Training about Objective-Driven Process Improvement

Objective-Driven Process Improvement

Improvements must be based on the actual business objectives of the company. The introduction of a new tool or methodology in isolation will fail because it will not have the necessary support.

The training underlines the necessity for an objective-driven process improvement such as Vector Consulting Services has implemented it in many customer projects. Our methodology of the objevtive-driven improvements will help you to implementing changes right where there is maximum benefit.

This practical training covers interpretation and practical implementation of improvements (e.g., implementation of requirements engineering, better project management, agile software development, implementation of Lean Development, introduction of tools) in avarious context. Together with the other participants you will work on hands-on case studies and share your own experiences. Thus you will gain the expertise for an efficient, suitable and pragmatic implementation of process improvement.

Audience
This workshop addresses engineering management, quality managers, process experts and internal assessors. It broadens and intensifies hands-on process improvement skills in a group with other experienced persons in an open atmosphere.

 

Trainer

Your trainer will be Dr. Christof Ebert, managing director and partner at Vector Consulting Services. Christof is a widely recognized model expert and known for his tutorials, improvement projects and several books.

Logistics

We offer this training according to agreement as Inhouse training. Therefore we can together arrange contents, priorities, location, speed and time as you need.

Do you want this training tailored directly to your own examples and challenges? Are you looking for a workshop with practical exercises adjusted to your environment? Then, we suggest this in-house training, where you can adjust focus, speed and schedules to your needs. We also offer dedicated crash courses for employees and management, where the essential elements of process improvement are highlighted.