PRSJ Express

Saturday, February 7, 2009 Issue 22   VOLUME 1 ISSUE 23  
TOPICS
Membership Corner
President's Message
PRSJ Calendar of Events
APICS - PRSJ Professional Development Meeting Information
PRSJ Board of Directors
Education Update
CONTENTS
Visual Management Techniques for Lean Administration
Courses Offered in 2009
Anne is Coming to Town
Meeting Schedule
Hello to All of Our Members
Princeton South Jersey Board of Directors
Visual Management Techniques for Lean Administration
February Professional Development Meeting
Princeton South Jersey Chapter

 
Get ready for an amazing time February 18th at the Cranbury Inn in Cranbury, NJ with an inspiring talk on Visual Management Techniques for Lean Administration! In response to member requests for speakers on the Topic of Lean Management, we are flying in Anne Haberkorn from Appleton, Wisconsin to make this presentation!
  
Anne was one of the top presenters at Congress for Progress 33, where she conducted a focus clinic on a similar topic. Anne is the Director for the Lean Performance Center at Fox Valley Technical College in Appleton.  At the College, Anne’s expertise is in production and inventory control as well as lean manufacturing practices.  Most of Anne’s work experience was at OshKosh B’Gosh as the Inventory Control Manager.  Anne has also worked for Appleton , formerly known as Appleton Papers, as a Logistics Analyst and for Kimberly Clark in the International Finance Department.  
 
 Location : Cranbury Inn  
 Date :
February 18, 2009 

Topic :Visual Management Techniques for Lean Administration 

 Are processes within your working environment complex?  Attend this presentation to explore visual techniques and how they can be used to simplify practices within your office or administrative setting.
 
This highly interactive session will focus on how to set up a visual workplace and maintain the gains after implementation. Using 5S as a starting point, the presentation overviews the process steps to setup work stations, train team-members, and increase quality through the use of visual systems. Building on the foundation of lean as a practical approach, participants will see how visual techniques enhance the concept of “flow” to between internal and external supplier/customer relationships.

Finally, this focus clinic will describe solutions to some of the common issues encountered while establishing such systems, including achieving necessary quality levels, encouraging involvement & enthusiasm, and preventing back-slipping to the old process. 

 
Registration: 5:30 - 6:30 PM
Presentation: 6:30 - 7:30 PM
Dinner: 7:30 - 8:45 PM 

 
  Cost:
 
$30 member
 $35 non member
 $20 student 
 * Cash or Check (made out to APICS-PRSJ)
Pre-registration helps keep our cost down. Walk-ins are always accepted

 
About the Speaker

 

Anne Haberkorn, CFPIM, CIRM, CSCP, Jonah, C.P.M.

Anne Haberkorn works at Fox Valley Technical College in Appleton, Wisconsin as the Director for the Lean Performance Center.  At the College, Anne’s expertise is in production and inventory control as well as lean manufacturing practices.  Most of Anne’s work experience was at OshKosh B’Gosh as the Inventory Control Manager.  Anne has also worked for Appleton, formerly known as Appleton Papers, as a Logistics Analyst and for Kimberly Clark in the International Finance Department. 

 

Anne earned a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh and a Masters degree in Education from the University of Wisconsin-Stout. Anne holds a current State of Wisconsin teaching certificate.

 

Continuing to stay current in her field, Anne has held various APICS offices for the local chapter and on the region staff for Wisconsin and Michigan.  Anne chaired the 2005 APICS International Conference.  Most recently, Anne has completed the Wisconsin Development Leadership Program, and was recognized as the Fox Valley APICS Chapter’s 2007 Member of the Year.

 


 

Directions
Traveling South on the New Jersey Turnpike Use Exit 8A

-Take Route 32 West (to the right), to Route 130 South (to the left).

-Proceed south on Route 130 (in the right hand lane) thru the light at Dey Road.  200 feet south of Dey Road bear right off of Route 130 onto North Main Street.

-Go through the Village, cross over the Lake; The Cranbury Inn will be the seventh (7th)  building on the left after the Lake ~ four (4) miles from the Turnpike tool booths.


Traveling South on Route 130
-Approximately 3 miles south of Dayton and Deans note, as landmarks, the signs for the NJ Turnpike and Route 32; and a 'Park and Ride' on the right.
-Proceed south on Route 130 (in the right hand lane) thru the light at Dey  Road.  200 feet south of Dey Road bear right off of Route 130 onto North Main Street, Cranbury.
-Go through the Village, cross over the Lake and The Cranbury Inn will be the seventh (7th) building on the left after the Lake.


Traveling South on Route One
-Exit onto Scudders Mill Road (changes to Plainsboro Road in Plainsboro).
-Travel approximately six (6) miles to Main Street, Cranbury (Route 535).
-Turn right onto Main Street, go through the Village, cross over the Lake, and The Cranbury Inn will be the seventh (7th) building on the left after the Lake, (approx 7 miles from Route One and Scudders Mill Road).


Traveling North on the New Jersey Turnpike - Use Exit 8
-Take Route 33 East (to your right); travel one mile and take Route 133 West.
-Take the first Exit off Route 133 (Route 130 North/New Brunswick).  Go to the circle 1/2 mile ahead.
-At the traffic circle turn left and cross the south bound lanes of Route 130.  You will then be on South Main Street, Cranbury.  The Cranbury Inn is one mile ahead on your right.


Traveling North on Route 130
-Cross Princeton-Hightstown Road (Route 571) in East Windsor and proceed thru three traffic lights. At 3rd light; Old Cranbury Road / traffic circle ahead.
-At the traffic circle turn left and cross the south bound lanes of Route 130.  You will then be on South Main Street, Cranbury.  The Cranbury Inn is one mile ahead on your right.


Traveling North on Route One
-Exit onto Scudders Mill Road (changes to Plainsboro Road in Plainsboro).
-Travel approximately six (6) miles to Main Street, Cranbury (Route 535).
-Turn right onto Main Street, go through the Village, cross over the Lake; The Cranbury Inn will be the seventh (7th) building on the left after the Lake.  (approx 7 miles from Route One and Scudders Mill Road).


Traveling West on Route 33
-On Route 33 West past "Twin Rivers" take Route 133 West to Route 130 North/New Brunswick.
-On Route 130 North proceed to the traffic circle 1/2 mile ahead.
-At the traffic circle turn left and cross the south bound lanes of Route 130.  You will then be on South Main Street, Cranbury.  The Cranbury Inn is one mile ahead on your right.
 
 


 

 
Courses Offered in 2009
Education

“Spring 2009”

Master Planning of Resources, Mt. Laurel, NJ

Start Date: February 17, 2009
Time: 6:30 - 9:30 PM 
Location: OKI Data Americas, 2020 Bishops Gate Blvd., Mount Laurel, NJ 08054
Instructor: TBD
8 weeks, 24 instruction hours
Cost: $550 includes workbook. 15% discount for an APICS member or a 15% discount for groups of 3 or more from the same company. Make checks payable to APICS-PRSJ. Register at: www.apics-prsj.org

Description - Master Planning of Resources
Explore processes used to develop sales and operations plans and learn to identify and assess internal and external demand and forecasting requirements. The course focuses on the importance of producing achievable master schedules that are consistent with business policies, objectives, and resource constraints. Topics include:
  • Demand Management
  • Sales and Operations Planning
  • Master Scheduling
  • Measuring the Business Plan

 

Basics of Supply Chain Management, East Windsor, NJ

Start Date: February 26, 2009
Time: 6:30 - 9:30 PM 
Location: Shiseido America, 366 Princeton-Hightstown Road, East Windsor, NJ 08520
Instructor: TBD
10 weeks, 30 instruction hours
Cost: $550 includes workbook. 15% discount for an APICS member or a 15% discount for groups of 3 or more from the same company. Make checks payable to APICS-PRSJ

Register at: apics-prsj.org Also see the courses section at our website for recommended reference materials; these costs not included in tuition fee

Description - Basics of Supply Chain Management
Explore the basic concepts of managing the flow of materials in a supply chain. In the Basics you get a complete overview of material flow, from internal and external suppliers, to and from your organization. Topics include
    • Elements of the Supply Chain
    • Just-in-Time (JIT)
    • Total Quality Management (TQM)
    • Manufacturing Resources Planning (MRP II)
    • Demand Planning
    • Capacity Management.
Other Courses Offered This Spring
3/10 -- Certified Supply Chain Professional, East Windsor, NJ
3/17 -- Master Planning of Resources, East Windsor, NJ (changed to Tuesdays, was 3/19)
5/12 -- Detailed Scheduling and Planning, Mt. Laurel, NJ
5/21 -- Execution and Control of Operations, East Windsor, NJ (changed to Thursdays, was 5/26)

 
Anne is Coming to Town
President's Message
February 2009
 
 
Hello to all of our PRSJ members.  Where is the time going? It’s already February.  PRSJ started the year with our first Professional Development Meeting (PDM) being held at the Princeton Triumph Brewing Company located on Nassau Street in Princeton.  We had a super tour of the brewery and a superb presentation from PRSJ Executive Vice President, Bryan Warshofsky on “How to be a Good Implementee”.  One indication of a good presentation is that it generates discussion – and there was plenty of discussion from, and within, the audience during this one.
 
Our speaker for February, Anne Haberkorn, will be coming to New Jersey from her Wisconsin home to expand on the 5S methodology and other visual techniques to enhance "flow".  Anne has a wealth of knowledge and utilizes her teaching experience to create excellent presentations. So I’m sure attending our February meeting at the Cranbury Inn will be worthwhile.
 
Speaking of teaching, we have two certification preparatory courses starting this month:
 
 February 17th  ---  Master Planning of Resources,   Mt. Laurel, NJ
February 26th   ---  Basics of Supply Chain Management,   East Windsor, NJ

Register for these, and other courses using our website: www.apics-prsj.org.  Additional courses offered Spring 2009 can be found in the Education section of this newsletter or at our website.

As always, please let us hear from you about what you’d like to see at our PDMs and anything suggestions you might have for our PRSJ  Chapter in general that would help us better serve our members.

I look forward to hearing from you and seeing you at our February PDM.
Best Wishes,

George Lazarides, CPIM
 
 

 
Meeting Schedule

Remaining Meetings for 2008-2009
 

Date

Speaker

Topic

Location

02/18/2009

Anne Haberkorn

Visual Management Techniques
for Lean Administration

Cranbury Inn

03/18/2009

Rick Cathers &
David Seeber

General Pencil vs. China
A Case Study

Cafe Gallery

04/15/2009

TBD

TBD

TBD

05/20/2009

Gary Pezzuti

TBD  + Career workshop
preceding the meeting

Cranbury Inn

06/17/2009

TBD

Top Management Night

TBD

 


 
Hello to All of Our Members

Hello to all of our PRSJ members!

V.P. of Membership: Frank Albatangelo

Now that we are in February, I want to thank all those members of the PRSJ chapter who have recently renewed their APICS memberships to continue with their APICS education and other chapter benefits.

APICS—The Association for Operations Management is an international educational society recognized worldwide for its training and certification programs. Our nearly 70,000 members are resource management professionals from 20,000 manufacturing and service companies around the world. APICS members are individuals responsible for directing the supply chain, materials management, information services, purchasing, customer service, and quality control within their companies.

Membership in APICS is open to anyone with an interest in the field of Operations or Resource Management. Although the roots of APICS are in manufacturing production and inventory management, the scope of our society has broadened over the years to address operations and resource management issues in a wide variety of organizations, including banks, utilities, and health care. MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS: APICS membership brings with it a variety of benefits. APICS members receive the monthly magazine, APICS-The Performance Advantage and the APICS Dictionary, as well as the APICS International Conference and Exposition Proceedings. APICS members can participate in a variety of electronic discussion forums, receive information from the APICS Hotline, and take advantage of the APICS Career Center.

APICS members receive discounts on the hundreds of publications available at the APICS Bookstore. In addition, APICS members receive discounts on Society educational workshops and programs, as well as discounts on certification exam registration and registration for the APICS International Conference and Exposition. Of course, the opportunity to network with your peers is a benefit that's hard to put a price tag on - you may just find a solution to that problem that's been a real headache for your company!

APICS offers several categories of membership, including Professional, Group-Site, and Student. Anyone can join under a Professional membership. A Group-Site membership entitles a specific company facility or location to five designated members who receive the normal APICS publications, but any employee of the company is eligible for member discounts on publications and programs. A Student membership is available to full-time students at accredited institutions of higher learning. Education Educational programs, such as Certified in Production and Inventory Management (CPIM) and Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP), provide information regarding the interdependencies of all business disciplines. APICS certifications are internationally recognized, often specified in employment ads, and can provide you with a foot in the door at the next employer. Members in between positions can attend our classes for just the price of the learning materials.

Member Application: If you are taking or plan to begin taking courses toward APICS Certification via classes held by APICS PRSJ, it makes good sense to become an APICS member and to qualify for the discount of 15% off each class. Your annual membership cost will be covered by the time you take your second class!! To become a member, either enroll online or download an application and mail it to APICS to start shaping your future today. APICS Membership is $200 ($165 for National Membership and $35 for Chapter dues). Be sure to request to be placed in the Princeton South Jersey chapter. You can obtain an application by going on the web to the following link:

http://www.apics.org/Membership/Join/professional.htm then download a prospectus (PDF pages 9-12), ">http://www.apics.org/Membership/Join/professional.htm then download a prospectus (PDF pages 9-12), ">http://www.apics.org/Membership/Join/professional.htm then download a prospectus (PDF pages 9-12),

or call APICS Customer Support at (800) 444-APICS (2742) or (703) 354-8851 to enroll join by phone.


 
Princeton South Jersey Board of Directors
Board of Directors for 2008 - 2009

President
George Lazarides, CPIM

Executive Vice President
Bryan Warshofsky, CPIM

Recording Secretary
Brian Dougherty

V.P. Programs

Lucille Lucas

V.P. Finance
Robert Wetherill, CPIM

V.P. Education
Kenneth Wilding 

V.P. Membership

Frank Abatangelo

V.P. Marketing

Jeffrey Dougherty

Newsletter Editor
Richard Piccone

Arrangements Director
Diane Pacholec

Employment Director
Dave Hollinger, CPIM, CSCP

Company Coordinator

Blair Williams, CFPIM, CSCP, Jonah

Presidents Advisory Council

John Zoller

Member at Large

James O’Donnell

 
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