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During
his thirteen year career at Autoliv, Clay has worked for the
firm in multiple capacities. He currently manages Autoliv’s
Airbag Inflator Research & Development / Prototype operations
in Ogden, Utah. Autoliv Automotive Safety Products is a 2003
Recipient of the Shingo Prize for Excellence in Manufacturing.
Clay earned both a bachelor’s degree in aerospace and
an MBA from Utah State University. He is also a student of
the Toyota Production System and serves as a Shingo Prize
Examiner.
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will discuss why you must obtain employee buy-in, and
the elements of a successful employee involvement plan.
He will show you how to design, implement, and achieve
results from a kaizen system, and he will provide examples
of how you can overcome obstacles to achieve success. |
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