
Confident workplace problem-solving requires building understanding and competence in using graphs and charts. They are fundamental workplace communication and visualisation tools for continuous improvement and daily management.
This course of three sessions over three weeks covers 10 “tools” and their application to real workplace problems. These sessions cover the charts and graphs essential to any workflow analysis, not just manufacturing
LEARNING OUTCOME
The expected outcome of this course is the practice of collecting data and visualising it and how to combine different charts and graphs to solve problems. Charts and graphs are essential fundamental skills of daily management, problem-solving, cause analysis, visualisation and workplace communication, presentation skills, one-page reporting, etc. The expectation is to apply the methods in-between sessions as an active part of application and reflection of the learning.
WHAT'S INCLUDED
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It comprises of 6 structured sessions of 45 minutes, on-line, over three weeks with Barry McCarthy and a cohort of like-minded leaders.
- Exclusive access, with a maximum of twelve participants, to maximise your learning experience and directly engage with the Facilitator.
- Access to the learning management system with session notes and recordings.
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Register three or more team members to secure a 10% discount.
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This course combines well with other courses in this series: Cause Analysis, Action planning, A3 communications, Daily Management, Practical Problem Solving, Business Process Management
PRESENTER
Barry McCarthy
Barry's career highlights include Plant Manager and Continuous Improvement Manager at Goodman Fielder and his most recent position with Toyota. Barry has worked with the Manufacturing, Sales and Corporate Arms of Toyota in Australia. With a grounded engineering background Barry has also implemented continuous improvement in food processing, manufacturing, packaging, printing, and front of house food service and management. In addition to the practical experience Barry has completed a Master degree in Applied Positive Psychology, Graduate Diploma in Business, Diploma of Training and Assessment, Diploma in Competitive Systems and Practices. Interestingly Barry’s first degree was civil engineering.
OTHER REGISTRATION INFORMATION
AME Australia is a not for profit association. You can become an AME member from $240.
This event may be cancelled by AME for any reason. AME is not responsible for incidental costs incurred by registrants.
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