Lean start-up of a centre for pediatric emergencies – Follow-up

Lean start-up of a centre for pediatric emergencies – Follow-up

By Jean-Pierre Amiel, ASQ Senior, CQA Retired

Dr Dubrovsky shows C Dubé the Lean DashboardWe have learned that recently the UP (Unité pédiatrique) centre received visitors who were very interested in the approach of a health system centred on patient experience and access. Not the least of which was the Minister of Health Christian Dubé accompanied by Minister Lionel Carmant, Dr. Lucie Opatrny and Martin Forgues of the Ministry of Health and Social Services, and the management team of the CISSS Montérégie Centre Richard Deschamps, Lyne Marquis, and Dr. Inthysone Rajvong.
We really appreciated Dr. Sasha Dubrovsky’s presentation on the Lean start-up of a centre for pediatric emergencies last November 24 and that we said he should meet the Health Minister… well he did. See: LinkedIn.


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Where are you | Oû êtes Vous?

JP Amiel

WhereBy/Par Jean-Pierre Amiel, ASQ Senior, CQA Retired

If you think that we can’t reach out to you, you’re probably right.

Our event surveys have shown that although our members get to learn of our upcoming events mostly through our Newsletter, we can only send it to you if we have your email address.

Many members, probably because they are tired of receiving unwanted emails, do not share their address with ASQ. If that is your case but you want the Newsletter delivered to your electronic device, login to ASQ.org, click My Account and set the appropriate parameters (Address Information, Contact Information). To reduce noise from ASQ, click on Opt In/Opt Out then EDIT and select the options in the three categories. To receive our Newsletter, in Member Communication, check-off Section Communication.
Don’t forget to click Save and then surf or Logout.


Si vous pensez que nous ne pouvons pas vous rejoindre, vous avez probablement raison.

Nos enquêtes sur les événements ont montré que, bien que nos membres soient informés de nos événements à venir principalement par notre infolettre (Newsletter), nous ne pouvons vous l’envoyer que si nous avons votre adresse courriel.

De nombreux membres, probablement parce qu’ils sont fatigués de recevoir des courriels indésirables, ne partagent pas leur adresse avec l’ASQ. Si c’est votre cas et que vous souhaitez recevoir la Newsletter sur votre appareil électronique, connectez-vous à ASQ.org, cliquez sur My Account et définissez les paramètres appropriés (Address Information, Contact Information). Pour réduire le bruit provenant de l’ASQ, cliquez sur Opt In/Opt Out puis sur EDIT et sélectionnez les options dans les trois catégories. Pour recevoir notre infolettre (Newsletter), dans Member Communication, cochez Section Communication.
N’oubliez pas de cliquer sur Save pour enregistrer vos choix puis surfer ou sur Logout pour se déconnecter.

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Student Outreach | Sensibilisation étudiante

Raymond Dyer

RayDyer 2019

By Jean-Pierre Amiel, ASQ Senior and CQA Ret. for Raymond E. Dyer, ASQ Senior Member, CMQ/OE, CQA, Program Chair, Section Secretary, Student Outreach Committee Member (texte français suit)

I would like to share with you my thoughts on our last event – the Montreal Section’s General Assembly.

At this event, we decided to honour the memory of two very special individuals who worked with us to make our section what it is. I am talking about Eric Stern and Mitchell Daudier, ordinary people doing extraordinary things. Eric was a person who had ideas. Ideas of getting our section involved into many paths that sometimes we could not see or understand. That was his and our challenge – getting these ideas to fruition. Mitchell was just bubbling with energy and compassion. As a section leader, she led us through some interesting times and projects. As a memorial to these two individuals, your Section Leadership Team created two bursaries in their names. On October 27th at our General Assembly, we invited their families, the bursary winners and their professors to honour them.

Eric Stern Award: The 500$ bursary was given to Kamyar Azar who described the basics of the algorithm that he developed to analyze imagery to identify potential breast cancer. Eric’s daughter Cindy was present.

Mitchell Daudier Award: The 500$ bursary was presented to Trisha Sackey who, with her professor Dr. Saji George, briefly described her path and thesis project on a therapy to reduce salmonella infections in swine. Mitchell’s husband Ashley and her two sons Alexis and Eli were present.

On another note, our Student Outreach Committee is working on establishing contacts at all of our Montreal based universities, both anglophone and francophone to further develop our presence and promote the quality field. So please help us out, reach out to those that might be interested, and have them contact me via LinkedIn, to network for future student-centered events.
Thanks!


J’aimerais partager avec vous mes réflexions sur notre dernier événement – l’assemblée générale de la section de Montréal.

Lors de cet événement, nous avons décidé d’honorer la mémoire de deux personnes très spéciales qui ont travaillé avec nous pour faire de notre section ce qu’elle est. Je vous parle d’Eric Stern et de Mitchell Daudier, des gens ordinaires qui ont fait des choses extraordinaires. Eric était une personne qui avait des idées. Des idées pour impliquer notre section dans de nombreuses voies que nous ne pouvions parfois pas voir ou comprendre. C’était son défi et le nôtre – faire aboutir ces idées. Mitchell débordait d’énergie et de compassion. En tant que leader de la section, elle nous a fait vivre des moments et des projets intéressants. En hommage à ces deux personnes, votre équipe de direction a créée deux bourses d’études en leur nom. Le 27 octobre, lors de notre assemblée générale, nous avons invité leurs familles, les lauréats des bourses et leurs professeurs pour leur rendre hommage.

Le prix Eric Stern: La bourse de 500$ a été remise à Kamyar Azar qui a décrit les bases de l’algorithme qu’il a développé pour analyser l’imagerie afin d’identifier un éventuel cancer du sein. La fille d’Eric, Cindy, était présente.

Le prix Mitchell Daudier: La bourse de 500$ a été remise à Trisha Sackey qui, avec son professeur Dr Saji George, a brièvement décrit son parcours et son projet de thèse sur une thérapie pour réduire les infections à salmonella chez les porcs. Étaient présents à la remise de la bourse le mari de Mitchell, Ashley et ses deux fils Alexis et Eli.

Par ailleurs, notre comité de sensibilisation des étudiants s’efforce d’établir des contacts dans toutes les universités montréalaises, anglophones et francophones, afin de renforcer notre présence et de promouvoir le domaine de la qualité. Alors, aidez-nous, contactez les personnes susceptibles d’être intéressées et demandez-leur de me contacter via LinkedIn, afin d’établir un réseau pour de futurs événements centrés sur les étudiants.

Merci!

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Voice of The Customer | Voix du Client

JP Amiel

JP AmielPar Jean-Pierre Amiel, ASQ Senior and CQA Ret. for Mauricio Figueroa, Voix du client (English Summary follows)

Notre soirée d’Assemblée générale suivi d’un atelier sur “Comment choisir un registraire de système de gestion” mené par Raymond Dyer, ce 27 octobre, 2021 a été notre réunion la plus émotive de notre histoire récente. Pour cet événement, nous avons eu l’honneur de recevoir les familles de deux anciens membres de l’équipe de direction et pour qui nous avions créé des bourses étudiantes, ainsi que les boursiers et leurs professeurs.

Un des objectifs du Plan annuel de la section est d’assurer plus d’activité en français ou bilingue, et cet événement était bilingue. Du point de vue sondages, nous avons eu 12 réponses et voici ce qui en est sortie: vous avez particulièrement apprécié le sujet (83%), ainsi que le présentateur (92%). Quant à l’approche et le déroulement de cet événement, ils ont été très appréciée (92%) et pour ce qui est de l’opportunité d’échange, nous avons obtenu une très haute côte (92%). Nos participants venaient surtout de la région de Montréal, mais nous avons eu un participant de Québec, un autre d’Hamilton en Ontario et, la surprise, une personne de Chicago, Illinois. Tous les participants préfèrent l’horaire du soir (19h à 21h) pour les conférences. C’est notre infolettre (Newsletter) qui mène comme moyen d’information pour les événements (44%), suivi de notre site Eventbrite (22%) et de LinkedIn.

Voici quelques-uns des commentaires reçus:

Des sujets sur l’application de statistiques.
• Plus de sujets liés à la qualité.
• Je ne comprends pas assez le français alors des sessions bilingues français/anglais sont bien appréciées.

Nous vous remercions de votre participation et vous invitons à nous revoir en Janvier 2022 pour découvrir la présentation d’Alexis Carignan ans “Une marque employeur forte comme facteur clé pour le succès de votre transformation Lean” (A strong employer brand as a key factor in Lean transformation) – un webinaire en français | Webinar in French.

Passez de joyeuses fêtes en famille et en bonne santé.


English:

By Jean-Pierre Amiel, ASQ Senior and CQA Ret. for Mauricio Figueroa, Voice of the Customer (English Summary follows)

Our General Assembly evening followed by a workshop on “How to Choose a Management System Registrar” led by Raymond Dyer, on October 27th, 2021 was our most emotional meeting in recent history. For this event, we were honoured to receive the families of two former members of the management team for whom we had established student scholarships, as well as the scholars and their teachers.

One of the goals of the Section’s Annual Plan is to ensure more French or bilingual activity, and this event was bilingual. In terms of surveys, we had 12 responses and here is what came out: you particularly liked the topic (83%), as well as the presenter (92%). As for the approach and the running of the event, it was very much appreciated (92%) and as for the opportunity for exchange, we obtained a very high rating (92%). Our participants were mostly from the Montreal area, but we had one participant from Quebec City, another from Hamilton, Ontario and, surprise, one from Chicago, Illinois. All participants prefer the evening time (7-9pm) for the conferences. Our Newsletter leads the way as a means of information for events (44%), followed by our Eventbrite site (22%) and LinkedIn.

Here are some of the comments received:

Topics on the application of statistics.
More quality related topics.
I don’t understand enough French so bilingual French/English sessions are appreciated.

We thank you for your participation and invite you to come back in January 2022 to discover Alexis Carignan’s presentation “A strong employer brand as a key factor in Lean transformation” – a webinar in French.

Have a happy and healthy holiday season with your family.

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The Editor’s Corner | Mot de l’éditeur

Michael Bournazian

By Michael Bournazian, Eng., Newsletter Editor, ASQ Senior Member, Quality Management Professional, CSSGB

As is customary for the final Newsletter issue of a calendar year, I would like to take up this space by wishing all our readers and ASQ Montreal Section members the safest and happiest of holiday seasons. I sincerely hope this coming year-end finds you in better and more celebratory circumstances than in 2020.

As well, thank you to everyone who takes the time to read the monthly Newsletter (monthly here means January to June and September to November). It continues to be a pleasure being the one who puts this together for our membership.

Here’s looking at a better 2022.

EDITOR’S NOTE: Neither the “C” word nor the “P” word were used during the writing of this article.

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Any feedback? Click on the link and let me know.

Thank you, all the best and none of the worst.

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Had You Been There | Si vous étiez présent

JP Amiel

A summary of this special General Assembly evening of October 27, 2021 (un sommaire en Français suit)
By Jean-Pierre Amiel, CQA Senior and CQA, Ret.

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General Assembly | Assemblée Générale
In Memoriam Eric Stern & Mitchell Daudier (Awards | Bourses)
How to Choose a Management System Registrar | Choisir un registraire de système de gestion

1. General Assembly: This was the most emotional General Assembly that I have ever attended in my 44 years with the Montreal Section. Yes, as usual, we went through a review of all the accomplishments that your Section has done to date: Section Chair; Treasurer; Membership; Program Chair; Internet Liaison; Student Outreach Committee; Voix du Client; Newsletter; Web Site Committee; Social Media Chair; Education; Re-certification and the Nominations/Election: One slate was acclaimed — Chair: Raymond Dyer; Vice-Chair: Chantale Simard; Secretary: JP Amiel and Treasurer: Eric Hosking.

Chantale Simard, Section Chair then presented two ASQ Member Leader Excellence Awards. The first, on behalf of our Regional Director, Puneet Manchada (in absentia) to the Montreal Section for their realization of the 2021 ASQ Canada Conference. The second, a lot more emotional, went to Veronica Marquez. Over the past few years, she has made outstanding contributions in the social media chair, contributions to the Student Outreach committee, to the Program committee, to the Canada Quality Conference and to the Regional Webinars, just to mention a few examples!

2. In memoriam Eric Stern & Mitchell Daudier (Awards):  In 2019, the Section Leadership Committee decided to commemorate two of its outstanding members. This came to fruition last year with a 500$ bursary awarded to Kamyar Azar at Concordia University in memory of Eric Stern, and the same to Trisha Sackey of McGill University in memory of Mitchell Daudier. Then emotions ran high as we asked the two recipients students to talk a little about themselves and their projects. We also invited Eric’s daughter and Mitchell’s husband and two children to participate. You can read more about this from Raymond Dyer at Student Outreach Awards.

3. How to choose a management system registrar: Based on the findings of two articles — ISO 27001: Four Top Considerations for Choosing a Registrar/Auditor and ISO 9001: Selecting a Registrar — as well as from his personal experiences, Raymond Dyer presented a list of 10 things to consider when choosing a registrar. We then invited participants to break into small groups to discuss this further, and here are the points to consider when choosing and dealing with a registrar:

  1. Registrar’s credentials: Level of experience of registrar/auditors; Reputation — How do you know them? Use network references; Registrar’s professional standing; Accreditation to your industry standards/licensing (Health Canada licensed medical devices); Related experience in a quality management system and your industry.
  2. Consider: Continuity of relationship; Cost; Ease of certification; Timing/capacity and your market, e.g. Europe; Ability to change auditors.
  3. Selection of auditors to work with: View auditors’ CVs; Interview the auditor; Validate language and cultural barriers; Auditors who are easy to communicate with; Auditors who challenge you; Auditor’s credibility and skills.
  4. Auditor style: An auditor who wants to improve or just tick the boxes? Having new auditors every time; Having good chemistry with the auditor; Good attitude; Culture; Continuity of auditors with the organisation; We want value for money ─ not someone who doesn’t see a problem when we do; Quality/understanding of auditors; Rotation among auditors; Ongoing support; An important measure : Aging Corrective Action Requests (CARs).

Yes, a busy evening for all.


1. Assemblée générale: Cette assemblée générale a été la plus émouvante à laquelle j’aie jamais assisté au cours de mes 44 années au sein de la section de Montréal! Oui, comme d’habitude, nous avons passé en revue toutes les réalisations de votre section à date : présidence, trésorier, suivi des membres, responsable programme, liaison Internet, comité de sensibilisation des étudiants, voix du client, Infolettre, comité du site Web, médias sociaux, éducation, recertification et nominations/élection : Une liste a été élue par acclamation — Président: Raymond Dyer; Vice-présidente: Chantale Simard; Secrétaire: JP Amiel et Trésorier: Eric Hosking.

Chantale Simard, présidente de section, a ensuite présenté deux prix dexcellence de l’ASQ à ses membres d’équipe de direction: le premier, au nom de notre directeur régional, Puneet Manchada (in absentia) à la section de Montréal pour la réalisation de la conférence ASQ Canada 2021; le second, beaucoup plus émouvant, est allé à Veronica Marquez. Au cours des dernières années, elle a apporté une contribution exceptionnelle en tant que présidente médias sociaux, au comité de sensibilisation des étudiants, au comité du programme, à la Conférence canadienne sur la qualité et aux webinaires de la région, pour ne citer que quelques exemples!

2. In memoriam Eric Stern & Mitchell Daudier (Bourse):  En 2019, le comité de direction de la section a décidé de commémorer deux de ses membres exceptionnels. Cela s’est concrétisé l’année dernière par l’attribution d’une bourse de 500$ à Kamyar Azar de l’université Concordia en mémoire d’Eric Stern et la même chose à Trisha Sackey de l’université McGill en mémoire de Mitchell Daudier. L’émotion était à son comble lorsque nous avons demandé aux deux lauréats de nous parler un peu d’eux-mêmes et de leurs projets. Nous avions également invité la fille d’Eric ainsi que le mari et les deux enfants de Mitchell à participer. Pour en savoir plus, lisez l’article de Raymond Dyer à Student Outreach Awards.

3. Comment choisir un registraire de système de gestion: Sur la base des conclusions de deux articles – ISO 27001: Four Top Considerations for Choosing a Registrar/Auditor et ISO 9001: Selecting a Registrar – ainsi que de ses expériences personnelles, Raymond Dyer a présenté une liste de 10 éléments à prendre en compte lors du choix d’un registraire. Nous avons ensuite invité les participants à se réunir en petits groupes pour en discuter plus et voici les points à considérer pour le choix et la relation avec un registraire:

  1. Les références du registraire: Niveau d’expérience du registraire/des auditeurs; Réputation — Comment les connaissez-vous? Utilisez les références du réseau; Le prestige professionnel du registraire; L’accréditation aux normes/standard de votre industrie/homologation (dispositifs médicaux homologué par Santé Canada); Expériences connexes dans un système de gestion de qualité et de votre industrie.
  2. À considérer: Continuité de la relation; Coûts; Facilité de certification; Timing/Capacité et votre marché, par exemple l’Europe; Possibilité de changer d’auditeur.
  3. La sélection des auditeurs avec qui vous allez travailler: Voir le CV des auditeurs; Faire des entrevues avec l’auditeur; Valider les barrières linguistiques et culturelles; Auditeurs avec qui c’est facile de communiquer; Auditeurs qui vous ‘challenge’; La crédibilité et compétences de l’auditeur.
  4. Style de l’auditeur: Un auditeur qui veut améliorer ou juste cocher des cases? Avoir de nouveaux auditeurs chaque fois; Avoir une bonne chimie relationnelle avec l’auditeur; Bonne attitude; Culture; La continuité des auditeurs auprès de l’organisation; On veut en avoir pour notre argent ─ pas quelqu’un qui ne voit pas de problème alors que nous si; Qualité/compréhension des auditeurs; Rotation parmi les auditeurs; Soutien continu; Une mesure importante : Le vieillissement des Demandes d’actions correctives (DAC).

Une soirée bien remplie pour tous.

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Word from the Chair | Mot de la présidente

Par Chantale Simard, MBA, Project Manager (XRM Vision), ASQ CMQOE et CSSGB

Deux prix Reconnaissance ont été remis lors de l’assemblée générale d’octobre.

Le premier prix a été remis à Madame Veronica Marquez afin de reconnaitre son engagement et sa contribution exceptionnelle à la section Montréal et dans sa communauté. Veronica est une bénévole hors pair qui a aidé la section et la région Canada de bien des manières. Ce serait trop long de tout énuméré, mais voici quelques exemples: elle a participé à la création du comité pour rejoindre les étudiants, a organisé et animé plusieurs activités, a été conférencière pour la section et pour la région Canada, occupe plusieurs rôles au sein de la section comme vice-présidente, responsable des médias sociaux et est membres de plusieurs comités. Merci Veronica pour ton efficacité, ta rigueur, tes idées et ta belle personnalité. C’est un réel plaisir de travailler avec toi!

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Next Event | Prochain Événement

Lean Startup of Pediatric Emregency

November 24, 2021, 19:00

WEBINAR IN ENGLISH

Lean start-up of a centre for pediatric emergencies
(Démarrage Lean d'un centre d'urgence de pédiatrie)

Lean Start-up

Dr Sasha DubrovskyDesigning an organization that is grounded in lean philosophy, where we aspire for continued quality improvement, ask the 5 Why's, perform fishbone analysis, as well as pull fishbones from kids’ throats is no easy feat. But that is what our lean startUP decided to do… create a workplace environment in which the mission remains focused on high reliability through deliberate alignment of values, principles, and systems. Easy it is not…
This is the story of Up (centre d'Urgences Pédiatriques - Centre for pediatric emergencies). The first specialized pediatric emergency centre outside of a hospital and close to home. With a specialized team and an innovative vision, we aim to deliver effective support to our health care system’s frontlines by increasing access to quality emergency services for children and teenagers. It has really only just begun. Dr Sasha looks forward to sharing it with us in hopes of triggering an awesome exchange of ideas. As the saying goes, "together we can!"
About the Presenter: Dr. Sasha Dubrovsky, President and Co-Founder of UP is Associate Professor, McGill University and a Research Associate at the Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre. He has earned a Lean Six Sigma black belt with Abacus (Alex Boussetta) and has published a number of articles on Patient safety and quality improvement, Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS), Concussions/post-traumatic headaches and Pediatric emergency medicine. Above all, he is a pleasure to talk to.

Your participation will be worth 0.5 ASQ RU (Recertification Units).
Votre participation vaut 0.5 RU (Recertification Units) de l'ASQ.

For more information on this upcoming event, see our Newsletter, myASQ or myASQ-FR.

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ASQ Member Leader Excellence Award

ASQ Member Leader Excellence Award

By Jean-Pierre Amiel, ASQ Senior, CQA Retired

Veronica Marquez

At the General Assembly, Chantale Simard, ASQ Montreal Section Chair presented an ASQ Member Leader Excellence Award to Veronica Marquez, cssbb.
Over the past years Veronica has done some outstanding contributions as Social Media chair and to the evolution of the Student Outreach committee, the Program committee, to the Canada Quality Conference and to the ASQ Region Webinars, just to mention a few examples!
The whole team applauded Veronica for all her hard work. CONGRATULATIONS!

Also on behalf of Puneet Manchada, our Regional Director who was absent, Chantale presented the Montreal Section an ASQ Member Leader Excellence Award for their realization of the 2021 ASQ Canada Conference.

(2021-11-09)


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Where are you?

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WhereBy Jean-Pierre Amiel, ASQ Senior, CQA Retired
If you think that we can’t reach out to you, you’re probably right.

Our event surveys have shown that although our members get to learn of our upcoming events mostly through our Newsletter, we can only send it to you if we have your email address. Many members, probably because they are tired of receiving unwanted emails, do not share their address with ASQ.

If that is your case but you want the Newsletter delivered to your electronic device, Login to ASQ.org, click My Account and set the appropriate parameters (Address Information, Contact Information). To reduce noise from ASQ, click on Opt In/Opt Out then EDIT and select the options in the three categories. To receive our Newsletter, in Member Communication, check-off Section Communication.
Don’t forget to click Save and then surf or Logout.


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Had you been there – ASQ Canada Conference 2021

ASQ Canada Conference
ASQ Conference Banner

IT'S OVER!! .....For this year.

MAMAN, C'EST FINI !! ......Pour le moment.

By | Par Jean-Pierre Amiel, ASQ Senior & CQA, ret.

Here’s what you missed: Two days of events, two Keynote Speakers, networking sessions and two streams of 14 Speakers and workshops on a variety of subjects dealing with Risk and Resilience. All French sessions presented with live English interpreters.

Voici un bref aperçu de ce que vous avez manqué : Deux jours d’événements, deux conférenciers principaux, des opportunités de réseautage et deux flux de 14 conférenciers et ateliers sur une variété de sujets traitant du risque et de la résilience. Les présentations anglaises seront offertes avec interprète français en direct.

Speaker interviews | Entrevues de conférenciers
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Call for Officer Nominations – Appel à candidatures

Sam WeissfellnerBy Sam Weissfelner, ASQ Senior Member, ASQ CSQE, CQA, Nominating Chair,  Arrangements Chair, Program Committee Member (sommaire français suit)

The ASQ Montreal Section Nominating Committee comprising of Sam Weissfelner (Nominating Committee Chair), J.P. Amiel and Inteaz Alli, proposes the following Slate of Officers for January 1, 2022 to December 31, 2022:

Chair: Raymond Dyer     Vice-Chair: Chantale Simard

Treasurer: Eric Hosking     Secretary: Jean-Pierre Amiel

To nominate a different Slate of Officers, or to obtain further information, please contact Sam Weissfelner at Nominations. Alternate nominations for Section Officer positions can be made by petition of at least 10 members of the Section (see ASQ Montreal Section nomination petition form) and must be a Full, Senior, or Fellow ASQ member in good standing affiliated with the section. This proposed Slate of Officers will be repeated in the October newsletter and the General Assembly to be held on October 27, 2021.

Click Contacts for a listing of current ASQ Montreal Section Leadership Team positions and Positions for more information on the role descriptions. If you are interested in participating on the upcoming Section Leadership Team or have any questions on the roles themselves, please contact Chantale Simard our Section Chair or myself at Nominations.

Thank you to all section members who supported the efforts of the Nominating Committee over the last several months, and welcome back to all our members from their summer vacations!


Par Sam Weissfelner, ASQ Senior, ASQ CSQE, CQA, Président du Comité des nominations, des arrangements et membre du Comité de programme

Le Comité des nominations de l’ASQ Montréal composé de Sam Weissfelner (président), J.P. Amiel et Inteaz Alli, propose les officiers suivants pour l’année fiscale 2022 :

Président : Raymond Dyer  Vice-présidente : Chantale Simard

Trésorier : Eric Hosking  Secrétaire : Jean-Pierre Amiel

Pour proposer une équipe différente ou pour en savoir plus, veuillez contacter Sam Weissfelner à Nominations. Une équipe alternative de direction peut être proposée par pétition d’au moins 10 membres de la Section (voir le formulaire de nomination de l’ASQ Montréal). Le candidat doit être un membre en règle, Senior, ou Fellow ASQ de la section. Cette candidature d’officiers sera répétée dans l’Infolettre d’Octobre et à Assemblée génerale le 27 octobre 2021.

Cliquez sur Contacts pour obtenir la liste des postes actuels de l’équipe de direction de la section de l’ASQ Montréal et sur Postes pour obtenir de plus amples renseignements sur la description des rôles. Si vous êtes intéressé à participer à la prochaine équipe de leadership de la section ou si vous avez des questions sur les rôles, veuillez contacter Chantale Simard notre Présidente ou moi-même à Nominations.

Merci à tous les membres de la section qui ont soutenu les efforts du comité des nominations au cours des derniers mois, et bon retour à tous nos membres après leurs vacances d’été !

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Word from the Chair – Mot de la présidente

By Chantale Simard, MBA, Project Manager (XRM Vision), ASQ CMQOE et CSSGB

Is it possible to interact, network, maintain our contacts and create new ones during virtual events? The ASQ Montreal Section proved it is possible. We have done many virtual networking events during the past 2 years, and at each monthly event, we offer a half hour opportunity to network at 6:30pm. More and more of our events include workshops or discussions in breakout rooms.

On a larger scale, our Canada Conference at the beginning of October was interactive and in fact, 34% of the responses we got to “What was your favourite part of the Conference?” were “Interactions with speakers and other participants”, “Networking” and “Breakout rooms”. We offered many opportunities for interactions: chat, workshops, and networking sessions. Some activities were directed with the help of a facilitator. This is what participants used to interact with others:

ASQ Canada Conference 2021 Participation

If you want to make new contacts in the Quality field or maintain your current ones, don’t wait for in-person meetings to come back. Join our virtual events. Many sections in Canada are having virtual events, even the Canada Region offers a free webinar each month at lunch time (minimum 2 per year are in French). You may also chat with us on our LinkedIn groups (Montreal and Canada) and on myASQ Montreal (English and Français).

Send me your comments/Envoyez-moi vos commentaires

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Student Outreach | Sensibilisation étudiante

Raymond Dyer

RayDyer 2019

By Raymond E. Dyer, ASQ Senior Member, CMQ/OE, CQA, Program Chair, Section Secretary, Student Outreach Committee Member (texte français suit)

Hello students, professors and anyone who has contacts at a Montreal based university that is interested in Quality.

Our Student Outreach Committee has plans on establishing key contacts at all of our Montreal based universities, both anglophone and francophone. While we already have a good list of contacts, there are a few universities where we’d really appreciate establishing some more. So please help us out, reach out to those that might be interested, and have them contact me via my LinkedIn profile, to network for future student-centered events.
Thanks!


Bonjour aux étudiants, aux professeurs et à tous ceux qui ont des contacts dans une université à Montréal intéressée par la qualité.

Notre Comité de sensibilisation des étudiants veut établir des contacts clés dans toutes les universités montréalaises, tant anglophones que francophones. Bien que nous ayons déjà une bonne liste de contacts, il y a quelques universités où nous aimerions vraiment en établir d’autres. Alors s’il vous plaît, aidez-nous en contactant ceux qui pourraient être intéressés et demandez-leur de me contacter via mon profil LinkedIn, afin de créer un réseau pour de futurs événements centrés sur les étudiants.
Merci !

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The Editor’s Corner

Michael Bournazian

By Michael Bournazian, Eng., Newsletter Editor, ASQ Senior Member, CSSGB

This past August, I decided to resurrect a tradition that my father and I used to do every year when I was younger: go see professional tennis at the (now named) IGA Stadium in Montreal. Every year on the professional tennis circuit, both Montreal and Toronto host tournaments in Canada, with the cities alternating each year with regards gender; this year, it was the women who played in Montreal.

I was lucky enough that on the day I went, I got to see Canadian Leylah Fernandez play against the U.K.’s Harriet Dart. Although Dart ended up winning the match, it was Fernandez who only a month later would make it all the way to the U.S. Open finals with an incredible string of challenging victories. Both her and male counterpart Felix Auger Aliassime did Canada proud with their amazing play.

One interesting thing I realized on that day in early August day: not only were there no line judges on the court, but as well there was no net judge either. Although electronic technology has been used in tennis for years (to help with verifying questionable human line calls), this was my first time seeing service calls being made electronically as well. There was no one crouched at the end of the court with their fingers wrapped around the top of the net, ready to call “let” if the player’s serve happened to touch the top white seal/border of the net. Replacing the human hand is a rectangular sensor that is installed under the border, which gets triggered whenever a served ball touches the border.

Upon subsequent reading, I learned that in order to reduce staff due our current world situation, the 2020 U.S. Open tournament used electronic judging on most matches, excluding those held at their 2 big courts (Arthur Ashe Stadium and Louis Armstrong Stadium). At this year’s 2021 Australian Open, all matches used electronic judging for the first time in a Grand Slam event.

So yes, it seems that in order to reduce the amount of possible human interaction during a match, the use of electronic judging technology has increased and will likely never revert back to its human ways. That said, electronic technology ultimately began being used in tennis (as well as other sports such as cricket, badminton, and even snooker) in order to reduce and ideally eliminate something Quality practitioners know very well: HUMAN ERROR.

With the release of the 5th edition of the ISO 9001 standard (ISO 9001:2015), the principles of Risk Management were imbedded into the standard, an approach that the AS9100 standard had already done with its 2009 revision. Organizations had to (finally!) make risk management an integrated part of their management system. As well with the 2015 revision, the element of human error finally found a place in 8.5.1 Control of production and service provision, which states:

“The organization shall implement production and service provision under controlled conditions. Controlled conditions shall include, as applicable:

g) the implementation of actions to prevent human error”

So organizations are now in a situation where they are mandated (as applicable) to evaluate their production and service operations for ways to  prevent humans from being, well, occasionally human. Mistakes occur, we all know this . . . even during tennis matches. You can easily go on YouTube and find plenty of video compilations of players disputing rulings that they saw one way, but the human line or net judge saw/felt another. So by slowly implementing electronic judging into the game over the years, the tennis world (aka the organization) has been attempting to reduce/eliminate the human error from the game . . . by eliminating humans ;-). That is one way to go (extreme!), but ultimately the standard’s minimum expectation is for companies to look at how to best mitigate the risk that a human fault may occur.

One judge that still remains on the tennis court during matches is the chair umpire, so there is still a human overlord during the proceedings. That said, it would not surprise me if in my lifetime that role also goes . . . electronic.

EDITOR’S NOTE: Neither the “C” word nor the “P” word were used during the writing of this article. Photo taken (and edited) by Michael Bournazian.

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