
"Leading Problem-Solving Into the 21st Century"
BlueDragon HCA
National Forum
A Community of Practitioners
BlueDragon Forums are free to all former students and are a great way to meet and network with our Community of Practice
2022 Forum Dates
Jan 26, Feb 23, Mar 23, Apr 27, May 25, Jun 22, Jul 20, Aug 24, Sep 21, Oct 26, Nov 23
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SHARE
BlueDragon Forum meetings are held online every month except December. During these 90 minute sessions, managers, HCA practitioners and distinguished guests share lessons learned through presentations and group discussions on topics that are important to BlueDragon HCA users. These include HCA investigations and lessons learned, and topics of interest such as how to conduct investigations in an all-virtual environment.
LEARN
Attendees bring a wealth of knowledge from the perspectives of practitioners at the National Laboratories, the nuclear weapons complex and other BlueDragon clients. There are also breakout sessions on selected topics of interest that you can participate in. In addition, Rob, BlueDragon's creator, usually provides an update on the latest HCA tools and techniques.


NETWORK
Monthly Forums are attended by practitioners from client organizations ranging from staff all the way up to the CEO. These meetings present the opportunity to meet and exchange contact information with industry peers and subject matter experts. During the meetings, we seek to put coalitions in place to work together on problems as we often find that we are trying to solve similar problems at the different sites.

WHAT CLIENTS SAY
“Rob has done for cause analysis what Motorola did for Six Sigma, clearly and concisely bundled proven RCA tools into an effective method encompassing critical thinking, visual information, and succinct communication of a problem and its deepest seated causes."
- Mark Anderson,
Sandia National Laboratory
(April 2021)
