MES/MOM METHODOLOGIES CoC
Manufacturing Execution Systems are the fundamental enablers of Digital Transformation. To successfully improve your Manufacturing Operations, you need to invest in smart technology and digitalization and invest in your people. MES training, MOM training, MOM education, MES education – call it what you like, education plays a vital role in developing MES/MOM best practices.
The MES/MOM Methodologies Certificate of Competency (CoC) is part of MESA International’s independent global education program developed for the global manufacturing community. We created the certificate to educate and build knowledge and awareness of MES/MOM solutions, which are essential for advancing to Industry 4.0 and Smart Manufacturing. Through a comprehensive set of courses, this education program shares best practices in industry standards ISA-95 and ISA-88; designing your MOM solutions landscape and architecture; creating a solid business case; making the right MES/MOM selection for your manufacturing needs; and helping to transform your business to operational excellence with MES/MOM deployment.
Program Learning Objectives
- Explain why manufacturers are changing and how MOM plays a major role in accelerating change
through scalable continuous improvement - Discuss the business value and direction of MOM standards
- Develop a comprehensive knowledge and understanding of relevant industry standards, ISA-95 and ISA-88
- Understand the various MOM application types and their roles in an application landscape
- Know about existing (smart) manufacturing architectures
- Discuss the opportunities offered by Smart Manufacturing and Industry 4.0 technologies and methodologies
- Discuss the need for Manufacturing Transformation Strategy
- Explain how a Manufacturing Capability Assessment provides guidelines for a structured step-by-step improvement
- Explain the importance of Manufacturing Master Data Management and its role in the New Product Development
and Introduction process - Recognize the increased decision-making capabilities of mapping operations metrics to financial and business metrics
- Understand the role of advanced analytics and smart approaches such as Machine Learning
- Develop a strong business case that identifies the key business elements to justify MOM and Smart Manufacturing projects
- Understand the process for MOM product selection and how to select the right MOM solution for your organization needs
- Discuss the different project methodologies and frameworks
- Explain the importance of user acceptance
Classroom and Online
Classroom: The program is taught in a classroom environment over four consecutive days.
Online: An instructor leads an online version of the same program that is delivered in five, 5-hour sessions on five consecutive working days.
Certificate
A competency test is administered for each course in the program. Learners must score 85% or higher on each test to receive the program’s Certificate of Competency. There are two parts to the competency test for each course:
- In-course test consisting of up to 10 questions answered as the course progresses
- Post-course test consisting of up to 10 questions answered within eight weeks after course completion
Completing a MESA-approved Certificate of Competency (CoC) is recognized globally, showing industries you have achieved a high standard of education within the MES/MOM field. Over 1800 professionals are now MESA-approved MES/MOM certificate holders.
Courses
Frequently Asked Questions
- Why do I need MES/MOM training?
Current industry discussions focus on the actual role of manufacturing/production in the global supply chain network. For any manufacturer to be competitive, actual manufacturing operations activities must be highly interactive in supply chain and enterprise processes to achieve effective collaboration and competition. This is the domain of collaborative and flexible manufacturing operations management (MOM) system architectures. Developing comprehensive skills to ensure selection, implementation and capturing the benefits is essential to deliver that important ROI. - Who benefits from attending?
Completing the CoC certificate is best for manufacturing/operations management and leaders, operations excellence/continuous improvement experts, production/process engineers, systems analysts, architects, programmers, project managers and consultants. - What industries do people come from to attend this education program?
MESA’s Global Education Program is not industry specific. Participants come from all industries. If you prefer, you can host an in-house program tailored specifically to your industry. For more information, contact one of MESA's authorized training providers in your area.
Times are challenging. The impact of the unexpected Covid-19 pandemic, the increasing dynamics of demand and the “usual” operational challenges are having a significant impact in a manufacturer’s life.
Current industry discussions focus on the actual role of manufacturing/production in the global supply chain network. For any manufacturer to be competitive, actual manufacturing operations activities must be highly interactive in supply chain and enterprise processes to achieve effective collaboration and competition. This is the domain of collaborative and flexible manufacturing operations management (MOM) system architectures.
This course introduces and explains the various types of MOM solutions and their roles in the manufacturing operations systems landscape. Connectivity and integration between all manufacturing, business applications and more is increasingly important when facing the current challenges. To achieve this requires an enterprise application framework or information architecture.
Smart Manufacturing is not just about technology. It is not something you buy off the shelf. Smart Manufacturing is primarily about empowering people in manufacturing. There are many things that make Smart Manufacturing attractive, like new business models, supply chain and partner collaboration, self-correcting manufacturing, real-time response and flexible (agile) production with standardized processes. In this course, we discuss many of the core concepts.
Many manufacturers fail when they attempt Continuous Improvement (CI) initiatives without an aligned MOM system strategy. Many manufacturers fail when they attempt MOM systems without an aligned CI initiative. As a result, a new global Industrial Revolution has begun based on optimizing manufacturing plants by combining CI methods with an adaptive MOM system architecture put into place using a Manufacturing Transformation Strategy.
To leverage the benefits of Smart Manufacturing and Industry 4.0 requires standardization and precisely defined processes and products. When first time right, efficiency and effectiveness are the goals, the need is to define and maintain manufacturing master data carefully. This may seem obvious. But, too often, master data are forgotten or only partially taken into account at best.
This course addresses the critical need of manufacturing practitioners and executives to understand the power of real-time decisions for manufacturing operations metrics before and after linking them to financial and business level metrics. Learners better understand the differences between the various types of metrics.
Based on discussions with industry leaders and domain experts, the course explains how to construct a compelling business plan with a defendable ROI business justification for MOM solutions. Exchange ideas, ask questions and get answers. Understand how other companies attack the issue of justifying plant and corporate investments in MOM projects and learn what tools and processes help.
This four-hour interactive course presents the main elements of the methodology to successfully select a “sufficiently good” MOM solution that achieves your business and operational objectives. This best practice methodology, published in MESA Whitepaper #11 and updated with experience from many MOM product selection initiatives, comprises two phases:
The last course within this MES/MOM Methodologies program is Deployment of MOM solutions. This is where it all comes together. Projects need a framework or methodology. Next to the traditional project management methodologies, PRINCE2 and PMBOK, there are other options like Waterfall, Agile/Iterative, Scrum, Kanban, Critical Path Method, Critical Chain Project Management and LEAN. In this context, GAMP 5 provides valuable input as well. You need more than a new MOM product; you need skilled implementers, too. Key is combining the best of both worlds by collaborating with suppliers and/or system integrators.