Learn the Principles and Tools for Lead Time Reduction in Manufacturing Enterprises
Gain expertise in lead time reduction with UW-Madison’s Quick Response Manufacturing (QRM) Certificate. This program provides the core principles and tools to help manufacturing professionals reduce lead times by up to 80%, cut costs by 20-40%, and drive competitive advantage in high-mix, low-volume production environments.
Professional Benefits
This QRM Certificate offers a formal credential from a top-tier university, certifying your mastery of QRM principles, tools, and techniques. With this credential, you’ll be equipped to lead QRM implementations, improve operational performance, and share insights on QRM’s impact at industry events, enhancing your career and your organization’s success.
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No upfront cost required—simply register and start fulfilling the requirements to earn your QRM Certificate. Upon completion, a nominal processing fee of $195 secures your printed and framed certificate. Take the next step in advancing your career and helping your organization thrive.
James Rink
Program Director
The QRM Certificate includes five requirements, with the first four designed to be completed in any order – there is no specific sequence. After fulfilling these requirements, participants will proceed to the final step: the QRM reflection. All courses are offered virtually or in person in Madison, Wisconsin, through Interdisciplinary Professional Programs (InterPro).
1) QRM Core Course
2) QRM Elective Courses (Choose Two Courses):
- QRM Shop Floor Mastery
- QRM Business Process Optimization
- QRM for Consultants
- QRM for Supply Chain & Purchasing Professionals
- QRM Strategic Leadership
- QRM International Conference
3) Leadership Core Course (Choose One Course):
- Agile for Technical Teams from Principles to Practice
- Coaching and Mentoring for Technical Leaders
- Critical Conversations: Results-Based Communication
- Effectively managing Technical Teams
- Leadership Beyond Your Team: Managing Up and Managing Across
- Mastering the Transition from Technical Expert to Manager
4) Advanced Technical Core Course (Choose One Course):
- Data Analytics for Technical Engineers
- Decisionmaking as a Competitive Advantage: Choosing by Advantages (CBA)
- Foundations of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
- Organizational Agility in Digital Transformation: Designing and Leading Change
- Principles of Engineering Project Management
- Root Cause Analysis Tools for Technical Applications
5) QRM Reflection: In addition to the core and elective courses, the QRM Reflection is a vital part of the certificate requirements, designed to consolidate and showcase your understanding of Quick Response Manufacturing (QRM) principles. This assessment encourages you to apply QRM insights within your professional context, bridging theoretical knowledge with practical application. Through this written reflection, you’ll demonstrate your analytical and problem-solving abilities as they relate to QRM, reinforcing the skills and knowledge gained throughout the program.
Recommended Reading: To support your learning journey, we recommend the following:
- It’s About Time: The Competitive Advantage of Quick Response Manufacturing
- MCT Quick Reference Guide
- Quick Response Manufacturing: A Companywide Approach to Reducing Lead Times
- The Practitioner’s Guide to POLCA: The Production Control System for High-Mix, Low-Volume and Custom Products
Have You Previously Completed Some Courses? – You’re already on your way!
If you have completed any eligible courses within seven years prior to enrolling in the certificate program, you may receive credit for these courses.
Special note on ISyE 641:
If you have completed the UW-Madison graduate course ISyE 641 within the past 7 years, you are well on your way to earning the QRM Certificate, as it waives the first two requirements (the QRM Core Course and two QRM Elective Courses).
Please see “Certificate Requirements at a Glance” for more information
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