How to Collaborate and Make Teams Work More Effectively

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How to Collaborate and Make Teams Work More Effectively
APICS Cleveland
October 2013
Newsletter
“The mission of the Cleveland Chapter is
to continue to be the premier provider
of operations management education in
the greater Cleveland area.”
How to Collaborate and Make Teams
Work More Effectively
By: Dr. Robert Stoll
OCTOBER PDM DETAILS
The point of the discussion is to encourage team members to think creatively and collaborate.
This challenge involves a real hands-on project working
in teams, where each team competes with the others to
specifically show the advantages and disadvantages of
teams. But also, the way you work while performing the
exercise can reveal a lot about your personality and how
you tackle challenges in the workplace and life. There
will be prizes give to the top teams.
Topic:
How to Collaborate and make
teams work more effectively
Speakers:
Dr. Robert Stoll
Location:
The City Club
850 Euclid Ave.
Cleveland, Ohio 44114
2nd Floor Conf Rm
Attendees will learn a great deal about teams, teamwork
and themselves and at the same time everyone will have
fun.
Date:
Agenda:
Wednesday, October 10th, 2013
5:30—6:15 PM Arrival / Registration
6:15—7:00 PM Dinner
7:00—8:00 PM Presentation
8:00—8:30 PM Discuss / Closing Remarks
Admission:
APICS Member
$30.00
Non-Member
$35.00
Student Member
$10.00
Student Non-Member
$15.00
Add $5 if you pay at the door
RSVP:
Program deadline for registration is
Tuesday, October 9th, 2013
Registration
& Payment:
Register and pay online by visiting us at
http://www.apicscleveland.org/?q=pdms . You
may register online and pay online using
Visa, MasterCard, Discover, or American
Express. There will be a $5 up charge if you
need to pay at the door. Note—These are
procedures using Cvent secured services.
Points
Receive One Certification Maintenance Point
for each PDM attended.
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
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Monthly PDM Topic
President’s Message
City Club venue for 2013-14
Special Announcements
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APICS members work here
Train the trainer workshop
Membership Info
BOD Contact Page
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President’s Message
APICS 2013 / 2014…..
While I am writing write this message, I am in attendance at the APICS
2013 conference. In general, 2013 was a planning and positioning year for
APICS. 2014 will see an execution of those strategies. Beginning October
1, 2013, APICS will be launching a new brand and logo. The previous
brand “APICS The Association for Operations Management” will now just
be “APICS”. The Cleveland chapter will begin implementing the new logo
over the next few months. While the new logo is important I believe what
is really important is the new strategy and direction for APICS.
Supply chain management is a dynamic field and constantly changing.
APICS has partnered with Michigan State University to conduct academic
and professional research. In addition, the board composition has been changed to set the organization on a future path of growth. APICS will focus on increasing membership and expanding knowledge of the brand.
While APICS certification is widely known in production, operations and supply chain management circles, the
brand is weak outside of these areas. Social networking and mobile applications will be some of the new tools
that APICS will use to market the brand.
APICS is positioning itself for the future. Over the past 25 years, strategic planning, communications, and leadership have become integral requirements for effective supply chain management. The question now concerns
how these requirements have evolved in a world where supply chain strategy must consider multiple channels
and business models. APICS will study this shift and share recognized competencies considered essential for
chain success. APICS has embarked on a new project looking at what’s likely to shape the future.
Board Positions
APICS has a few positions open on the Board. Please consider being a volunteer on the Board to network with
other professionals, improve your skills which will enhance your career, and to continuously learn and have fun
while doing so. If you have any interest in joining the team, please contact me. Research (Tom Rath bestselling author & Gallup senior scientist) has shown that those who volunteer are more engaged in their jobs,
are more satisfied and happier with their life in general.
Best regards,
Bob
Dr. Robert Stoll
APICS Cleveland Chapter
[email protected]
[email protected]
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ANNOUNCEMENTS / SPECIAL NOTES TO CHAPTER:
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November PDM: Wednesday 11/13/13 at the City Club - Dr. Joe Muscatello, Kent State
University.
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No PDM in December due to holidays.
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January PDM moved to 3rd Wednesday (1/15/14) of the month due to the way the dates
fall and the second Wednesday being too close to holidays.
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Fall classes have been cancelled due to low attendance and will be rescheduled after
January 1st, 2014.
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CONGRATULATIONS to the Board of Directors and all of the Cleveland Chapter for retaining
PLATNUM STATUS. This is an awesome accomplishment and distinguishes the Cleveland
Chapter as one of the elite chapter in the nation.
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Cleveland Chapter to donate $500 scholarships to CWRU, CSU, and AU for Mid Atlantic Student Case Competition (more to come on this subject).
APICS Cleveland Chapter 2013-2014 PDM Venue at
THE CITY CLUB.
The City Club is located downtown at 850 Euclid Ave
Directions: Convenient garage parking is available in the APMCO parking garage immediately West of and next door to City Club building.
Covered access to the building is available via a walk-way bridge on the
4th level of the garage. Once in the building, take elevator to 2nd floor for
dinner and meeting. Please bring your parking ticket to the PDM for
validation.
From the West Take I-90 east to E. 9th Street exit, E. 9th Street North
to Prospect, left on Prospect. AMPCO Parking is on the right about 1/2
block.
From the South via I-71 I-71 North to I-90. I-90 to E. 9th Street, E. 9th
Street North to Prospect., left on Prospect. AMPCO Parking is on the
right about 1/2 block.
From the South via I-77 I-77 North to Exit 163 (E 9th St exit), E. 9th
Street North to Prospect, left on Prospect. AMPCO Parking is on the
right about 1/2 block.
From the East I-90 west to Exit 173A (Prospect Avenue exit), Right on Prospect, past 9th Street. AMPCO Parking is on
the right about 1/2 block down.
Directions are also available at: http://www.cityclub.org/AboutUs/ParkingDirections/tabid/170/Default.aspx
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ATTENTION all APICS Chapter Instructors–
Do you want or need the following training to apply for the APICS Qualified Instructor Program or just need this special training to
enhance presentation skills? If so; plan to attend the
Train-The-Trainer Workshop (TTT) - Columbus, Ohio
October 25-26, 2013 (Fri/Sat)
Note: TTT is being held in conjunction with the Mid-Atlantic District Meeting.
This Train the Trainer Workshop is designed to provide attendees with skills, techniques and workable methodologies to successfully deliver adult training in any subject.
Objectives:
During this interactive workshop, you will write instructional objectives, formulate lesson plans, and personally present two
training sessions. One session will be 5 minutes in length and the second will be 10 minutes. During these sessions the
attendee will use the procedures, tools, and techniques learned in this workshop. Both sessions will be recorded and critiqued specifically for you. Most find this real-time-learning process to be so effective that they can put their new skills to
use immediately upon completion.
This class is designed to improve the delivery of your future training sessions allowing you to instruct in a confident, more
results-oriented manner. This material understands various student learning preferences and prepares you to address the
unique needs of today’s learner.
Who Should Attend: People who instruct or want to instruct adults.
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Beginner
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Intermediate
 Advanced
Class Activities:
During the first part of the class, we will meet each other, learn the specifics of the course, its purpose, the basics of successful instruction and the overall objectives we plan to achieve.
During the remainder of the two days, we will cover the following topics: the training process, learning objectives, lesson
plans, the components of communication and motivation, training evaluation, media selection, and challenges. These sessions will include your active participation in training demonstrations, some of which will be recorded and replayed for critique by your peers and the workshop instructors. This interactive workshop facilitates learning by doing.
At the conclusion of this workshop, the participants will understand how to:
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Use visual aids
Motivate learners
Effectively use media
Lay out a training room
Write learner-centered instructional objectives
Deliver training that meets learning objectives
Effectively prepare and deliver a training session
Prepare visuals that are clear, effective and related to the topic
And much, much more
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Classroom hours: 15
Format: Two-day workshop (8:00 AM – 5:30 PM.)
Location: Embassy Suites-Columbus Airport, 2836 Airport Drive, Columbus, OH 43219
Rate: $129/night + tax (includes breakfast)
Reservation information and room block code will be provided once district meeting is announced.
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Price: $400
Fee includes: Textbook and classroom supplies, Lunch & coffee breaks
Transportation, Lodging, other expenses: on your own
Minimum class size: six students (we reserve the right to cancel the class if registrations are not at minimum by September
27, 2013)
Completion award: Certificate
Instructor: Pamela Somers, CPIM, CIRM, CSCP
TO RESERVE YOUR SEAT CONTACT:
Leann Goettel @ 800-444-2742 x5522 or [email protected]
There is a maximum of 10 seats available - so make your reservation NOW!
RESERVATION DEADLINE IS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2013
Payment information:
by check: mail to Leann Goettel, 4619 Williamsport Road, Monongahela, PA 15063 – make check
payable to APICS Pittsburgh Chapter.
by credit card: (Visa/Master Card/Discover) – call credit card information into Leann Goettel –
800-444-2742 x5522.
About the instructor
Pamela Somers, CPIM, CIRM, CSCP
Principal, Saw-Whet Solutions
Somers is principal of Saw-Whet Solutions, a training and consulting firm specializing in progressive supply chain and operations management
strategies, including systems implementation, Just-in-Time, lean, total quality management, and sales and operations planning, with a focus
on managing change. She has more than 24 years of comprehensive training and practical experience. Somers is recognized by APICS as a
master instructor for instructor development programs and review courses for both the APICS Certified in Production and Inventory Management (CPIM) and Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP) exams.
Somers currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Canadian Supply Chain Sector Council (CSCSC) and is a former director of the
APICS Canadian District. She has served as a member of the APICS Finance Committee, the Chair of Governance Committee, and the
APICS Board of Directors.
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An APICS Cleveland Chapter Member Works Here
ABB Inc
Accenture
Accounting Software Solutions
ACS Industries
Aero Fluid Products
Ajilon Professional Staffing
AkzoNobel
Aleris International Inc
American Greetings Corporation
American Steel & Wire Corp
Amresco Inc
ArcelorMittal
Ashland University
Avery Dennison
Avtron Holdings, LLC
BASF Corporation
Bearing Technologies
Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems
Bendix Spicer Foundation Brake
Bettcher Industries, Inc.
Boehringer-Ingelheim
Bowden Manufacturing Corp
Carlisle Brake and Friction
Case Western Reserve University
Cinetic Landis Corp. (CITCO / Gardner)
Cleveland Clinic
Cleveland Foodbank, Inc
Cleveland Motion Controls
Cleveland State University
Corporate Search Consultants
Crane Lear Romec
CresCor
Deloitte Consulting
Delta Systems Incorporated
Dillards Department Stores
Dow Chemical
DuPont
Eaton Corporation
Envirotest Systems
ERICO Internation Corporation
Ericson Manufacturing Company
Eriez Magnetics
Eriez Manufacturing
Ernst & Young LLP
e-Ventus Corporation
EYE Lighting International
Faber-Castell USA, Inc.
Famous Enterprises
Ferro Corporation
First Energy
Foseco
Foseco / Vesuvius
Fulcrum ConsultingWorks, Inc
Gebauer Company
Georgios Oven Fresh Pizza
Getters Corp of America
Giesecke & Devrient
Global Brass and Copper
Goodrich Corp
GrafTech International Ltd.
Great Lakes Integrated
H C Starck Inc
HDT Engineered Technologies
HDT EP, Inc.
HDT Global
HDT Tactical Systems
Heidelberg Distirbuting
Henkel Corporation
Herr Electronics
Holmbury, Inc
Hose Master Inc
Hy-Ko Products
ICI Paints
Invacare
Jack Gips Incorporated
JBT FoodTech
Jenne Inc
Johnsonite
Kichler Lighting
Koyo Corp. of USA
KSK Visual Ingenuity
Lincon Electric
Lokring Technology LLC
L'Oreal USA
LuK Automotive Systems Inc
Maclean Fogg Saegertown LLC
Mansfield Plumbing Product
Meaden & Moore, LTD.
Meriam Instr
Meriam Process Technologies
Merit Brass Company
Merritt Woodwork
MetroHealth System
Miami University
Micro Center
Mitsubishi
Moen Incorporated
Momentive Performance Materials
Morgan Advanced Ceramics
Morrison Products Inc
Nanofilm Ltd
National Biological Corporation
National Machine Company
Nestle USA
NGKF
Nordson Corporation
Oak Printing Company
OMNOVA Solutions Inc.
Parker Hannifin
PB Consulting, LC
PepsiCo
Philips Healthcare
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Pilkington
Pipeline Development Co
PMC Ind
PolyOne Corp
Pompili Precast Concrete
PPG Industries Incorporated
Presence Of IT
Pressco Technology Inc
PricewaterhouseCoopers
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
Process Technology
Pyrotek Inc.
Radix Wire Company
Ridge Tool Company
ROA Solutions Group, LLC
Robert Bosch Tool Corporation
Robin Industries, Inc.
Rockwell Automation
Rotek Incorporated
Saint-Gobain Crystals
SAP America
Sea Air Space M&M
Sea Air Space Machining & Molding
Sedlak
SFS intec, Inc.
Sherwin Williams Auto Finishes
ShurTech Brands, LLC
SIFCO Forge
State Industrial Products
Steris Corporation
Stock Equipment
Stone Industrial Division
Superior Tool Co
Swagelok
Swagelok Hy-Level Industries
Technical Consumer Products
Terex Material Handling
The Kennedy Group
The Kichler Lighting Group
The M.F. Cachat Company
The Muscatello Group
The Sherwin Williams Company
Tonia Deal Consultants
Travel Centers of America
Tremco
TT Electronics Intergrated Manufacturing
Services
Unique Paving Materials Corp
US Endoscopy
Veitsch-Radex America LLC
Visual Marking Systems Inc
Vitamix Corporation
Welch's
Welded Tubes Inc
Western a Scott Fetzer Co.
Youngstown State University
Pictures From Our September PDM.
Michael Ford delivered an inspiring talk and interactive discussion on Demand-Based
Manufacturing for our September PDM. Those that attended the meeting found it very
enlightening. The food and the atmosphere were GREAT.
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2011/2012 APICS Chapter Membership Data
October 2013 - APICS Chapter Membership & Anniversaries
New Certification
Anniversaries
Congratulations!!!
5 Years
Bryan Buckley
Benjamin Shyong, CPIM
15 Years
Julie Teel
Kevin Lyons, CPIM
New Members
Polly Widmer
20 Years
Ingrid Weaver
Harold Wherley, CPIM
Joel Carner
Michael Murray, CPIM
25 Years
John Hanley
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CLEVELAND CHAPTER BOARD MEMBERS
NAME
TITLE
ORGANIZATION
Brent Alberda
Robert Stoll
(open)
(open)
Dan DiFilippo, CPIM
Dan Zubricky
Ed Merker, CPIM
(open)
Roger Davis
Dennis Okocha, CPIM, CSCP
Steve Nemeth, CPIM, CSCP
(open)
Yvonne Nader
Kevin Ward
Leilei (Benjamin) Kou
Niki Zmij
Oya Tukel
Kamlesh Mathur
(open)
Past President
Capgemini
President
Ashland University
President-Elect
Secretary
Treasurer
Tarkett
Director of Programs / Events
Arcelor Mittal
Director of Communications
Swagelok Company
Academic Affairs Advisor
Director of Chapter Marketing
National Safety Apparel
Director of Membership
Aero Fluid Products
Director at Large
Director of Education
Advisor Systems & Technology America Greetings Corp
Employment Services Coordinator Accounting Principals
Historian
Administrative Assistant
Cleveland State University
Representative
Cleveland State University
Representative
Case Weatherhead School of Mgmt
Representative
John Carroll University
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