Quality Lunch & Learn: Effective Corrective Actions
From mistake to momentum: turn issues into improvements.
Theme: Quality | No Cost to Attend | Lunch Provided
When something goes wrong on the floor, what happens next? A strong corrective action plan doesn’t just fix the issue—it prevents it from happening again.
Join us for this no-cost Lunch & Learn focused on real-world quality improvements. You’ll walk away with a clear understanding of how to build a Corrective Action Request (CAR) Action Plan and set your team up for long-term success.
What You’ll Learn:
- How to identify root causes (not just symptoms)
- What makes a corrective action truly effective
- How to implement CAR plans that stick
Exclusive Bonus:
Attendees will receive a discounted rate for our in-depth, 8-hour CAPA (Corrective and Preventive Action) Workshop. Take what you learn over lunch even further—develop skills in root cause analysis, effective follow-up, and lasting improvement strategies.
Don’t miss this opportunity to boost your quality systems—and enjoy a great lunch while you’re at it.
ABOUT THE PRESENTER:
Chris Cinieri, Project Manager
Lean Six Sigma Black Belt, DDI (Interpersonal Solutions), ASQ (Quality)
Polaris MEP Project Manager Chris Cinieri has more than 20 years of manufacturing experience working in production, distribution, and quality systems; most recently serving as a Continuous Improvement Manager. Chris has vast experience from production planning through manufacturing, all the way to sales and distribution. Within his role he helps companies create, leverage and audit Quality Management Systems, delivers effective leadership training and facilitates strategic planning. He also serves as the point person for the “Supplier Scouting” service by which Polaris MEP leverages the MEP National Network to assist Rhode Island manufacturers. Chris has a Bachelor of Science degree from Rhode Island College and is a certified Six Sigma Black Belt from the American Society for Quality where he serves on the local ASQ leadership team.