Monthly Archives: March 2025

ASQ Raleigh Special Interest Group Meeting

Life Sciences SIG — March 2025

Last Friday, fifteen people gathered at the NC Biotech Center, where Dr. Milton Krivokuca, an ASQ Fellow, led the discussion on integrating data science and quality to achieve organizational excellence.

After each attendee introduced themselves, Dr. Krivokuca shared his personal journey and decades of association with ASQ and its members. A key message was that connections created by ASQ could lead to new opportunities!

The first half of Dr. Krivokuca’s presentation was focused on the technical, social, personal, and managerial aspects of Quality 4.0 — how does technology enable the organization? Specifically, how do organizations achieve different levels of data/digital maturity? It’s certainly challenging for an organization to respond and adapt quickly to technological advancement while staying focused on its business, customers, and employees.

In addition to understanding what data science (or big data, machine learning, artificial intelligence, etc.) means, the discussion of digital transformation again pointed to organizational culture and how people respond to change.

The first breakout session had three key questions:

  • What are your perspectives of where the data scientist should reside in an organization?
  • Do these quality-data science concepts align with your organization’s digital transformation?
  • What next steps wold be most appropriate for your organization?

Three breakout groups shared their perspectives, for example

  • How to communicate change to employees and customers?
  • How to manage varying levels of digital maturity within the organization? Where do we start?
  • How to overcome the tendency of implementing technology in silos without considering the value stream?
  • What systems or governing structures do we need?

The second half of the presentation and breakout discussion moved into understanding data science and data scientists, making the connection between continuous learning (data science) and continuous improvement (quality).

A key question was “what’s the role of a data scientist?” The related questions are

  • What skills (technical and non-technical) are needed for successful transformation?
  • Which skills do quality professionals already have?
  • How should the organization be designed to develop data science capability?
  • How do Quality and IT organizations fit in the transformation?

The discussion could definitely use more time than scheduled. We look forward to more sessions on such topics. Let us know if you have any suggestions!

Photo of ASQ Raleigh SIG meeting attendees

SIG Meeting — March 2025

This month we had a theme: Shingo — How does it avoid “improvement fatigue.” Seven people (all ASQ Raleigh members) participated in the discussion.

The discussion started with the term QMS. Are we talking about Quality Management Software or Quality Management Systems? They aren’t the same. A tool to assist compliance vs. a system or framework to advance quality?

Who is Shingo? What is the Shingo Model?

Most of us are familiar with TQM, JIT, SMED, Gemba, etc. in Continuous Improvement (CI) but may not know how much Shingo contributed to the knowledge and practice. It’s time to learn more about the concepts/tools and some history of quality by reading a few books by Shingo!

The discussion went around the core elements of the Shingo Model — results, tools, systems, and finally guiding principles and culture. How are these elements connected and what are the most critical?

A common challenge in CI is that it’s often reactive, not built in the structure and operations of the organization. We all heard Deming saying “A bad system will beat a good person every time.” Obviously, creating systems that support the people using the CI tools is management’s responsibility.

The Shingo Model could be a solution to building a sustained CI culture. But why are so few organizations embracing it? We wished that we had more time to discuss how leadership, value, purpose, scientific thinking, and organizational alignment come into play. To be continued…

The next SIG meeting at Frontier RTP will be on Thursday, April 10.