Panaji: Training Programme for Manufacturing Sector


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Panaji, Apr 30: As a part of the CII activities for the manufacturing sector, the CII Goa State Office is organizing a 2-day training programme on Improving Process – Efficiently & Effectively on 10-11 May 2011 at Hotel Mandovi. The two day programme has been designed for Senior and shop floor level Executives from all functions with the objective that at the end of the programme the participants will be able to appreciate and apply process approach in managing business, modeling ,analysis and improvement of processes, Process performance measurement matrices- Effectiveness and Efficiency. The programme would cover basics of Process approach, Hierarchy of processes and their link with Business strategy, Process Framework, Process Modeling techniques, Process measurement matrices-Effectiveness and Efficiency, Identifying Key Processes and Analysis of Processes, Process improvement techniques and sustaining improvement.

Traditionally industries, to a great extent even now, undertake process improvement focusing on individual process. With the advent of Quality Management Systems like ISO 9000 and Business Excellence Model companies are now trying to adopt an end to end process view approach of the whole business in order to optimize the business performance.  In other words, under process approach the entire organization is viewed as a set of interacting processes aligning with the organisation’s strategy. To assimilate this shift in focus management at all levels has to pay time both in theory and practice with firm conviction.

The faculty for the programme is Dr. Prabir Kumar Bandyopadhyay. He has been with NPC as a Consultant-cum-Trainer in Process improvement.  Before joining GIM, he was with Balasore Alloys Limited, (Ispat Group) as Head of Consulting & New Initiatives and Hindustan National Glass Industries Ltd, as GM(Systems).He has undergone training in Productivity & Quality Improvement in Japan and Singapore by Asian Productivity Organisation. He is a qualified lead Auditor in ISO 9000, ISO 14000 and OHSAS 18000 and also a qualified Business Excellence Model assessor and Sixsigma Black Belt holder. To ensure a highly interactive programme, the number of participants is restricted to 40 and the registration will be on a first-come-first served basis. For registration and more details you may contact the CII Office or John Fernandes on 9822982979.

  

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