CM2-111 The Cost of Intervention Resources (On-site)

Institute for Process Excellence
Training overview
Corporate / Group Training
Virtual Classroom, On-site
2 hours

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United States of America
Flexible scheduling to meet your timeframe

Online
Flexible scheduling to meet your timeframe

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CM2-111 The Cost of Intervention Resources (On-site)

When quality and schedule problems dominate the energy an organization expends on a daily basis, corrective action becomes the standard “way of working.” Changing that environment requires an understanding of how current processes relate to best practices and the culture change that is needed to make the transition.

In this 2-hour course, participants will learn how to calculate the cost of rework and measure its severe impact on the organization's culture, products, and reputation.

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Bring your team together in-person or via an online meeting platform of your choice for team building and tailored discussions on issues facing your company. Courses are provided on your schedule.

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Institute for Process Excellence

IpX is the proprietary provider of CM2, the global standard for enterprise change and configuration management that builds the framework for the digital thread and digital twin. Through our IpX and CM2 training courses, True North services, and digital solution...


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