FMEA / Failure Mode and Effects Analysis LTS Trainer Download Pack

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This is a CI Central Product

We deliver this product through our training and resource platform, Continuous Improvement Central. View the full contents and curriculum here.

Every product launch or process change has inherent risks associated with it. Managing those risks well can mean the difference between success and an ongoing battle against problems.

One tool at your disposal is the Failure Mode and Effects Analysis, commonly known as FMEA. It provides you with a systematic way to look at the potential problems you will encounter and prioritize them based on a combination of severity, likelihood of occurrence, and the difficulty of discovering the failure.

This Trainer Download Pack provides the tools needed to train your own team on this important topic.

Contains the PowerPoint presentation.

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This product comes with a corporate license which allows you to share the product within your company only.

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The license is permanent and non-transferable. It is valid only for single reporting units of companies under 20,000 people. For example, that means that a holding company would need licenses for each company in its portfolio.

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