[Collection Type] How to Promote 'Recurrence Prevention' of Problem Occurrence and Outflow - Learn in Practice! Know-how of "Five Principles of Problem Solving Sheet" ~ Why-Why Five Times!

◆ Features of the Seminar ◆
Understanding the SDGs' target actions and addressing energy, job satisfaction, and economic growth in the field of manufacturing involves dealing with initial fluid quality, durability quality, attractive quality, customer satisfaction, and the pursuit of (…quality), which presents numerous challenges! The requirements of the quality system ISO9001/TS16949 demand activities through functionally cross-sectional team formations (CFT/APQP) that focus on identifying the root causes of problems, corrective actions, and preventive measures, heavily relying on the capabilities of human resources and improvement techniques.
1. The Toyota Production System and problem-solving involve repeatedly asking "why?" five times to investigate the "true cause" of the problem and implement countermeasures.
2. The "why? why? five times" and "recurrence prevention" measures for problems: Establishing unique technologies is expressed in the "Five Principles of Problem Solving Sheet."
3. Form groups to conduct case studies on "recurrence prevention" of problems using the "Five Principles of Problem Solving Sheet."
The methodology for problem-solving is about cultivating human resources that can adapt to changes and can be considered a means for corporate survival. We invite everyone from direct departments: manufacturing, as well as indirect departments: sales/planning/management/purchasing/quality assurance/engineering/technology, and all executives to participate.
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Date and time | Friday, Oct 24, 2025 09:30 AM ~ 04:30 PM |
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Capital | Tokyo International Forum Conference Room 〒100-0005 3-5-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 1 minute walk from JR Yurakucho Station 5 minutes walk from Tokyo Station (connected via the B1F underground concourse of Tokyo Station on the Keiyo Line) |
Entry fee | Charge 37,950 yen (including tax) per person |
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