Root Cause Analysis for Highly Regulated Industries

10030 Georgia Ave N, Minneapolis, MN 55445, USA

DESCRIPTION

Dates

  • Tuesday, February 1st - Wednesday, February 2nd 2022
  • Thursday, February 3rd 2022 (optional, no additional cost)

The optional 3rd day allows partiticipants to obtain additional practice by applying the methodology to another real life case study. 

Times

  • 11am - 3pm Eastern (8am - 12pm Pacific) each day

Price

Ticket Purchasing Options

Format

  • Zoom (web browser): no downloads required

Education Credit's

  • First two sessions: 8
  • All three sessions: 12

Course Description

Root Cause Investigation for CAPA is a globally renown methodology for investigating technical performance challenges. Problem solving techniques from Six Sigma, 8D, Kaizen, DMAIC, TQM and others are leveraged to identify technical as well as systemic root causes, corrective and/or preventive actions, and control plans for monitoring/preventing recurrence.

This training is designed to engage the participants the entire time. In addition to the instructor case study, lecture, polls, quizzes, and conversations, participants will apply the methodology during the training collaborating with other participants on a separate real-life case study.

Participants are provided a training manual, an Investigation Roadmap, and a set of electronic templates that guide them through the methodology, recommend tools, and establish the basis for documentation.

Course Syllabus

Cancellations

Sales are final, but replacements can be made at any point before the training begins by notifying Weaver Consulting. In the unlikely event this training is cancelled, refunds will be issued within 30 days of the notice. 

Organizer

Founded in 2003, Weaver Consulting has thousands of alumni from hundreds of organizations globally across a multitude of industries, and is a proud partner of the FDA Center of Excellence, Regulatory Affairs Professionals Society, American Society of Quality, Parenteral Drug Association, the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, and other quality/regulatory focused institutions.