The Automotive IATF 16949:2016 Memory Jogger serves as the concise guidebook to the IATF 16949:2016 augmentations of the ISO 9001:2015 Standard. It is designed as a convenient and quick reference book to the specific automotive requirements in the Standard. Each requirement is covered in an easy to navigate and learn question format structure, What is it? How do I do it? Tools and Techniques to achieve it, What documents you can use to prove it Questions to ensure you know it, and How can you fail at it? to help manage the change, minimize the risk to the consumer, and integrate IATF 16949:2016 into the management system. Not much has been written to describe how to make use of the IATF 16949:2016 standard and almost all of what has been written is written for the few people in an organization who are responsible for guiding the implementation effort. However, in the end, almost every member of the company will be affected by IATF 16949:2016 and while this Memory Jogger will be a big help to management and the individuals responsible for guiding the implementation effort, it will be an even bigger help in assisting with the education, training, and buy-in of the many members of the company that are relied upon for the day to day execution of the business. It is for this reason that this Memory Jogger was designed: to help each and every member of the company understand what it is they need to do and how they need to do it in order to successfully follow the requirements of IATF 16949:2016. In short, this Memory Jogger it is a how-to reference book for improvement, innovation and structured successful change as an organization grows and evolves with the IATF 16949:2016 standard. The book identifies the elements to lead in the field of automotive manufacturing, and if you follow the principles and approaches described in the Memory Jogger you will be utilizing decades worth of knowledge on best practices and time tested approaches that drive success. (Please note that The Automotive IATF 16949:2016 Memory Jogger focuses on the automotive augmentations to the ISO 9001:2015 Standard. The Memory Jogger ISO 9001:2015 covers the ISO requirements in the same question format structure.) GOAL/QPC can also design custom covers for this Memory Jogger to match your company colors and branding and include a message from your company executives about the importance of this topic to the business. (Memory Joggers are available in two standard sizes. The pocket size is 3.5" x 5.5" and the desktop size, with a larger font, is 5" x 7". This page is for the 3.5" x 5.5" pocket size version. The desktop size can be found by clicking on See all formats and editions at the top of this page and then clicking on the arrow > in front of Spiral-bound, or by searching for the ISBN, 9781576811924) GOAL/QPC Since 1995 GOAL/QPC has been a leader in the world of Quality Management. GOAL/QPC's concisely written pocket guides, known as Memory Joggers, enable people at all organizational levels to learn and apply tools, methods and processes that are critically needed to attain world-class organizational excellence. With over 12M copies in circulation, our customers value our Memory Joggers as stand-alone learning resources or for use in a training environment. Made popular with our trademark format of "What is it, What does it do, How do I do it?" , published in a pocket sized spiral binding, users can quickly find and acquire knowledge and insight from the leading edge book content. Jeremy Hazel, Plexus International. Jeremy Hazel is an experienced Trainer and Curriculum Developer for ISO 9000, ISO/TS 16949, AS9100, ISO 14000, ISO 13485, Core Tools, GD&T, and Problem Solving. He received his Masters Degree in Business Administration with specialization in Quality Management. Mr. Hazel was the lead author in revising The Memory Jogger® ISO 9001:2015 to the 2015 version of the standard and is the lead author and contributor in writing, editing, and updating this new IATF 16949 Memory Jogger, the ISO 13485 Memory Jogger, and the AS9100 D Memory Jogger. Scott A. Gray, Automotive Industry Action Group (AIAG) Scott Gray is the Director, Quality Products and Services for AIAG. He previously served in global quality leadership roles with major industrial manufacturing companies such as Eaton Corporation, Freudenberg-NOK General Partnership, Borg-Warner Automotive, Medeco Security Locks, AVEX Electronics, and Motorola. While working in the automotive supply base, he volunteered at AIAG spending over nine years collaborating on the AIAG Quality Steering Committee and Board of Directors. Scott has been AIAG s representative on the IATF since January 2016. He was a member of the IATF 16949 Revision project team, and the leader of the Chapter 8 sub-team. Mr. Gray holds a bachelor s degree in industrial engineering from General Motors Institute in Flint, Michigan and was a co-op at Buick Motor Division. Scott is an ASQ Certified Manager of Qual