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ICQCC’11 - YOKOHAMASEPTEMBER 11-14, 2011
(International Convention on QC Circles)
ICQCC’11
Enhancing Organizational Vitality ThroughFuture Development of QC Circle Activities
1st Circular-Call for papers
Union of Japanese Scientists and Engineers (JUSE)
ICQCC’11
ICQCC’11
Contact Information
ICQCC’11-Yokohama SecretariatC/O Union of Japanese Scientists and Engineers (JUSE)5-10-11 Sendagaya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-0051 JapanTel: +81-3-5379-1229 (9:00~ 17:00 / Monday to Friday)Fax: +81-3-3225-1814HP: http://www.juse.or.jp/e/E-mail: [email protected]
Coordinator Organizations
Bangladesh Society for Total Quality Management (BSTQM), Bangladesh
China Association for Quality (CAQ), China
Hong Kong Productivity Council (HKPC), Hong Kong
Quality Circle Forum of India (QCFI), India
Indonesian Quality Management Association (IQMA), Indonesia
Korean Standards Association (KSA), Korea
Malaysia Productivity Corporation (MPC), Malaysia
Productivity Improvement Circles Association of the Philippines (PICAP), the Philippines
Singapore Productivity Association (SPA), Singapore
Sri Lanka Association for the Advancement of Quality & Productivity (SLAAQP), Sri Lanka
Association of Pioneer Quality Control Research (PQCRA), Taiwan
The Association of QC Headquarters of Thailand (QCHQ), Thailand
Aerial view of Yokohama
Call for Papers
We would like to call for papers globally from each and every small group (QC Circle) regardless of the type of business or operation. The effect of small group activities is enormous in terms of human resource development, vitalization of the workshops and problem-solving activities. Present your successful case studies at the ICQCC 2011-Yokohama, where these small group activities were born and developed as QC Circles, and exchange opinions globally to learn from each other.
1. Improvement (Kaizen) case studiesPresentation from identifying problems/assignments of the workshop related to Quality, Cost, Safety, Maintenance, CS and Environment etc., to solving them
2. Operation case studiesPresentation summarizing ideas on activities, member’s growth, enhancement of workshop capabilities through continuous improvement (Kaizen) activities
3. Promotion case studiesPresentation by mangers, promoters and/or the Secretariat regarding how to provide education and training, support and guidance as and when required, so as to develop and vitalize small group activities
4. TQM and Small Group Activities Presentation dealing with small group activities under TQM promotion, and/or linked to TQM activities such as Quality Assurance, Policy Management etc,.
5. Small group activities at each respective countryPresentation reporting activity or promotion status, history or development of small group activities at each respective country
6. Others
ICQCC’11
Competition Stream (Presentation Evaluation)
Since 2007, the Competition Stream (Presentation Evaluation) has been introduced for those wishing to participate. At ICQCC 2011-Yokohama, examiners domestic and overseas will evaluate presentations based on the set evaluation criteria, and either among excellent, outstanding or meritorious award will be given. 1. Improvement (Kaizen) case studies and 2. Operation cases studies will be able to join the competition stream.
ICQCC’11
We call for papers under the following categories:
Preliminary Application Form - Call for PapersPlease complete and submit this form by fax at +81-3-3225-1814 or e-mail to [email protected],with 300 words English summary of your paper and your (circle's) short biographical Sketch
Title of Paper
Name of Circle(Representative)
Organization/Company
Contact
□ Please tick the box if you wish to present at competition stream
Job title:
Category: (Choose 1-6 from the above)
Address:
Phone: Fax: E-mail:
Division/Section:
Invitation to ICQCC’11-Yokohama
The “International Convention on Quality Control Circles” was initially started as
the “International Exchange of East Asia QC Circles” among Japan, Korea, and
Taiwan in 1976. The event became an official international convention in 1978,
when the very first ICQCC was held in Tokyo, Japan. Since then, ICQCC has been
held annually, by rotating the host country, among 13 Asian countries and
regions. This year, the ICQCC will take place in Hyderabad, India followed by
ICQCC’11-Yokohama, the seventh convention to be organized in Japan.
QC Circle activity is now growing internationally and positioned as part of TQM
practices. Beyond the boundaries of countries and industries, QC Circle activity is
regarded as an essential small group activity and is highly recognized for its
effectiveness in solving problems in the workplace, vital izing office
environments, improving quality and cost.
Having gained international attention as a home of QC Circle activity, Japan is
now determined to fulfill its’ role to be the best of its’ ability to lead world
manufacturing at ICQCC’11-Yokohama. We strongly believe this unique
opportunity to present your activity at ICQCC’11-Yokohama will further promote
global expansion of your organization, as well as each and every circle member.
Please join our convention in 2011. We look forward to seeing you in Yokohama.
Tadaaki JagawaCommittee ChairmanICQCC’11-Yokohama
ICQCC’11 - YOKOHAMA(International Convention on QC Circles) Convention Outline
International Convention on QC Circles (ICQCC’11-Yokohama) -Enhancing Organizational Vitality Through Further Development of QC Circle ActivitiesDate: 11 – 14 September, 2011Venue: Pacifico Yokohama, Japan http://www.pacifico.co.jp/english/index.html
2011 Morning Afternoon Evening
Sep.11 (Sun.) - Registration Welcome Reception
Sep.12 (Mon.)
Registration Presentations - Opening Session
Sep.13 (Tue.) Presentations Presentations Farewell Banquet(*)
Sep.14 (Wed.) Plant Visit(*)
ICQCC’11Application Flow
ICQCC’11
(*) Separate registration/fee required
Official Language: English and Japanese (Simultaneous interpretation provided)
A. Convention Participation Fee
Presenter(s): JPY19,950- per person (Maximum 3 persons in each group/circle who will make presentations)
Participant(s): JPY39,900- per person (JPY47,250- for registration at the convention venue) A. Convention Participation Fee includes access to all presentation venues, proceedings in CD-ROM, welcome party and convention kit.
B. Farewell Banquet
Participant(s): JPY10,500- per personSeparate registration is required.
C. Plant Visit
Participant(s): JPY5,250- per personSeparate registration is required. Application will close at maximum capacity.
FeesICQCC’11
Plant VisitVisiting a Japanese plant will be the unique and memorable opportunity, which will give you a great deal of insight. Doors are open only for participants of ICQCC’11-Yokohama from overseas. The list of companies will be available after convention registration begins in 2011.
Destination JapanAlthough Tokyo, as one of the most populous cities in the world, is a thriving center of economy, culture and industry, Japan has not yet been widely discovered, and remains a secret treasure with 13 UNESCO World Heritage sites, nationwide.
Our properly structured transportation system fully supports your travel needs.
The ICQCC’11 will be held in Yokohama, a near-futuristic urban complex full of vitality, located next to Tokyo, where you can enjoy topographic variety with exquisite mountains, rivers and seas.
Please check up the following link to discover what Japan has to offer: http://www.jnto.go.jp/
What is ICQCC? - The History
The proposition of International Convention on Quality Control Circles (ICQCC) was made at the Korean Control Conference 1975 in Seoul. The Chairman of the Organizing Committee of the Conference proposed that opportunity of exchanging idea and experience on QC Circle activities should be held periodically among the countries for further development of the activities. For this reason, in 1976 the first International Convention on Quality Control Circle took place in Seoul.
As the International Convention progressed, the number of attending countries/regions increased. On top of that, there were a lot of demands on changing the organizer every year in turn. Under these circumstances, in the ICQCC 1986 Seoul, all the participating countries/regions came to an agreement that all of them were divided into two groups (Group A and Group B) geographically, and each Group would host the Convention alternately.
Group A (North): China, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, the Philippines and TaiwanGroup B (South): Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Sri Lanka and Thailand
1976 Seoul1977 Taipei1978 Tokyo1979 Seoul1980 Taipei1981 Tokyo1982 Seoul1983 Taipei
1984 Manila1985 Tokyo1986 Seoul1987 Bangkok1988 Taipei1989 New Delhi1990 Tokyo1991 Bali
1992 Seoul1993 Bangkok1994 Hong Kong1995 Yokohama1996 Kuala Lumpur1997 Beijing1998 Colombo1999 Manila
2000 Singapore2001 Taipei2002 Lucknow2003 Tokyo2004 Bangkok2005 Changwon2006 Bali2007 Beijing
2008 Dhaka2009 Cebu2010 Hyderabad2011 Yokohama2012 Kuala Lumpur2013 Taipei2014 Colombo
ICQCC’11
September 2010
January 2011
February 2011
March 2011
May 2011
June 2011
August 2011
Participants & Presenters ICQCC Secretariat & Committee
Calling for Papers
Paper Screening
Calling for General participants
Application Deadline for Paper Presentations on January 31, 2011
Application for Presentation・Fill out "Preliminary Application Form"・Submit with "Paper Summary"(300 words)
Receipt of paper application
Application for participation・Fill out "Participation Application Form"・Make payment for participation Fees
Receipt of application form
Visa Application (as required)・Contact the nearest Japanese
Embassy/consulateSend invitation letter for Visa
after confirming payment
Bring exchnage voucherat the convention venue
Send exchange voucher for convention kit& convention program details
Preparation of Final Paper Notification of screening result(By March 31)
Deadline for Final paper for presentation on May 31, 2011
September 2011 ICQCC 2011-Yokohama: September 11 ~ 14, 2011
By Email or Fax
By Email or Fax
By Post or Courier
By Email
By Email
ICQCC’11 - YOKOHAMASEPTEMBER 11-14, 2011
(International Convention on QC Circles)
ICQCC’11
Enhancing Organizational Vitality ThroughFuture Development of QC Circle Activities
1st Circular-Call for papers
Union of Japanese Scientists and Engineers (JUSE)
ICQCC’11
ICQCC’11
Contact Information
ICQCC’11-Yokohama SecretariatC/O Union of Japanese Scientists and Engineers (JUSE)5-10-11 Sendagaya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-0051 JapanTel: +81-3-5379-1229 (9:00~ 17:00 / Monday to Friday)Fax: +81-3-3225-1814HP: http://www.juse.or.jp/e/E-mail: [email protected]
Coordinator Organizations
Bangladesh Society for Total Quality Management (BSTQM), Bangladesh
China Association for Quality (CAQ), China
Hong Kong Productivity Council (HKPC), Hong Kong
Quality Circle Forum of India (QCFI), India
Indonesian Quality Management Association (IQMA), Indonesia
Korean Standards Association (KSA), Korea
Malaysia Productivity Corporation (MPC), Malaysia
Productivity Improvement Circles Association of the Philippines (PICAP), the Philippines
Singapore Productivity Association (SPA), Singapore
Sri Lanka Association for the Advancement of Quality & Productivity (SLAAQP), Sri Lanka
Association of Pioneer Quality Control Research (PQCRA), Taiwan
The Association of QC Headquarters of Thailand (QCHQ), Thailand
Aerial view of Yokohama
Call for Papers
We would like to call for papers globally from each and every small group (QC Circle) regardless of the type of business or operation. The effect of small group activities is enormous in terms of human resource development, vitalization of the workshops and problem-solving activities. Present your successful case studies at the ICQCC 2011-Yokohama, where these small group activities were born and developed as QC Circles, and exchange opinions globally to learn from each other.
1. Improvement (Kaizen) case studiesPresentation from identifying problems/assignments of the workshop related to Quality, Cost, Safety, Maintenance, CS and Environment etc., to solving them
2. Operation case studiesPresentation summarizing ideas on activities, member’s growth, enhancement of workshop capabilities through continuous improvement (Kaizen) activities
3. Promotion case studiesPresentation by mangers, promoters and/or the Secretariat regarding how to provide education and training, support and guidance as and when required, so as to develop and vitalize small group activities
4. TQM and Small Group Activities Presentation dealing with small group activities under TQM promotion, and/or linked to TQM activities such as Quality Assurance, Policy Management etc,.
5. Small group activities at each respective countryPresentation reporting activity or promotion status, history or development of small group activities at each respective country
6. Others
ICQCC’11
Competition Stream (Presentation Evaluation)
Since 2007, the Competition Stream (Presentation Evaluation) has been introduced for those wishing to participate. At ICQCC 2011-Yokohama, examiners domestic and overseas will evaluate presentations based on the set evaluation criteria, and either among excellent, outstanding or meritorious award will be given. 1. Improvement (Kaizen) case studies and 2. Operation cases studies will be able to join the competition stream.
ICQCC’11
We call for papers under the following categories:
Preliminary Application Form - Call for PapersPlease complete and submit this form by fax at +81-3-3225-1814 or e-mail to [email protected],with 300 words English summary of your paper and your (circle's) short biographical Sketch
Title of Paper
Name of Circle(Representative)
Organization/Company
Contact
□ Please tick the box if you wish to present at competition stream
Job title:
Category: (Choose 1-6 from the above)
Address:
Phone: Fax: E-mail:
Division/Section:
Invitation to ICQCC’11-Yokohama
The “International Convention on Quality Control Circles” was initially started as
the “International Exchange of East Asia QC Circles” among Japan, Korea, and
Taiwan in 1976. The event became an official international convention in 1978,
when the very first ICQCC was held in Tokyo, Japan. Since then, ICQCC has been
held annually, by rotating the host country, among 13 Asian countries and
regions. This year, the ICQCC will take place in Hyderabad, India followed by
ICQCC’11-Yokohama, the seventh convention to be organized in Japan.
QC Circle activity is now growing internationally and positioned as part of TQM
practices. Beyond the boundaries of countries and industries, QC Circle activity is
regarded as an essential small group activity and is highly recognized for its
effectiveness in solving problems in the workplace, vital izing office
environments, improving quality and cost.
Having gained international attention as a home of QC Circle activity, Japan is
now determined to fulfill its’ role to be the best of its’ ability to lead world
manufacturing at ICQCC’11-Yokohama. We strongly believe this unique
opportunity to present your activity at ICQCC’11-Yokohama will further promote
global expansion of your organization, as well as each and every circle member.
Please join our convention in 2011. We look forward to seeing you in Yokohama.
Tadaaki JagawaCommittee ChairmanICQCC’11-Yokohama
ICQCC’11 - YOKOHAMA(International Convention on QC Circles) Convention Outline
International Convention on QC Circles (ICQCC’11-Yokohama) -Enhancing Organizational Vitality Through Further Development of QC Circle ActivitiesDate: 11 – 14 September, 2011Venue: Pacifico Yokohama, Japan http://www.pacifico.co.jp/english/index.html
2011 Morning Afternoon Evening
Sep.11 (Sun.) - Registration Welcome Reception
Sep.12 (Mon.)
Registration Presentations - Opening Session
Sep.13 (Tue.) Presentations Presentations Farewell Banquet(*)
Sep.14 (Wed.) Plant Visit(*)
ICQCC’11Application Flow
ICQCC’11
(*) Separate registration/fee required
Official Language: English and Japanese (Simultaneous interpretation provided)
A. Convention Participation Fee
Presenter(s): JPY19,950- per person (Maximum 3 persons in each group/circle who will make presentations)
Participant(s): JPY39,900- per person (JPY47,250- for registration at the convention venue) A. Convention Participation Fee includes access to all presentation venues, proceedings in CD-ROM, welcome party and convention kit.
B. Farewell Banquet
Participant(s): JPY10,500- per personSeparate registration is required.
C. Plant Visit
Participant(s): JPY5,250- per personSeparate registration is required. Application will close at maximum capacity.
FeesICQCC’11
Plant VisitVisiting a Japanese plant will be the unique and memorable opportunity, which will give you a great deal of insight. Doors are open only for participants of ICQCC’11-Yokohama from overseas. The list of companies will be available after convention registration begins in 2011.
Destination JapanAlthough Tokyo, as one of the most populous cities in the world, is a thriving center of economy, culture and industry, Japan has not yet been widely discovered, and remains a secret treasure with 13 UNESCO World Heritage sites, nationwide.
Our properly structured transportation system fully supports your travel needs.
The ICQCC’11 will be held in Yokohama, a near-futuristic urban complex full of vitality, located next to Tokyo, where you can enjoy topographic variety with exquisite mountains, rivers and seas.
Please check up the following link to discover what Japan has to offer: http://www.jnto.go.jp/
What is ICQCC? - The History
The proposition of International Convention on Quality Control Circles (ICQCC) was made at the Korean Control Conference 1975 in Seoul. The Chairman of the Organizing Committee of the Conference proposed that opportunity of exchanging idea and experience on QC Circle activities should be held periodically among the countries for further development of the activities. For this reason, in 1976 the first International Convention on Quality Control Circle took place in Seoul.
As the International Convention progressed, the number of attending countries/regions increased. On top of that, there were a lot of demands on changing the organizer every year in turn. Under these circumstances, in the ICQCC 1986 Seoul, all the participating countries/regions came to an agreement that all of them were divided into two groups (Group A and Group B) geographically, and each Group would host the Convention alternately.
Group A (North): China, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, the Philippines and TaiwanGroup B (South): Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Sri Lanka and Thailand
1976 Seoul1977 Taipei1978 Tokyo1979 Seoul1980 Taipei1981 Tokyo1982 Seoul1983 Taipei
1984 Manila1985 Tokyo1986 Seoul1987 Bangkok1988 Taipei1989 New Delhi1990 Tokyo1991 Bali
1992 Seoul1993 Bangkok1994 Hong Kong1995 Yokohama1996 Kuala Lumpur1997 Beijing1998 Colombo1999 Manila
2000 Singapore2001 Taipei2002 Lucknow2003 Tokyo2004 Bangkok2005 Changwon2006 Bali2007 Beijing
2008 Dhaka2009 Cebu2010 Hyderabad2011 Yokohama2012 Kuala Lumpur2013 Taipei2014 Colombo
ICQCC’11
September 2010
January 2011
February 2011
March 2011
May 2011
June 2011
August 2011
Participants & Presenters ICQCC Secretariat & Committee
Calling for Papers
Paper Screening
Calling for General participants
Application Deadline for Paper Presentations on January 31, 2011
Application for Presentation・Fill out "Preliminary Application Form"・Submit with "Paper Summary"(300 words)
Receipt of paper application
Application for participation・Fill out "Participation Application Form"・Make payment for participation Fees
Receipt of application form
Visa Application (as required)・Contact the nearest Japanese
Embassy/consulateSend invitation letter for Visa
after confirming payment
Bring exchnage voucherat the convention venue
Send exchange voucher for convention kit& convention program details
Preparation of Final Paper Notification of screening result(By March 31)
Deadline for Final paper for presentation on May 31, 2011
September 2011 ICQCC 2011-Yokohama: September 11 ~ 14, 2011
By Email or Fax
By Email or Fax
By Post or Courier
By Email
By Email
Invitation to ICQCC’11-Yokohama
The “International Convention on Quality Control Circles” was initially started as
the “International Exchange of East Asia QC Circles” among Japan, Korea, and
Taiwan in 1976. The event became an official international convention in 1978,
when the very first ICQCC was held in Tokyo, Japan. Since then, ICQCC has been
held annually, by rotating the host country, among 13 Asian countries and
regions. This year, the ICQCC will take place in Hyderabad, India followed by
ICQCC’11-Yokohama, the seventh convention to be organized in Japan.
QC Circle activity is now growing internationally and positioned as part of TQM
practices. Beyond the boundaries of countries and industries, QC Circle activity is
regarded as an essential small group activity and is highly recognized for its
effectiveness in solving problems in the workplace, vital izing office
environments, improving quality and cost.
Having gained international attention as a home of QC Circle activity, Japan is
now determined to fulfill its’ role to be the best of its’ ability to lead world
manufacturing at ICQCC’11-Yokohama. We strongly believe this unique
opportunity to present your activity at ICQCC’11-Yokohama will further promote
global expansion of your organization, as well as each and every circle member.
Please join our convention in 2011. We look forward to seeing you in Yokohama.
Tadaaki JagawaCommittee ChairmanICQCC’11-Yokohama
ICQCC’11 - YOKOHAMA(International Convention on QC Circles) Convention Outline
International Convention on QC Circles (ICQCC’11-Yokohama) -Enhancing Organizational Vitality Through Further Development of QC Circle ActivitiesDate: 11 – 14 September, 2011Venue: Pacifico Yokohama, Japan http://www.pacifico.co.jp/english/index.html
2011 Morning Afternoon Evening
Sep.11 (Sun.) - Registration Welcome Reception
Sep.12 (Mon.)
Registration Presentations - Opening Session
Sep.13 (Tue.) Presentations Presentations Farewell Banquet(*)
Sep.14 (Wed.) Plant Visit(*)
ICQCC’11Application Flow
ICQCC’11
(*) Separate registration/fee required
Official Language: English and Japanese (Simultaneous interpretation provided)
A. Convention Participation Fee
Presenter(s): JPY19,950- per person (Maximum 3 persons in each group/circle who will make presentations)
Participant(s): JPY39,900- per person (JPY47,250- for registration at the convention venue) A. Convention Participation Fee includes access to all presentation venues, proceedings in CD-ROM, welcome party and convention kit.
B. Farewell Banquet
Participant(s): JPY10,500- per personSeparate registration is required.
C. Plant Visit
Participant(s): JPY5,250- per personSeparate registration is required. Application will close at maximum capacity.
FeesICQCC’11
Plant VisitVisiting a Japanese plant will be the unique and memorable opportunity, which will give you a great deal of insight. Doors are open only for participants of ICQCC’11-Yokohama from overseas. The list of companies will be available after convention registration begins in 2011.
Destination JapanAlthough Tokyo, as one of the most populous cities in the world, is a thriving center of economy, culture and industry, Japan has not yet been widely discovered, and remains a secret treasure with 13 UNESCO World Heritage sites, nationwide.
Our properly structured transportation system fully supports your travel needs.
The ICQCC’11 will be held in Yokohama, a near-futuristic urban complex full of vitality, located next to Tokyo, where you can enjoy topographic variety with exquisite mountains, rivers and seas.
Please check up the following link to discover what Japan has to offer: http://www.jnto.go.jp/
What is ICQCC? - The History
The proposition of International Convention on Quality Control Circles (ICQCC) was made at the Korean Control Conference 1975 in Seoul. The Chairman of the Organizing Committee of the Conference proposed that opportunity of exchanging idea and experience on QC Circle activities should be held periodically among the countries for further development of the activities. For this reason, in 1976 the first International Convention on Quality Control Circle took place in Seoul.
As the International Convention progressed, the number of attending countries/regions increased. On top of that, there were a lot of demands on changing the organizer every year in turn. Under these circumstances, in the ICQCC 1986 Seoul, all the participating countries/regions came to an agreement that all of them were divided into two groups (Group A and Group B) geographically, and each Group would host the Convention alternately.
Group A (North): China, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, the Philippines and TaiwanGroup B (South): Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Sri Lanka and Thailand
1976 Seoul1977 Taipei1978 Tokyo1979 Seoul1980 Taipei1981 Tokyo1982 Seoul1983 Taipei
1984 Manila1985 Tokyo1986 Seoul1987 Bangkok1988 Taipei1989 New Delhi1990 Tokyo1991 Bali
1992 Seoul1993 Bangkok1994 Hong Kong1995 Yokohama1996 Kuala Lumpur1997 Beijing1998 Colombo1999 Manila
2000 Singapore2001 Taipei2002 Lucknow2003 Tokyo2004 Bangkok2005 Changwon2006 Bali2007 Beijing
2008 Dhaka2009 Cebu2010 Hyderabad2011 Yokohama2012 Kuala Lumpur2013 Taipei2014 Colombo
ICQCC’11
September 2010
January 2011
February 2011
March 2011
May 2011
June 2011
August 2011
Participants & Presenters ICQCC Secretariat & Committee
Calling for Papers
Paper Screening
Calling for General participants
Application Deadline for Paper Presentations on January 31, 2011
Application for Presentation・Fill out "Preliminary Application Form"・Submit with "Paper Summary"(300 words)
Receipt of paper application
Application for participation・Fill out "Participation Application Form"・Make payment for participation Fees
Receipt of application form
Visa Application (as required)・Contact the nearest Japanese
Embassy/consulateSend invitation letter for Visa
after confirming payment
Bring exchnage voucherat the convention venue
Send exchange voucher for convention kit& convention program details
Preparation of Final Paper Notification of screening result(By March 31)
Deadline for Final paper for presentation on May 31, 2011
September 2011 ICQCC 2011-Yokohama: September 11 ~ 14, 2011
By Email or Fax
By Email or Fax
By Post or Courier
By Email
By Email
ICQCC’11 - YOKOHAMASEPTEMBER 11-14, 2011
(International Convention on QC Circles)
ICQCC’11
Enhancing Organizational Vitality ThroughFuture Development of QC Circle Activities
1st Circular-Call for papers
Union of Japanese Scientists and Engineers (JUSE)
ICQCC’11
ICQCC’11
Contact Information
ICQCC’11-Yokohama SecretariatC/O Union of Japanese Scientists and Engineers (JUSE)5-10-11 Sendagaya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-0051 JapanTel: +81-3-5379-1229 (9:00~ 17:00 / Monday to Friday)Fax: +81-3-3225-1814HP: http://www.juse.or.jp/e/E-mail: [email protected]
Coordinator Organizations
Bangladesh Society for Total Quality Management (BSTQM), Bangladesh
China Association for Quality (CAQ), China
Hong Kong Productivity Council (HKPC), Hong Kong
Quality Circle Forum of India (QCFI), India
Indonesian Quality Management Association (IQMA), Indonesia
Korean Standards Association (KSA), Korea
Malaysia Productivity Corporation (MPC), Malaysia
Productivity Improvement Circles Association of the Philippines (PICAP), the Philippines
Singapore Productivity Association (SPA), Singapore
Sri Lanka Association for the Advancement of Quality & Productivity (SLAAQP), Sri Lanka
Association of Pioneer Quality Control Research (PQCRA), Taiwan
The Association of QC Headquarters of Thailand (QCHQ), Thailand
Aerial view of Yokohama
Call for Papers
We would like to call for papers globally from each and every small group (QC Circle) regardless of the type of business or operation. The effect of small group activities is enormous in terms of human resource development, vitalization of the workshops and problem-solving activities. Present your successful case studies at the ICQCC 2011-Yokohama, where these small group activities were born and developed as QC Circles, and exchange opinions globally to learn from each other.
1. Improvement (Kaizen) case studiesPresentation from identifying problems/assignments of the workshop related to Quality, Cost, Safety, Maintenance, CS and Environment etc., to solving them
2. Operation case studiesPresentation summarizing ideas on activities, member’s growth, enhancement of workshop capabilities through continuous improvement (Kaizen) activities
3. Promotion case studiesPresentation by mangers, promoters and/or the Secretariat regarding how to provide education and training, support and guidance as and when required, so as to develop and vitalize small group activities
4. TQM and Small Group Activities Presentation dealing with small group activities under TQM promotion, and/or linked to TQM activities such as Quality Assurance, Policy Management etc,.
5. Small group activities at each respective countryPresentation reporting activity or promotion status, history or development of small group activities at each respective country
6. Others
ICQCC’11
Competition Stream (Presentation Evaluation)
Since 2007, the Competition Stream (Presentation Evaluation) has been introduced for those wishing to participate. At ICQCC 2011-Yokohama, examiners domestic and overseas will evaluate presentations based on the set evaluation criteria, and either among excellent, outstanding or meritorious award will be given. 1. Improvement (Kaizen) case studies and 2. Operation cases studies will be able to join the competition stream.
ICQCC’11
We call for papers under the following categories:
Preliminary Application Form - Call for PapersPlease complete and submit this form by fax at +81-3-3225-1814 or e-mail to [email protected],with 300 words English summary of your paper and your (circle's) short biographical Sketch
Title of Paper
Name of Circle(Representative)
Organization/Company
Contact
□ Please tick the box if you wish to present at competition stream
Job title:
Category: (Choose 1-6 from the above)
Address:
Phone: Fax: E-mail:
Division/Section: