Implementing MMOG with ISO/TS 16949:2009 (Second Edition)
Seminar Content
This one-day seminar explains MMOG elements and how to integrate MMOG with ISO/TS 16949:2009 and other automotive requirements. Further explanation and discussion
of the changes needed to Level I, II, III, and IV documentation is also included.
Who Should Attend
Managers of Purchasing, Warehousing, Materials, Production Planning, Shipping, Receiving,
Quality. And persons working in these functions who are responsible for the materials
management system, implementation and effectiveness.
Prerequisites
An understanding of ISO/TS 16949:2009 and other automotive requirements, along with
advance reading of MMOG is required.
Seminar Goals
- Understand MMOG requirements
- Illustrate how MMOG and ISO/TS 16949:2009 and other automotive requirements fit
together as an integrated approach
- Effectively implement MMOG into ISO/TS 16949:2009
Seminar Outline
- Introduction to MMOG
- How MMOG fits into a ISO/TS 16949:2009 implementation
- Elements of MMOG and implementation strategies for each element
- Summarizing the approach to MMOG implementation
- Implementing MMOG
Course Sequence: MS9
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About QOS/BOS
QOS/BOS or Quality/Business Operating System is an advanced approach to Total Quality Management, one of the milestones in implementing the TS 16949 standard. It had its genesis by virtue of a combined effort of the Ford Motor Company and the principals at Omnex. QOS manages continuous improvement via strategic goals based on the organizational mission, customer expectations and competitive benchmarks. On adopting the QOS implementation technique, the Management of a firm employs Key Performance Measurables to assess critical non-financial and financial results as well as their process-based causes.
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QOS/BOS Attendee Comments
Very knowledgeable instructors. The material covered in these 2 days can apply to any company. It is obvious that bottom line improvements can be made by any organization which uses QOS - Bert Scali more...
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