8D Problem Solving has a strong tie with ISO 9001 & IATF 16949 Standard. It aligns organization capability of resolving issues, uncovering the real root cause instead of working on symptoms and helps in eliminating repeat issue. It is the driver to reduce Cost of Poor Quality and improve customer satisfaction. 8D methodology is governed with the Eight Disciplines of Problem Solving. The structured strategy of defining problem as an opportunity to improve processes and change weakness into strength.
The standard emphasizes the importance of understanding the problem and devising corrective action, 8D and Problem Solving are 2 tools when combined generates synergy. At Kadmar Consultants, we deliver world-class 8D training that goes beyond templates and theory. Our approach is practical, audit-ready, and proven in real automotive and manufacturing environments across Canada and North America.
8D and problem analysis works on uncovering the true root cause and unfolds the potentials that helps organization continually improve and align them with word class manufacturing standards.
It particularly emphasizes on the value of defect prevention back and forth in different clauses.
ISO 9001 requires:
The 8D methodology naturally fulfills these requirements when applied correctly.
IATF 16949 has tighter requirements for problem solving and meeting customer specific requirements.
Most automotive OEMs explicitly require 8D for:
Many 8D courses focus on filling out forms. Kadmar Consultants focuses on thinking, analysis, and effectiveness.
Our training is:
D1 – Establish the Team
This phase works on defining the cross functional team that has the expertise to resolve the issue.
ISO 9001 Clause 5 emphasizes on this phase as it shows leadership commitment.
D2 – Describe the Problem (5W2H + Is / Is Not)
Defining problem is one thing, analyzing and removing perception is where Kadmar comes in. We emphasize on clear problem statement, Is / Is Not analysis (critical for IATF audits) and Data-based problem definition.
A weak D2 leads to incorrect root cause—guaranteed.
D3 – Interim Containment Actions
ISO 9001 Clause 8.7, IATF 16949 Clause 10.2.3 emphasizes the impact and fulfilment of containment process. It helps protect customer need and requirement.
Major nonconformities are associated with the containment process.
D4 – Root Cause Analysis
Kadmar understands the requirement of each individual and the organization. We understand after defining correct problem, correct root cause is the final step in solving and eliminating the issue from occurring again. We teach participants how to prove root cause, not assume it.
D5 – Permanent Corrective Actions
When devising corrective action risk-based approach of ISO 9001 Clause 6.1 plays the key role. Error proofing another requirement of IATF 16949 standard that emphasizes on defect prevention in the first place.
D6 – Implement and Validate Corrective Actions
Once action is taken, it is important to validate the result.
D7 – Prevent Recurrence
This is where ISO and IATF truly connect. This is the standardization stage of the 8D process. If actions are taken with standardization- There is no value. This shows the importance of updating PFMEA, Updating Control Plans, Updating work instructions, Training and standardization
Auditors expect system updates, not just fixes.
D8 – Recognize the Team
ISO 9001 and IATF 16949 emphasizes people engagement—D8 supports this directly.
Kadmar’s 8D training is ideal for:
Kadmar Consultants is widely trusted for 8D Problem Solving Training:
With Kadmar Consultants’ 8D Training, organizations move from: “We closed the 8D”, to “We eliminated the problem permanently.
If your organization is serious about effective corrective action, audit success, and customer confidence, Kadmar Consultants’ 8D Training aligned with ISO 9001 and IATF 16949 is the right next step.
Ready to unlock true power of 8D & Problem Solving Tool and grow business? Contact Kadmar Consultants today to schedule a consulting session or training program tailored to your organization’s need.
Author: Asma Rashid