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F060: Stop Patching, Start Solving : How to Address System Failures Before Scaling or Automating

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    N201-202

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Stop Scaling Broken Processes: Use Workarounds to Diagnose System Failures Before Automation

9:00 am – 10:00 am Intermediate

Workarounds are diagnostic data, not operator defiance. When shadow spreadsheets replace MES tracking or quality inspectors skip system steps, the system has failed to match shop-floor reality. This session teaches manufacturing leaders to systematically detect and eliminate root causes before investing in automation. Through three plant scenarios (ERP scheduling chaos, quality inspection drift, maintenance work-order bypasses), attendees learn to apply a workaround taxonomy, use supervisor observation protocols, and assess technology readiness with red-flag criteria. Attendees leave with tools to redesign processes so automation solves problems instead of scaling dysfunction.


CA Before PA: Stop Preventing Problems You Haven’t Fixed Yet

10:00 am – 10:30 am Intermediate

CAPA often becomes a reactive, paperwork-heavy exercise that fixes symptoms instead of eliminating true root causes. Ineffective CAPA allows defects to recur, erodes customer trust, and quietly drives up cost, risk, and operational waste. Implementing a 2026-proven approach for portals that prioritizes verified Corrective Action—validated through data before triggering Preventive Action, organizations ensure problems are resolved, not just predicted. This approach prevents premature prevention efforts, reduces recurrence, and creates a disciplined, data-backed path from correction to sustainable prevention. Resulting in a reported 20–30% faster CAPA cycle closure, 15–25% reduction in repeat non-conformances, and 10–20% lower scrap and rework costs due to verified root-cause correction before prevention. In several cases, unplanned downtime dropped ~15% once corrective actions were validated with real-time data rather than assumed closed. Learn how to restructure CAPA so Corrective Action is verified and effective before layering on Preventive Action, using modern digital portals and real-time data.


About the Speakers

  • Angella Dagenhart

    The BLU Arc Collective

    Biography

    Angella Dagenhart sees the invisible architecture underneath organizational dysfunction. With two decades leading transformations in manufacturing, workforce development, and operations, she diagnoses why smart initiatives fail—not because of "resistance," but because systems weren't designed for how work actually happens. As Co-Founder of The BLU Arc Collective, Angella helps manufacturers prevent automation and process change failures by redesigning broken systems before scaling them. Six Sigma Green Belt, SPHR, Prosci-certified.

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  • Krista Beljan

    The BLU Arc Collective

    Biography

    Krista Beljan sees what others miss—the unspoken norm blocking progress, the capacity gap masquerading as resistance, the cultural friction silently vetoing change. With 25+ years leading transformations in manufacturing, human services, and workforce development, she diagnoses the space between what organizations say and what they do. As Co-Founder of The BLU Arc Collective, Krista helps manufacturers build adoption architecture that matches operational reality. SPHR, MS in Organizational Development, Cornell-certified.

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  • Greg Danko

    Presrite Corporation

    Biography

    Greg Danko, PE, is a Quality Engineer & Manager with 40-yrs of experience in manufacturing environments, specializing in ISO/IATF compliance, audit readiness, and corrective action effectiveness. Leading cross-functional teams to reduce repeat non-conformances by over 20%, cut scrap and rework costs by double digits, and improve CAPA cycle time via root cause validation. Greg’s current focus is reframing CAPA with a CA-first, digitally enabled approach that prioritizes verified correction before prevention.

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