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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8TH, 2009Brookfield Sheraton
375 S Moorland Rd., Brookfield, WI • 262-786-1100
QualityProgress
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PRESENTATION TOPIC:
... In This Issueof the
Milwaukee Section
DECEMBER 2009
ARTICLES
DINNER MEETING RESERVATIONSJOINT MEETING
TUESDAY, December 8th, 2009Brookfield Sheraton375 S. Moorland Rd.Brookfield, WI ..............................2
Certification Reminder ..................2
Opportunity Corner ........................2
Section Volunteer Opportunity ......2
Speaker Bio - Lee Dawson............3
November Speakers -Art Stout & Glenn Thomas ............3
Section News ................................4
Arrangements Chair Article by Julie Shuster ..............................4
Salute to Members Achievingthe 5-9 Year Milestone ..................5
Section Elections......................................6
How Would You Eliminate Wastein the Healtchare System? ............6
Advertising in ASQ’s newsletter ....6
2009 Quality Calendar ..................8
Newsletter Article Information ........8
Newsletter Article Deadlines ..........8
Changes of Address ......................8
Career Placement ..........................8
Section Chair and Leadership Team Members Directory ..............9
ADVERTISERS
Bureau Veritas Certification ..........7
Quality Calibration Service, Inc. ....7
BSI Management Systems ............7
Continued on page 3
THERE IS NO PRE-MEETING CLINIC, PLANT TOUR OR ROUNDTABLE FOR DEC.
We will also behaving a Toys forTots collection onDecember 8th atour joint meetingwith ISM. Pleaseconsider bringinga toy donation to
the meeting.
All donations(toys or money)will be given to
the U.S. Marines -Toys for TotsFoundation.
ISM AND ASQ MILWAUKEE DECEMBER JOINT MEETING
Supply Chain Management:Managing Supplier in a Global Environment
What we need to know to be successfulSpeaker, LEE G. DAWSON
The world is constantly shrinking. This is especially true when itcomes to the Supply Chain of many companies. The rush tooutsource and resource business on various continents has manychallenges, including Logistics, Communication, Collaboration,Quality and Reliability. Distance, cultural differences andinadequate planning have resulted in highly publicized failures inrecent years. How do we navigate through the Potential for Failurewhen working with a Global Supply Chain? The Development andDeployment of a Supply Chain Management Process can greatlyimprove potential success.
Utilizing the world’s supplier resources does not directlytranslate into awarding the lowest bidder. It is prudent to considera triad of measures including Quality, Cost and Timing (QCT).
TOYS FOR TOTS COLLECTIONDECEMBER 8TH, 2009
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Milwaukee Section NEWS UPDATE DECEMBER 2009 2
DINNER MEETING RESERVATIONS
TUESDAY, Dec. 8th, 2009Location:
Brookfield Sheraton375 S Moorland Rd., Brookfield, WI • 262-786-1100
6:30 p.m. Dinner Meeting7:45 p.m. Speaker
MENU:
Dinner includes the following:
Garden Salad with Assorted DressingsWisconsin Fish Fry
Chef’s Choice of Starch and VegetableApple Pie
Fee: ASQ Members ......................$25Non-ASQ Members (N)........$30Students ..............................$10
Upon arrival, please register at the MilwaukeeASQ table. Bring checks payable to ASQMilwaukee Section before reaching thecashier. For more information regarding theARRANGEMENTS, e-mail Julie Shuster at:[email protected]
RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED ONLY FOR DINNERS.You will receive your dinner confirmation whenyou register on-line. If you have difficulty or can-not register online, please contact Julie Shuster,ASQ Milwaukee Arrangements Coordinator at(262) 783-6261, ext. 2269. Reservation cancella-tions can be made online or by calling theArrangements Coordinator.
RESERVATION AND CANCELLATION DEADLINE:9:00 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 2nd, 2009
Reservations made but not kept will be billed.
Please refer all
SPEAKER & TOPIC QUESTIONSto
Lisa Matson - (414) [email protected]
Certification Reminder
If you are currently a CQE, CQA, CRE, CSQE,CHA, CBA, CCT, CSSBB, or Manager and yourrecertification date is December 31, 2008, don’t waituntil the last minute to submit your recertificationjournal to your local section.
Please send your journals to:Wilson Wright
Section 1202 Examining Chair16925 Burnet Court
Brookfield, WI 53005
Visit our section website for additional information.
Opportunity Corner
Please submit member listing requests to the newsletterEditor, John Montague at [email protected]
Section Volunteer Opportunity
Are you interested and willing to commit some ofyour time in a project team structure as a volunteer?Learn and/or do any or all of the following activities(see below) within the ASQ Milwaukee SectionPrograms Committee:
1. Flow charting2. Process mapping3. Value stream mapping
Please directly contact Loreto Datu via e-mail [email protected] with your complete contactinformation and the best time to reach you.
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Art Stout
NOVEMBER 2009 SPEAKERS
SPEAKER BIO
Lee Dawson
With more than 25 years in Quality and ProductDevelopment, Lee has provided training and con-sultation services since 1987. As CEO ofQUALITY ASSOCIATES INTERNATIONAL, Leecurrently provides expertise and direction forProduct Development Design Activities, QualityFunction Deployment (QFD) and Failure Modeand Effects Analysis (FMEA) for companiessuch as Ford Motor Company, Caterpillar, Alza,Daimler Chrysler and many others. Lee regularlyprovides consulting in industries such asAutomotive, Medical Devices and Drug Delivery,Retail products, Mining / Heavy Machinery,Banking and services sectors businesses.
The training approach taken by Lee is hard hittingand often times humorous. He believes thatQuality Discipline training does not have to beboring and as such he tries to bring a lively,comedic atmosphere to the classroom usingexamples based on past experiences. He hastraveled to Asia, Australia, Europe, and SouthAmerica to teach, advise and provide engineering services.
Lee’s formal education is in MetallurgicalEngineering Mathematics. He is a CertifiedQuality and Reliability Engineer. A senior memberof ASQ, SAE, AIAG and several other organiza-tions charged with continuous improvement in thequality tools. Lee is a Six Sigma Master BlackBelt, specialist in Design for Six SigmaDeployment. An avid diver and pilot, Lee knowsthe importance of Reliability and discipline toensure excellence. He has written many articlesfor publications such as Quality Digest andQuality Magazine. Lee’s experience includesDesign Engineering in Automotive ChassisSystems, Medical Devices, Assemblies, Militaryapplications and Transactional Systems. He hasalso co-authored a recently released book calledFMEA in Design, Manufacture and Service orMurphy’s Law Revisited.
Each supply chain decision made in globalsourcing has an impact on each of these threemeasures. Failing to understand the potential risksand ramifications of each measure, as well as howthey interact together, can lead to undesirableconsequences. Success, therefore, hinges on thedeployment of a Supply Chain ManagementProcess, which measures QCT in terms of risk(substitute for failure) and mitigation (action toprevent failure).
A proven model for Supply Chain Managementincludes five concurrent and maturing phaseswhere risk can be measured and reduced withrespect to QCT. The 5 phases are:
• Strategy• Engagement• Collaboration• Demonstration• Replication
This discussion will explore each of thesephases of Supply Chain Management withexamples of how risk measurement and riskmitigation are used in each phase to improve thelikelihood of success.
Supply Chain Management(continued from page 1)
Glenn Thomas
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Section News
As a reminder, unemployed members may posttheir resumes on our Section website. Pleasesend your resume to our Placement ChairJeff Stumpe. The newsletter features asection “Opportunity Corner” for memberscurrently seeking employment also. Pleaseemail the information you would like toinclude to the editor. Since space is limited inthe newsletter, we cannot post your resume.
We have two openings on our LeadershipTeam for a Plant Tour Chair and AdvancedPrograms Chair. If you are interested in thesepositions, please contact our Section ChairWarren Hojnacki for further information. Also,nominations for section elections are nowbeing accepted. Please see announcement inthe newsletter.
The Leadership Team has established asignature ad page, with a one line ad at a flatrate of $25 for the newsletter year. If you orsomeone you know wants to place an ad,please contact me.
The deadline for listing in the MilwaukeeSection Membership directory has beenextended to the end of this year. Listings inthe directory are OP-IN only. If you do notrespond, you will not be included. Pleaseemail me if you want to OP-IN.
Please access our website on a regular basisfor current announcements that cannot beincluded in the newsletter. Some events are scheduled, or we are notified, after the newsletter publication due date each month.
John MontagueNewsletter [email protected]
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ARRANGEMENTS CHAIR ARTICLE
by: Julie Shuster
Greetings! This is my second year as theArrangements Chair for the Milwaukee ASQ sectionand it has been a pleasure to serve you.Arrangements have been much easier this year withthe change to hold the section monthly meetings atone central location. Much more focus can be givenon the entre selections, room set-up and overallaesthetics of each meeting. Please continue to shareyour comments and suggestions as to how we canimprove your dinner meeting experience. I strive tofollow through on each recommendation provided.
Remember that the Wednesday before ourMonday dinner meeting is registration cut-off. Weneed to know the count of attendees at that time tohelp Alioto’s prepare the room to accommodate usand to ensure they prepare enough food. We alsomake an allowance for a certain number of membersthat have not pre-registered, however these seats arelimited and they are on a first come, first serve basis.
I hope you all enjoy our fine speakers after feastingon a warm meal in a comfortable atmosphere!
Photo by John Montague
mailto:[email protected]
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Steve R. Grover
Glenn G. Esselman
Holly A. Zimmerman
Jeff G. Jashinsky
Mark S. Orozco
Cynthia L. Brower
Hong Chang
Robert J. Loose
Johnnie J. Nedungattu
Randall C. Riley
Thomas C. Price
Randall J. Wacek
John P. Van Slyke II
Julie Brunner
Linda J. Rouse
Vijit P. Jayasheela
Terrence Wass
John A. Olson
Russ B. Fitzgerald
David M. Paschke
Julie A. Janowak
Dinesh Dixit
Paul A. Glapa
Regan E. Schroeder
Mark A. Wallat
Michael J. Parker
Raul J. Mares
Randy Daniel
Robert M. Uhl
Sherry A. Bath
Sue L. Hetzel
Bonita L. DuPont
Scott R. Gluck
Arnot W. Heron
Larry D. Rowe
Samuel J. Gardner III
James J. Taylor
Joseph A. Erato
Loreto T. Datu
Robert T. Hilgendorf
Sharon A. Staley-Smith
Katie A. McCarthy
Scott H. Miller
William S. Miller
Mara L. Beck-Rinnemaki
Michael J. Drehobl
Michael Mortell
Matthew E. Moulton
Tim H. Duffy
Vijay K. Dantuluri
Steven J. Pentony
Gregory D. Bussone
Richard VanderBloomen
Cyndy L. Berrones
David J. Novak
Elizabeth Clark Menzer
Jessica Belongia
Karen A. Dix
Leslie Spencer Herrera
Satish S. Kashyap
Arthur E. Skowron Ph.D
Cathy Buck
Clare Mulhearn
Dennis D. Wrycha
Douglas J. Maki
Gabrielle K. Cloutier
Jeromie L. Scott
Omar Al Shubailat
Paul E. Kondracsek
Antonio L. Giaccio
Helge A. Tangen
Robert E. Biwersi
Thomas J. Maciolek
Craig M. Lockman
Kenneth Gerard Hennen
Tracey Barbara Holevas
Gilbert M. Streiff
Avinash Vyas
Brian S. Cline
Kenneth B. Welsh
Ruben Diaz
Ann M. Lorentz
John N. McIntyre
Heather L. Ackeret
Lori Felber
Patricia D. Scott
Susan C. Nichols
Edward G. White
Jeffrey G. Franks
Jerry Bartoszewicz
Regina A. Kogutkiewicz
John J. Schreiber
Linda J. Hunt
Ava L. Muckerheide
JoAnn Jessen
Patricia A. Jester
Richard C. Boomsliter
Mario E. Prudencio
Andrew John Grundman
Cheryl Ann Conard
Dawn R. Parks
Amy M. Bayer
David B. Dahleen
Melisa Marie Housel
Mark A. Somers
Randy L. Kizewski
Roberta Hackbarth
Henry Van Oudenaren
Mary L. Van Maldegiam
Ralph J. Lentz
Ahmet Ozgur Dogan
Carol L. Theselius
Evgeny Balashov
Helen Zafiris
Owen E. Landsverk
Paul T. Corrigan
Sue Semrow
Walter S. Maxel
Brenda J. Wittrock
Gary L. Pruitt
Juli K. Sundquist
Roy A. Rice
Terry Ann Peterson
Brian Edward Johanson
Gary David Westerbeek
Russell Stephen
Gonnering
Clyde Jay Lofy
Elhamy Wilson Beshai
Ray Zielke
Tanja Michaela Totos
Terra McKinney
Alexander Kolker
Christine Anne
Bodendorfer
Curt Frank Prusko
Danut Iorga
Eve Marie Belanger
Henry R. Kunath
Scott Thomas Mills
Amy Yang
April N. Dietz
Barbara Bossenbroek
Daryl A. Wagner
Diane R. Kieckbusch
Joseph F. Schappert
Peter J. Buskuskie
Helaine Johnson
Mark Bienkowski
Maura Robertson
Kimberly L. Gudmundson
Larry D. Hillyer Sr.
Lynne R. LeMense
Jerome L. Sauve
Kenneth B. Pfeffer
Mary Jean Peterson
Carol J. Kurtz
Joseph S. Taverna
Keith Scharringhausen
Leng Moua
Allen A. Dembski
Charles E. Lazarski
Daniel B. Larsen
Ramesh C. Sachdeva
Ted Muccio
Thomas A. McNabb
Andrew J. Orgovan
AASSQQ 55 -- 99 YYeeaarr CClluubb MMeemmbbeerrss
The Milwaukee Section salutes the following members
for achieving the milestone – YYeeaarr EEnnddiinngg 22000099
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Attention Companies, Consultants and Service Providers
The Milwaukee Section has a limited number of advertising slots available in this newsletter. This is a greatopportunity to promote your products or service and support the activities of this ASQ local section. Advertising rates are extremely competitive for commercial advertising and reach nearly 1400 section members every month.
As an incentive to advertise with us, we offer each company the opportunity to send one employee for one dayof training at our annual QC100 training event free of charge, in addition to a listing in the QC 100 brochure orother communication related to these courses.
The newsletter is also posted on the section website in addition to being emailed to members. For furtherinformation, please contact John Montague, Newsletter Editor at [email protected] call 414-764-4506.
Section Elections
It’s time again to turn our attention to the ASQMilwaukee Section future leadership. We arecurrently accepting nominations for theseleadership positions.
CHAIR-ELECT
TREASURER
SECRETARY
Section elections for the positions listed arescheduled to take place at the February or Marchdinner meeting. If any member would like tonominate a candidate, a petition signed by at least10 section members must be submitted to theSection Secretary.
Please contact our Nominations Chair DennisZdroik by January 18, 2010 either at the dinnermeeting scheduled for that date, or via [email protected].
How Would You Eliminate Wastein the Healthcare System?
As a member leader and quality professional,you’re accustomed to eliminating waste usingquality tools. A new study verifies that the cur-rent waste in the U.S. healthcare system coststhe country between $505 billion and $850 bil-lion annually. If you were the lead problem-solver for the U.S. healthcare system, whatwould be the first improvement you wouldmake? We’re asking ASQ member leaders torecommend effective solutions to eliminatehealthcare system waste by participating in thisshort survey.
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Milwaukee Section NEWS UPDATE DECEMBER 2009
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Newsletter Info
Article information should be sent to:
John Montague414-764-4506
2009 NEWSLETTER ARTICLE DEADLINES
DEADLINE .... ISSUE
Dec. 10 ...... January ‘10
Jan. 10 ...... February ‘10
Feb. 10 ...... March ‘10
March 10 .... April ‘10
THE DEADLINE IS THE 10th OF EVERY MONTH.
CAREER PLACEMENT
Please visit www.asqmilwaukee.org for current careeropportunities. Use the link Job Placement on the leftside of the web page to access information on currentjob openings.
Milwaukee Section News is the official publication ofthe Milwaukee Section of the American Society ForQuality and is published monthly, 10 times per year.Permission is given to reprint material, providingcredit is given to the Milwaukee Section News.
SEND CHANGE OF ADDRESS NOTIFICATION TO:
American Society For Quality600 N. Plankinton Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53203
or sign-in to ASQNet at www.asq.org
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Supply Chain Management: Managing Supplier in a GlobalEnvironment
• What We Need to Know to Be Successful • LEE D. DAWSON
CEO • ConsultantQuality Associates International
MMOONN..,, JJAANN.. 1188,, 22001100 AAlliioottoo’’ss BBaarr && GGrriillllUsing Six Sigma
in a Non-manufacturing ApplicationDAVID BOTHE
Director of Quality ImprovementInternational Quality Institute (IQI)
JJAANN.. 2200,, 22001100 77--99ppmm MMAATTCC -- WWeesstt CCaammppuuss“Six Sigma Overview”
KARIM SAIEDSr Q Engineer
SC Johnson, Racine, WI
MMOONN..,, FFEEBB.. 1155,, 22001100 AAlliioottoo’’ss BBaarr && GGrriillllHealthcare & Quality
(Topic to be Announced)WILLIAM PETASNICK
President & CEOFroedtert Hospital
FFEEBB.. 1177,, 22001100 77--99ppmm MMAATTCC -- WWeesstt CCaammppuuss“GD&T”
TOM PLAHMERQuality Consultant
MMOONN..,, MMAARRCCHH 1155,, 22001100 AAlliioottoo’’ss BBaarr && GGrriillllContinual Value Improvement
RONALD KINGENPresident
Balance Engineering
MMAARR.. 1177,, 22001100 77--99ppmm MMAATTCC -- WWeesstt CCaammppuuss“Safety”
GARY WOEBEKINGDana Reintz Corp.
MMOONN..,, AAPPRRIILL 1199,, 22001100 AAlliioottoo’’ss BBaarr && GGrriillllValue Stream Mapping:
What You Need To Know To Do It RightTONY MANOS
Catalyst • AuthorProfero, Inc.
AAPPRRIILL 2211,, 22001100 77--99ppmm MMAATTCC -- WWeesstt CCaammppuuss“Warranty Analysis”
CHRIS CALHOUNMgr Q. InformationHarley Davidso
MMOONN..,, MMAAYY 1177,, 22001100 AAlliioottoo’’ss BBaarr && GGrriillllISO: New and Upcoming Requirement;
Quality-ISO-EU-Japan; and the QMS and its Application to ProjectManagement
RAND E. WINTERS, Jr.Owner • Consultant
RABQSA-accredited Lead AuditorRand E. Winters Group Inc.
MMOONN..,, JJUUNNEE 1144,, 22001100 AAlliioottoo’’ss BBaarr && GGrriillllOut Of Another @#%*! Crisis…
A Presentation by Dr. Deming (impersonated) and Mike MicklewrightMIKE MICKLEWRIGHT
Owner • Consultant • Speaker • WriterQualityQuest, Inc.
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SECTION CHAIR AND LEADERSHIP TEAM MEMBERS
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BOARD MEMBERS
CHAIRWarren Hojnacki(262) 677-1688
CHAIR ELECTLoreto Datu(866) 560-2426
SECRETARYChuck Wasserman(414) 762-3330
TREASURERRenee Polizzi(414) 430-2171
ASSISTANT TREASURERErica Swain(262) 703-0455
PAST CHAIRAllen Rothman(262) 946-0657
COMMITTEE CHAIRS
ADVANCE PROGRAMSOPEN
ADVISORYShawn Johnson(262) 947-6831
[email protected] Giuntoli(414) 343-4820
ARRANGEMENTSJulie Shuster(262) 783-6261 ext. 2269
AUDITTom Schmidt(262) 521-0123
AWARDS (Awards & Tellers)Phil Reger(262) 338-9393
CERTIFICATIONGus Guevara(262) 367-8586
EXAMININGWilson Wright(414) 465-6269
HISTORIANJohn Hankwitz(414) 351-3017
INSPECTION METHODSAndy Vehmas(262) 833-3127
MEMBERSHIPNick Leifeld(262) 335-7306
NEWSLETTER (Editorial & Printing)John Montague(262) 293-1224
NOMINATINGDennis Zdroik(414) 870-1408
OUTREACHMike Woods(414) 217-3827
PLACEMENTJeff Stumpe(414) 465-6071
PLANT TOURSWarren Hojnacki(262) 677-1688
PLANT TOURS (Continued)Arnot Heron(414) 915-0866
PRE-MEETING CLINICSArnot Heron(414) 915-0866
PROGRAMSLoreto Datu(866) 560-2426
PUBLICITYMarvin Fechter(262) 825-6810
Dennis Zdroik(414) 870-1408
QUALITY IN EDUCATIONRossi Wittlinger(920) 251-1607
SCIENCE FAIRSteve Coughlin(262) 512-8587
SMPLoreto Datu(866) 560-2426
TRAINING & EDUCATIONKent Ehley(414) 771-2499
WEBSITE(Internet)Ray Tucker(414) 259-5233
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