2015-5 eScope - ASQ Orange Empire

eScope The official newsle er of the ASQ Orange Empire Sec on 0701 May 2015 Inside this Issue Pg. Sec on Chair Update
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Orange Empire Receives PAR
2014 Bronze Award & Honora‐
ble Men on
2
PAR 2014 Presenta on Photos
3
Leadership Commi ee
4
New Members
5
Monthly Recer fied Members
5
Improvement Compass—A
Path To Inspire—The Begin‐
ning
6&7
8
Quality Func on Deployment
(QFD) Seminar
9
2015 Member Leader Events
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Mentorship Program
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Monthly Dinner Mee ng
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May 12, 2015 Monthly Dinner Mee ng
May 30, 2015 Seminar: QFD
(Dr. Jack B. ReVelle)
June 9, 2015 Monthly Dinner Mee ng
Gree ngs from ASQ WCQI 2015, Nashville, Tennessee
I am very pleased to announce that the ASQ Orange Empire Sec on has
been bestowed with Bronze Award Recogni on for PAR 2014 Perfor‐
mance and Honorable Men on Award Recogni on for PAR 2014 Innova‐
on Award Program, and recognized at the ASQ World Conference on
Quality and Improvement (WCQI) 2015 in Nashville, Tennessee.
This year's ASQ WCQI Theme ‐ Transforming the World Through Innova‐
on, Inspira on, and Leadership.
Anet Tanya Ant, CQA, CQE
Chair ‐ ASQ Orange Empire
Sec on 0701
We, ASQ Orange Empire Sec on, are commi ed to create ways to estab‐
lish, transform, and sustain an environment, where innova on is fos‐
tered, leadership is shared, and all are aligned to a common vision ‐ Create Member Value
and Promote Quality!
2015 WCQI offered an interna onal pla orm, where leaders shared their best prac ces and
innova ve ideas that develop and extend the scope of quality.
Volunteer Opportuni es
Upcoming Events Sec on Chair Update As the ASQ 701 Sec on Chair and PAR 2014 Innova on Award Program Project Leader, I was
invited to the World Conference Quality and Improvement 2015 by ASQ Community Leader‐
ship Ins tute to give a presenta on on our PAR 2014 Innova on Award Program Project –
ASQ YouTube Orienta on Videos to share our innova ve project and best prac ces in our
Sec on 701. You can find the link to our YouTube videos on our website.
With our innova ve ASQ YouTube Orienta on Videos, we inspired and led other ASQ Sec‐
ons to create such orienta on videos – Phoenix Sec on was the first Sec on that followed
us, there are more sec ons showed interest to ini ate our project at their sec ons. We also
learned from other ASQ Sec ons about their innova ve ideas that will be discussed at our
Leadership Mee ng to be implemented for member value crea on.
Once again, I would like to recognize our Educa on Chair Mark Lindsey, Recer fica on Chair
Cory Goral and Social Media Chair Jeffrey Snoddy for their outstanding and crea ve efforts to
realize this project.
Our success with PAR 2014 Innova on Award Program set the bar very high for our Sec on
that we created Young Quality Professionals Mentorship Program for PAR 2015 Innova on
Award Program.
For 2015 PAR Innova on Award Program, we launched a mentorship program with an aim to
increase the involvement of young quality professionals in our sec on. The purpose of this
project is to create a medium, where experienced quality professionals will provide guidance
and leadership to young quality professionals within a culture of collabora on.
We are striving to have you be part of this project. If you want to become a mentor or
mentee, please contact Briana Jokerst at briana.jokerst@outlook.com.
With very informa ve clinic programs, as always, we will be welcoming you at the Doubletree
Hotel, Santa Ana on May 12, 2015. I am looking forward to seeing you there!
Warm Regards,
Anet Tanya Ant, ASQ CQE, CQA
Sec on Chair, ASQ Orange Empire 701
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ASQ 0701 ORANGE EMPIRE RECEIVES PAR 2014 BRONZE AWARD & HONORABLE MENTION Year a er year, our ASQ Sec on 701 strives to bring value
to our members. Almost every year ASQ Orange Empire
Sec on has been recognized at the World Conference on
Quality and Improvement (WCQI). This year, we received
two award recogni on.
1) Bronze Award for PAR Performance 2014 This level was achieved by mee ng the good standing
requirements as well as mee ng and exceeding the
Member Value Metrics.
2) Honorable Men on for PAR Innova on Award Program 2014 The PAR Innova on Program recognizes ASQ member
units for best prac ces and innova on ideas that go be‐
yond achieving success in the areas of reten on and
growth, member sa sfac on and loyalty, and member
value delivery.
The PAR 2014 Innova on Award project that earned
the Honorable Men on award for our sec on made rip‐
ples in the ASQ Leadership that brought us to present the
project at the WCQI 2015 Community Leadership Ins tute
a er the idea was received with a lot of enthusiasm and
interest at ASQ Member Leader Training, Phoenix, where
our Sec on Chair Anet presented it for the first
me. Once again, our Sec on Chair Anet Tanya Ant deliv‐
ered the presenta on and sparked a lot of interest as well
as very good feedback from the leaders worldwide. Fel‐
low sec ons complimented our sec on's innova on as a
"breakthrough."
Let me tell you a li le about what brought us to this
point...
Our PAR 2014 Innova on Award Program Team led by
Anet Tanya Ant and executed by Mark Lindsey and Cory
Goral, promoted & assisted by Jeffrey Snoddy, worked in
crea ng a series of ASQ YouTube Orienta on videos with
the objec ve to help our members get key informa on
and benefits from ASQ.
The opportunity for us was Sec on 701 Members and non
‐members frequently reached out to our ASQ 701 Leader‐
ship Team to obtain informa on on topics concerning
ASQ and ASQ 701. The recurring challenge was ASQ Mem‐
bers and non‐members did not know how to navigate
ASQ and ASQ 701 Websites to get informa on.
Having considered these inquiries and reviewed the ASQ Annual
Membership Survey Results, we decided to create a series of
YouTube videos to provide knowledge and informa on on the
following topics:
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Recer fica on Applica on Overview

Recer fica on Journal Overview
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Recer fica on Informa on Overview and the Loca on on
ASQ Website
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Apply for ASQ Membership
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Apply for Cer fica on/Exam
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ASQ Sec on 701 Website Demo
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ASQ Cer fica on Exam Prep/Refresher
Basically, ASQ YouTube Videos bridges the gap between poten‐
al & exis ng members and the informa on that is available on
ASQ and ASQ 701 websites. The links to these videos have been
posted on our ASQ 701 Website.
What's the big deal...one may ask?
Well, we are trying to use these videos as a knowledge database
that will bring "must know" informa on to our members, 24/7, at
their finger ps and to review at their own pace. The videos post‐
ed are just the start and we hope to extend the library as we get
feedback and members let us know areas where we need to
help.
Now, we just need to keep passing the word about the videos,
we need your feedback, and why not join us to bring a gold
award for our sec on for 2015.
Anet T. Ant
Chair
ASQ Orange Empire Sec on 701
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PAR 2014 Innova on Award Program - ASQ Orienta on Videos Presented by Anet Tanya Ant at WCQI 2015 eScope May 2015 Page 4
2015 Leadership Team CHAIR Anet Ant
ane eant@hotmail.com
SOCIAL MEDIA CHAIR Jeffrey Snoddy
Email jeffreysnoddy@gmail.com
VICE CHAIR Dieter Eckstein
ASQ0701Vice‐Chair@outlook.com
MEMBERSHIP CHAIR Open
Vinay Goyal (Ac ng Chair)
vinaygoyal@sbcglobal.net
TREASURER Briana Jokerst
treasurer0701@gmail.com
SECRETARY Laurie Pa on
laurie.pa on@cox.net
HISTORIAN Open
EDUCATION CHAIR Mark Lindsey
TEL (714) 273‐2678
markhikes@aol.com
CERTIFICATIONS/ RENEWALS Cory Goral
Cory.goral@alcon.com
CHIEF PROCTOR Hassan Farah
hfarah1@yahoo.com
PROGRAMS CHAIR Open
Bob Mehta (Ac ng Chair)
bobasq0701@gmail.com
ARRANGEMENTS Vatsal Patel
arrangements0701@gmail.com
eSCOPE NEWSLETTER EDITOR Mike Chernobieff
ASQ0701eScope@outlook.com
CAREER MANAGEMENT CHAIR Bob Mehta
bobasq0701@gmail.com
AUDITING CHAIR Aaron Reddoch
aaronreddoch@gmail.com
NOMINATING CHAIR Open
VOC CHAIR Stan Themea
sthemea@ascprofiles.com
SECTION 7 REGIONAL DIRECTOR Ed Ma hews (2014)
ed.ma hews@honeywell.com
SECTION 7 DEPUTY REGIONAL DIRECTOR Vinay Goyal
vinaygoyal@sbcglobal.net
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Welcome! New ASQ Members Welcome and congratula ons on making the important deci‐
sion to become a member of ASQ.
Congratula ons! Re-Cer fica ons
The following members have met the requirements to be recer fied: Charles Poirer
Jonathan Diomampo
Sanjay Patel
Darlene Chiu
All new members are eligible for free admission to a dinner
mee ng within 3 months of becoming a member. Please con‐
tact Vinay Goyal for a free dinner voucher at
VinayGoyal@sbcglobal.net
Antoine e M. Clay
Anupma Seth
Carla A zado
Carolyn W. Arndt
Cynthia B. Juncosa
Daisy Lacbain
Douglas C. Greene
Eva Chang
Fides J. Maldonado
Hans Y. Devouassoux
Helga Baik
James Campbell
James D. Deshefy
Jennifer Chen
Jesse Jensen
Joe Belanger
Jonathan A. Burton
Juan E. Talavera
Ken Chesnin
Lauren Pritche
Lawrence A. C. Mallari
Manouk Makardish
Michael Mao
Michael Sperber
Nancy Hall
Nasim Anbarafshan
Nathan Soto
Patricia A. Huddleson
Richelle S. Richter
Ruben A. Alanis Luu
Stanley Tan
Sumit J. Prasad
Thomas L. Kindberg
Yunxia Liu
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date. The recertification units must fall within the
recertification period.
Send you recertification packages to:
Alcon Laboratories
A n: Cory Goral, M/C 122, CEE Lab
15800 Alton Parkway, Irvine, CA 92618
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The Improvement Compass Finding direc on! ***SPECIAL EDITION*** A Path to Inspire - The Beginning By Dieter Eckstein, ASQ CMQ/OE, CQA, BSBM
Last Sunday May 3rd at the World Conference for Quality
and Improvement in Nashville, Bob invited me as a guest
for Fellow Luncheon and I had the privilege to sit among
the top 1% of ASQ’s brightest and most accomplished
members. This was a celebra on for 16 other ASQ Mem‐
bers that came from around the world to receive a very
special pin, the ASQ Fellow Award.
I proudly witnessed part of our ASQ Orange Empire Sec‐
on history as a colleague of ours, Bob (Bhavan) Mehta
was part of the 16 ASQ Members being honored.
er of composite materials to Aerospace industry. Three years later,
he decided to explore his career in the healthcare industry and start‐
ed working for Allergan as a Junior Chemist. Bob was promoted four
mes while working in the lab for over 12 years. During his lab work,
Bob was heavily involved with internal audits and out‐of‐specifica on
inves ga ons (OOS) in addi on to managing day‐to‐day GMP lab
func ons. In 2001, Bob was promoted and started working for the
same employer as a Worldwide Quality Assurance Manager to sup‐
port Allergan's worldwide opera ons. He was promoted in 2003 as a
Senior Worldwide QA Manager. While working at Allergan, he com‐
pleted two Master degrees; MBA from Pepperdine University and
graduated in 1995 and MSQA from Cal State Dominguez Hills and
graduated in 2007. In addi on, Bob earned eight (8) ASQ Cer fica‐
ons. S ll, his journey had not reached its end.
During my conversa on with Bob’s professors who a ended the Fel‐
low luncheon, Cal State Dominguez Hills Professor Barry Craner char‐
acterized Bob as “An aggressive learner based on Bob’s con nuous
stride in the field of quality and his highest level of accomplishments
to become a Fellow.”
While at Cal State Dominguez Hills, Bob discovered ASQ and started
volunteering as a proctor in 2007. Since then, Bob is dedicated to
hold various leadership posi ons as a Chief Proctor, Vice Chair, Chair,
Career Chair and Program Chair.
One by one, the new ASQ Fellows were called to receive
their pin. When his name was called, Bob got up from his
chair and walked towards the front of the room receiving
the applause from his peers in recogni on of his accom‐
plishments. As they were reading Bob’s accomplishments
and he walked across the five feet to the front of the
room, it came to mind how his journey started.
In late 1986, Bob le Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India with
dreams of success. Since then, in twenty nine years , Bob
accomplished a number of personal and professional
milestones. In his words, becoming a fellow of ASQ is a
huge milestone fueled by those dreams and materialized
with hard work and exemplary character.
His career in the US started in 1987 at US Polymeric, San‐
ta Ana, CA loca on. US Polymeric was the leading suppli‐
He decided to share his knowledge in 2009 following Margare e
Fuller’s quote “If you have knowledge, let others light their candles in
it.” He has taught at North Orange County Community College, Cal
State Fullerton and con nues to teach Master level Quality Courses at
Cal State Dominguez Hills, Six Sigma Black Belt at Cal Poly Pomona,
and several ASQ Cer fica on Refresher Courses. For the past several
years, Bob mentors quality professionals and helping others to ac‐
complish goals and dreams. Bob started working as a Principal Con‐
sultant & Recruiter in 2010 and he has been helping US and global
clients with quality, compliance, and training projects. In Bob’s own
words “He wants to inspire quality professional globally to help pro‐
ducing safe, reliable, and high quality products to mi gate risk to con‐
sumer /pa ent safety.”
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In a room full of great Quality minds, this was already
extremely inspira onal and special celebra on. However,
there was a very special a endee among the crowd. This
special a endee has revolu onized with his model the
way customer sa sfac on is analyzed. That special guest
was Dr. Noriaki Kano. Dr. Kano is great mind behind the
Kano Model who honored all of us with his gracious pres‐
ence.
Dr. Milton Krivokuca, a regular contributor to our ASQ
Sec on, was also honored as an ASQ Fellow.
On behalf of our Leadership Commi ee, our Chair, Anet
Ant and I would like to congratulate Bob and Milton for
their inspira onal leadership and examples.
It was a great a ernoon gathering. A history page in our
ASQ sec on and new beginning in the careers of the new‐
ly inducted ASQ Fellows to inspire those of us that work
and/or a end their classes.
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Volunteering Opportuni es We are currently looking for a volunteer that would be interested in the following posi on.
For more informa on contact Dieter Eckstein @ Tel. 949 677‐2751 or email at ASQ0701Vice‐Chair@outlook.com
Historian
Maintain membership and ac vity informa on for
the sec on for historical purposes.
Term: One year. January 1 to December 31.
Du es and Responsibili es 1.
Work with Sec on Leadership Commi ee (LC)
to set goals/metrics to support the sec on's
management process as they relate to pre‐
serving sec on history.
2.
Prepare or update the history of the sec on
ac vi es.
3.
Work with sec on secretary and membership
chair to develop/maintain records that in‐
clude:
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Sec on Opera ng Agreement
Mee ng minutes of the current term
Conferences and courses sponsored or co
‐sponsored by the sec on, and any ac‐
companying Memorandums of Under‐
standing (MOUs)
Membership totals
Past sec on member leaders
Community events
Recogni on ac vi es
A end LC mee ngs and regular member‐
ship mee ngs.
Qualifica ons 
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Must be an ASQ member in good standing.
Preferably will have been a par cipant in
sec on commi ee ac vi es.
Time Commitment Approximately 1 – 2 hours per month (outside of
sec on and execu ve commi ee mee ngs). Time
commitment will vary depending on how well
sec on records have been kept in previous years.
We are always looking for Clinic and Dinner speakers!! eScope May 2015 Page 9
An American Society for Quality Seminar Sec on 0701—Orange Empire At Brandman University— 8:00am to 5:00pm Quality Func on Deployment (QFD): An Introduc on Presented by: Jack B. ReVelle, Ph.D. QFD is a comprehensive quality system that systema cally links the needs of the customer with
various business func ons and organiza onal processes, such as marke ng, design, quality, pro‐
duc on, manufacturing, sales, etc., aligning the en re company toward achieving a common
goal. It does so by seeking both spoken and unspoken needs, iden fying posi ve quality and
business opportuni es, and transla ng these into ac ons and designs by using transparent
analy c and priori za on methods, empowering organiza ons to exceed normal expecta ons
and provide a level of unan cipated excitement that generates value.
By a ending this seminar, you will:
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Realize how the QFD methodology can be applied to a broad variety of service, educa
on,
health care, government, military and manufacturing projects
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Understand how QFD provides a system of transla
ng customer requirements into necessary and appropriate organiza onal
responses at each stage from research and product development to engineering and manufacturing to marke ng/sales and
distribu on
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See how QFD uses a structured format to encourage engineering discipline in conver
ng customer requirements into final
products and services
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Find out how QFD helps provide improved product and processes in less
me and a lower costs
Our speaker: Jack B. ReVelle, Ph.D. Dr. Jack B. ReVelle is a consul ng sta s cian for his firm, ReVelle Solu ons, LLC. He has provided his advice and assistance to man‐
ufacturing, service and residen al construc on organiza ons throughout North America, Europe, Austral‐
ia, and China. Dr. ReVelle also provides his technical assistance as both a quality and an industrial engi‐
neering expert to a orneys involved in li ga on. He was awarded the Oklahoma State University Col‐
lege of Engineering, Architecture and Technology (CEAT) Lohmann Medal (2006). He is a three‐ me Fel‐
low having been elected by: the Ins tute of Industrial Engineers (1993), the American Society for Quality (1992), and the Ins tute for the Advancement of Engineering (1987). He is listed in Who's Who in Science and Engineering, Who's Who in America, Who's Who in the World, and as an Outstanding Educator in The Interna onal Who's Who in Quality. Dr. ReVelle received his B.S. in Chemical Engineering from Purdue
University, and both his M.S. and Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering and Management from Oklahoma State University. Prior to re‐
ceiving his Ph.D., he served 12 years in the U.S. Air Force. During that me, he was promoted to the rank of Major and was award‐
ed the Bronze Star Medal while sta oned in the Republic of Vietnam as well as the Joint Service Commenda on Medal for his work
in quality assurance with the Defense Nuclear Agency.
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There were three levels of the presenta ons:
2015 Member Leader Events and
World Conference Quality and
Improvement (WCQI)
Basic: Provide an introduc on to a subject, including prac cal
and user‐friendly defini ons of terms. The primary focus was to
bring an individual who may not be familiar with the subject to a
level of knowledge that facilitates future learning.
By Vinay Goyal, Deputy Regional Director and ac ng Membership Chair Sec on 0701 Intermediate: The par cipant should have some degree of
knowledge of the subject (or interest). The intent is to build on
an individual’s knowledge of the subject to a point of greater
understanding.
Like every year, this year some of our sec on leaders
have been represen ng the sec on in 2015 Member
Leader Events including the 2015 World Conference Qual‐
ity and Improvement (WCQI) in Nashville, Tennessee from
May 1‐5. Every year these events are hosted by the Amer‐
ican Society for Quality Headquarters (ASQ HQ) in differ‐
ent states where members not only from the US, but also
from all over the world par cipate.
Advance: Provides an in‐depth and/or up‐to‐date treatment of a
subject. A strong theore cal background and a working
knowledge of a subject are expected of those who a end.
There is no pre‐requisite to a end any of these events and regis‐
tered par cipants could a end any session presenta ons.
Session Descrip ons: I have had an opportunity to represent our sec on 0701
Orange Empire as the membership chair and Deputy Re‐
gional Director with some other Leadership Commi ed
LCs. Like most of conferences, most of the events fall un‐
der business as usual category; however the team has
picked up a few new things that they would share with
our sec on members in up‐coming eScope edi ons and
clinics.
Concurrent Sessions: There were 60 minute sessions meant to
present real applica ons, results, and solu ons based on quality
principles or theory that can be interpreted immediately.
The theme for this year’s conference was “Transforming
the World Through Innova on, Inspira on, and Leader‐
ship”. Whether under the tle of quality or something
else, all organiza ons use and need quality. As compe ‐
on and complexity of the global market grow, more and
more organiza ons are embracing the need to think
differently and inspire their employees. Some look to
grow the number of tools and techniques at their disposal
so they may find the solu ons they seek, while others
may search for implementa on strategies that produce
the best results. Organiza ons that are most established
in their journey have found ways to establish, transform
and sustain work environments in which innova on is
fostered, leadership is shared, and all are aligned to a
common vision. They have seen the results that these
cultures produce and crea vity they inspire. They have
discovered the key to establishing a culture of quality. The
main focus areas were: (a) Innova on, (b) Leadership, (c)
Risk and Change, (d) Prac cal Applica on of Quality Tools,
(e) Techniques and Methodologies, and (f) The future of
Quality.
Flip Sessions: Flip sessions were on interac ve session format
designed to provide a NEW method of learning. These sessions
are flipped and allowed par cipants to view the session presen‐
ta on online before the conference and then do all the hands‐on
‐ac vi es, exercises, and Q&A during the conference session
me with the presenter.
Workshops: Workshops will lead par cipants from an iden fied
beginning point through a logical and clearly iden fied end point
with the expansion of the related body of knowledge and include
hands‐on learning ac vi es that demonstrate and reinforce the
concepts presented.
A er “5” Sessions: (offered only one on Monday): These exci ng
and innova ve sessions are less formal than the concurrent ses‐
sions and cover numerous topics that may not relate directly to
quality in the tradi onal sense (e.g. Product Environmental Re‐
quirements) and include a social component, which adds to the
level of interac on between the facilitator and par cipants, as
well as the par cipants and their peers.
I will discuss in upcoming eScope edi ons on the benefits of be‐
coming an ASQ member, a ending events like World Confer‐
ences, & ASQ ac vi es that may be beneficial for your future
development and growth.
If you have any specific ques on or sugges on, please feel free to
discuss with any of our sec on leaders or email me at:
vinaygoyal@sbcglobal.net
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DINNER PRESENTATION Data Quality in the Financial Services Industry Presented by: ASQ Fellow Randy Canfield ASQ Orange Empire Monthly Dinner Mee ng
This is our regular monthly dinner mee ng program with two
clinics running concurrently, dinner, and an outstanding a er
dinner presenta on. You are welcome to come for the clinics
and a er dinner presenta on WITHOUT buying the dinner. In
fact, we welcome you. We will have accommoda ons for you.
This way you s ll earn the RU and take advantage of the presen‐
ta ons.
PRESENTATIONS
Clinic 1: Design for Six‐Sigma (DFSS) – A Roadmap To Long‐term
Sustainability
Presented by: ASQ Fellow Bob Mehta
Clinic 2: SIPOC: An Introduc on
Presented by: Jack B. ReVelle, Ph.D.
Dinner Presenta on: Data Quality in the Financial Services
Industry
Presented by: ASQ Fellow Randy Canfield
WHEN
Tuesday, May 12th, 2015, 5:15 PM ‐ 9:00 PM
WHERE
Doubletree Hotel Santa Ana/Orange County Airport
201 East MacArthur Boulevard, Santa Ana, California 92707
FEES Clinic 1 or Clinic 2 ONLY (no dinner speaker or meal)
(0701 Member) Complimentary
(Non‐0701 Member) $10.00
Clinic 1 or Clinic 2 and Dinner Speaker (no dinner meal)
(0701 Member) Complimentary
(Non‐0701 Member) $10.00
Full Package ‐ Clinic 1 or Clinic 2, Dinner, and Dinner Speaker
(0701 Member) $30.00 for a limited me ($40.00 original price)
(Non‐0701 Mem‐
ber) $45.00 for a limited me ($55.00 original price)
RSVP by Friday, May 8, 2015 at 11:15 AM for discounted pricing and Fish
and Beef dinner selec ons.
Online registra on closes at 12:00 pm on Tuesday, May 12,
2015.
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER  By a ending this dinner presenta on, you will get an understanding
of how the financial services industry is evolving rela ve to their
focus on Data, Metadata and Data Quality. Randy Canfield is the
Director of Data Sourcing and has spent the last 4 years designing
and implemen ng data quality processes at his current employer. He
will review the evolu on of the Data Management Organiza on,
some of the processes, concerns around data security (customer and
industry), tools, and metrics that have been implemented and the
plans for what’s next in the near term. About our speaker: Randy Canfield
Randy has over 30 years’ experience in the
quality profession. He is currently the Direc‐
tor ‐ Data Sourcing at MUFG ‐Union Bank.
Previously he was employed as the Director
of Training for the Americas at Microso in
their Quality and Business Excellence organi‐
za on and before that he was a freelance
consultant in the quality profession. Earlier
roles included Senior Vice President at Bank
of America where he was the Six Sigma MBB
for the LA Division of BofA, the Division Business Manager for the
same division, CFO for the Performance Management Group at
Countrywide, the VP‐ Six Sigma at IndyMac Bank where he had re‐
sponsibility for their Six Sigma program, and a registered (IRCA) ISO
9000 lead auditor. He has held posi ons as QA Laboratory Supervi‐
sor, QC Inspector Supervisor, Quality Engineer, Quality/Reliability
Manager, and Loaned Execu ve for Quality, MBB, and Quality Execu‐
ve.
Randy is a Fellow of the ASQ and is the immediate past Chair of ASQ
Sec on 702. He cer fied as a CQE, CRE and CQA, is a trained MBNQA
examiner, served as an examiner for the Federal Quality Ins tute's
Presiden al Quality Awards, and as an ISO 9000 QMS Lead Assessor
(IRCA).
Randy received a BS in Biology from Purdue University, an MSQA
from Cal State ‐ San Jose State and a graduate diploma from the
Naval War College. Randy re red as a Commander from the Navy
Reserve and has taught as an adjunct faculty member at Loyola Uni‐
versity, New Orleans.
Page 13 eScope May 2015 CLINIC # 1 CLINIC # 2 Design for Six-Sigma (DFSS) – A Roadmap To Longterm Sustainability SIPOC: An Introduc on Presented by: ASQ Fellow Bob Mehta Design for Six Sigma (DFSS) is a set of best prac ces and tools. During
my conversa on with clients and students, I was informed that their
organiza ons do not use Design for Six Sigma but may be using some of
the best prac ces and tools. In today’s compe ve global environment,
differen ated new products that consistently meet customer require‐
ments are the key to long‐term sustainability for all organiza ons. This
clinic will help a endees to gain a be er understanding of the tradi on‐
al six‐sigma methodologies vs. design for six sigma to design processes
that meet customer requirements, leading to product innova on, con‐
sistency, and reliability for a long‐term sustainability of organiza ons.
The presenta on will outline:
Presented by: Jack B. ReVelle, Ph.D.
In process improvement, SIPOC is a tool that summarizes the inputs
and outputs of one or more processes in a tabular format. The acro‐
nym SIPOC stands for suppliers, inputs, process, outputs,
and customers which form the columns of the table. It was used at
least as early as the Total Quality Management programs of the late
1980s and con nues to be used today in Lean Six Sigma. SIPOC is
o en presented at the outset of process improvement efforts such
as Kaizen events or during the "define" phase of
the DMAIC process. It has three typical uses depending on the audi‐
ence: to give people who are unfamiliar with a process a high‐level
overview, to provide current familiarity when a process has become
out‐of‐date due to process changes, and to help in fully defining a
new process.
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What is Design for Six Sigma?
By a ending this clinic presenta on, you will:
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Tradi onal Six‐Sigma vs. Design for Six Sigma
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Receive an introduc on to SIPOC including why SIPOC is im‐
portant
The key elements of Design for Six Sigma
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Learn when and why SIPOC is used
Benefits of Design for Six Sigma
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Understand what a process is
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How DFSS fits into an overall quality strategy
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Discover what process analysis is
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Conclusion
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Appreciate the purpose of a SIPOC process analysis
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Learn how to conduct a step‐by‐step SIPOC process analysis
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See some examples of applying SIPOC
About our speaker: Bob Mehta
Bob Mehta is the Principal Consultant &
Recruiter at GMP ISO Expert Services
(www.gmpisoexpert.com) and provides
consul ng service in Pharma, Biotech,
Medical Device, API, Food/Dietary Supple‐
ment, and Aerospace industries. Bob has
over 25 years of experience, including as a
Principal Consultant, in the Quality Sys‐
tems, Training and Regulatory Compliance
areas. Bob is a Fellow of American Society for Quality (ASQ) elected in
November 2014. He has wri en educa onal ar cles in the areas of
Quality and Compliance for Medical Device & Manufacturing (MD&M),
Pharmaceu cal Technology, Quality Progress and Nutraceu cal World
publica ons. He is an adjunct professor at Cal State Dominguez Hills,
Cal Poly Pomona, University of Redlands, and teaches courses on Risk
Management, Supplier Quality, Six Sigma Black Belt, Project Manage‐
ment, and FDA's Quality System regula ons. Bob authored the book
“Implemen ng and Audi ng ISO/IEC 17025: A Prac cal Guide” which will
be published by ASQ Press on April 15, 2013 and it is one of the best‐
selling books based on informa on provided by the ASQ Headquarters in
October 2014 and the book received 4.7 out of 5 stars ra ng on Ama‐
zon.com (based on 9 customer reviews) and a link is included below:
h p://www.amazon.com/Implemen ng‐ISO‐IEC‐17025‐Prac cal‐ebook/
dp/B00C2XQK70
Our speaker: Jack B. ReVelle, Ph.D.
Dr. Jack B. ReVelle is a consul ng sta s ‐
cian for his firm, ReVelle Solu ons, LLC. He
has provided his advice and assistance to
manufacturing, service and residen al con‐
struc on organiza ons throughout North
America, Europe, Australia, and China. Dr.
ReVelle also provides his technical assis‐
tance as both a quality and an industrial
engineering expert to a orneys involved in
li ga on. He is a three‐ me Fellow having been elected by: the
Ins tute of Industrial Engineers (1993), the American Society for
Quality (1992), and the Ins tute for the Advancement of Engineer‐
ing (1987). He is listed in Who's Who in Science and Engineering,
Who's Who in America, Who's Who in the World, and as an Out‐
standing Educator in The Interna onal Who's Who in Quality. Dr.
ReVelle received his B.S. in Chemical Engineering from Purdue Uni‐
versity, and both his M.S. and Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering and
Management from Oklahoma State University. Prior to receiving his
Ph.D., he served 12 years in the U.S. Air Force. During that me, he
was promoted to the rank of Major and was awarded the Bronze
Star Medal while sta oned in the Republic of Vietnam as well as the
Joint Service Commenda on Medal for his work in quality assurance
with the Defense Nuclear Agency.