Increase Productivity & Reduce Waste: Integrated Quality Management, Six Sigma & Process Control
A focus on Quality and Safety has long been recognized as effective means of ensuring airworthy aircraft and passenger and crew safety. In today's competitive market, reducing non-value added costs while improving quality and timeliness of service are critical components of profitability. Compliance to industry standards demand constant, consistent and prompt attention to quality and safety issues. Recognition, response and management of these issues, in addition to sustained preventative approaches, provide the minimum level of compliance and its associated cost avoidance. Capacity constraints are overcome, and service improved, through recognition and reduction of non-value added systematic waste.
Quality Management
In traditional organizations, Quality Systems may be established using mis-matched collections of paper records, spreadsheets and internal databases that are both inefficient and ineffective. The bureaucratic management system that results drains resources, frustrates employees and seldom results in any of the business benefits they were meant to attain. Key regulatory functions include Auditing, Document Control and CA/PA Management. Quality improvement and waste reduction opportunities, identified via audits, feedback from customers or process personnel, and results of process control strategies are promptly identified, prompting Corrective Actions jointly managed by key stakeholder groups. Action items from CAPA, audits and strategic business initiatives are tasked and tracked for optimal efficiency and feedback as Six Sigma process improvement projects. Approvals are seamlessly communicated as necessary throughout the stakeholder groups.
Six Sigma Design & Process Improvement
Coordinated preventative approaches are necessary to meet the competitive regulatory and cost challenges of the next decade. Well-meaning process improvement projects can become stymied by limited resources, a lack of stakeholder buy-in, or a less than thorough implementation process. Strategic business decisions, as well as daily operational issues, are decided without the benefit of data, or with the use of improper analytic tools to correctly understand the nature of the business environment. A properly designed and implemented Six Sigma effort will integrate prioritization and deployment of improvement opportunities and strategic business development issues into the middle to upper levels of management, where they are inherently aligned with the strategic business objectives. The Six Sigma approach for resource allocation, coupled with the DMAIC/DMADV project methodology, builds buy-in within the key stakeholder groups, reducing the time, effort and cost associated with achieving regulatory compliance, business development and business performance improvements.
Process Capability, Validation & Control
Process validation and continuing control are essential components of compliance, including the FDA PAT. Regulated industries recognize the reduced cost and increased efficiency associated with predictable levels of quality and timeliness, whether in their support processes such as billing and compliance management or the revenue generating processes comprising the core of their business. Statistical Process Control (SPC) provides the means to recognize and achieve greater consistency in fulfilling regulatory requirements. SPC is an essential component of the Six Sigma DMAIC/DMADV project deployment methodologies, providing the baseline estimates of existing processes in the Measure stage (or validation of new processes in the Design stage), as well as the means to control the process or its input in the Control/Verify stage. Whether accessing data via keyboard entry or databases, today's SPC software provides rapid yet advanced real-time analysis of process data, including: alerts to online and offline users; customized reporting through Excel, Word templates, or a secure access-controlled web interface for remote management, field operatives or customers; and integration with process documentation and instructions. SPC software is one of the essential tools to maintain an advantage in today's competitive marketplace.