Boundary diagram - prepare FMEA successfully Best practice for a promising model
Boundary diagrams or interface diagrams ensure a head-start into a particularly successful FMEA design. The methodology is used to define and envision all that is processed within the framework of FMEA in the team. Internal and external interfaces and the corresponding functions at the interfaces are identified and named using boundary diagrams.During the webinar, we will introduce you to the "Boundary Diagram" methodology using an application sample and how you can use the methodology for a structured and successful FMEA start.
Content

  • What is a Boundary Diagram?
  • Boundary Diagram Step by Step Using an Example (Identifying and Naming Interfaces and Functions)
  • FMEA Interaction / Boundary Diagram
  • Scope of services

  • Precisely fitting information at the highest quality level
  • Each participant will receive a training confirmation.
  • Each participant receives the webinar training material.
  • Benefit

    Successfully develop boundary diagram for a structured and successful FMEA start.

    Group of participants

  • Project manager
  • Quality manager
  • Interested management staff from all departments
  • Participant fee
    The participation fee is 138,00€ (net)
    Speaker of the presentationsHere you can see the speaker who will give the presentations at the event.
    Dipl.-Ing. Winfried Dietz

    Dietz Consultants GmbH
    www.dietz-consultants.com

    Winfried Dietz is the founder and managing partner of DIETZ Consultants GmbH, an international consulting company with subsidiaries in China and India. Under his leadership, the company group has developed into a leading provider in the field of quality and risk management. DIETZ Consultants supports leading OEMs and Tier-1s in the automotive industry worldwide as well as clients in the aerospace, defense, engineering and manufacturing technology sectors. DIETZ Consultants' FMEA forums are important events in the annual cycle for a global community of experts to exchange expertise and further develop methods.