Preparing for a Mock Shingo Assessment

Tuesday, 3 August 2021 8:00 AM - Wednesday, 4 August 2021 5:00 PM MDT

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Tuesday, 3 August 2021 8:00 AM - Wednesday, 4 August 2021 5:00 PM MDT

Prepare for a Mock Shingo Assessment

This workshop, led by HKPO’s licensed Shingo Facilitators, will help your organization prepare for a Shingo Assessment.

The way people behave when they come to work has a direct impact on the bottom line of any organization. Successful organizations have systems that drive their culture ever closer to ideal behavior and ideal results. The desired outcome of aligning behaviors (the culture) with principles of operational excellence result in continuously improving quality, cost, delivery, customer satisfaction, morale, safety, and environment, or in other words, value for the stakeholder.

In this workshop, our facilitators will help you determine how well you are applying the Shingo methodology, and how well your managers and team members are aligned with the principles of the Shingo Model™.

 

Virtual Workshop Information

 

Dates/Times:

Tue, August 03, 8:00AM – 5:00 PM [MDT]

Wed, August 04, 2020, 8:00AM - 5:00PM [MDT]

 

Presenters:

Dr. Gerhard Plenert, Lean Six Sigma Black Belt and Former Director of Executive Education for the Shingo Institute

Drew Butler, Shingo Licensed Affiliate & Shingo Certified Facilitator

 

Registration Fee: $750/person

 

Your Workshop Facilitators

Gerhard Plenert

Lean Six Sigma Black Belt and Former Director of Executive Education for the Shingo Institute

Dr. Gerhard Plenert is the former director of executive education at the Shingo Institute at Utah State University, has more than 30 years of professional experience in organizational change helping companies and government agencies strive for enterprise excellence by utilizing the Shingo Model to drive cultural transformations. Dr. Plenert is an internationally recognized expert in supply chain management; Lean/Six Sigma; quality and productivity tools; and in working with and creating leading-edge planning and scheduling methods. His experience includes significant initiatives with companies like Genentech, Johnson & Johnson, Aerojet Rocketdyne, Shell, Aramco, Sony, Cisco, Microsoft, Seagate, NCR Corporation, Ritz-Carlton, the US Air Force, and numerous other branches of the US Department of Defense.

 

Drew Butler

Shingo Licensed Affiliate & Shingo Certified Facilitator

Drew Butler is a Senior Shingo Examiner, Licensed Affiliate and Certified Facilitator with over 30 years of operations experience in various roles of increasing responsibility in the Aerospace, Industrial, Consumer Products and Mining industries with companies such as Curtiss Wright, SPS Technologies and OC Tanner. During his tenure at Curtiss Wright, Mr. Butler was responsible for leading the development and implementation of the CW Way Lean Operating System throughout the company globally. Mr. Butler has worked with the Shingijutsu Consulting Group for over 15 years as a Senior Lead Examiner with the Shingo Institute in Utah. In this capacity, Drew travels the world evaluating world class facilities in manufacturing, medical devices and consumer products that have applied for the Shingo Prize.

HKPO is a Small, Woman-Owned Business that was founded in 2006 with a mission to train and support organizations in their efforts to continuously improve and Change for the Better using Shingo Guiding Principles and Lean Six Sigma Methodology. Over the past 14 years, we've grown our practice to over 300 clients worldwide. Our team has over 150 years of hands-on expertise.

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Dr. Gerhard Plenert
Author, Former Executive Director of the Shingo Institute and Master Black Belt
HKPO Change for the Better

Dr. Gerhard Plenert is the former director of executive education at the Shingo Institute at Utah State University, has more than 30 years of professional experience in organizational change helping companies and government agencies strive for enterprise excellence by utilizing the Shingo Model to drive cultural transformations. Dr. Plenert is an internationally recognized expert in supply chain management; Lean/Six Sigma; quality and productivity tools; and in working with and creating leading-edge planning and scheduling methods. His experience includes significant initiatives with Genentech, Johnson & Johnson, Aerojet Rocketdyne, Shell, Aramco, Sony, Cisco, Microsoft, Seagate, NCR Corporation, Ritz-Carlton, the US Air Force, and numerous other branches of the US Department of Defense.

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About Dr. Gerhard Plenert

Author, Former Executive Director of the Shingo Institute and Master Black Belt
HKPO Change for the Better
Drew Butler
Shingo Licensed Affiliate & Shingo Certified Facilitator
HKPO Change for the Better

Drew Butler is a Senior Shingo Examiner, Licensed Affiliate and Certified Facilitator with over 30 years of operations experience in various roles of increasing responsibility in the Aerospace, Industrial, Consumer Products and Mining industries with companies such as Curtiss Wright, SPS Technologies and OC Tanner. During his tenure at Curtiss Wright, Mr. Butler was responsible for leading the development and implementation of the CW Way Lean Operating System throughout the company globally. Mr. Butler has worked with the Shingijutsu Consulting Group for over 15 years as a Senior Lead Examiner with the Shingo Institute in Utah. In this capacity, Drew travels the world evaluating world class facilities in manufacturing, medical devices and consumer products that have applied for the Shingo Prize.

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About Drew Butler

Shingo Licensed Affiliate & Shingo Certified Facilitator
HKPO Change for the Better