Basic Statistical Process Control
Program Description
Statistical process control is a key ingredient in the drive to improve quality, productivity, and competitive position. The work of W. Edwards Deming in Japan, as well as that of Shewhart, Juran, Chambers, and others in the U.S. supports this claim. Many companies are now demanding that suppliers practice statistical process control in meeting contractual specifications.
This course teaches you the intermediate statistical concepts and techniques to begin implementing a statistical process control system in your organization. You will learn how to collect and analyze data to produce meaningful conclusions about your processes and how to improve them. You will also learn about process capability studies and construct statistical process control charts for processes with outputs measured with variables (measurement) data, as well as attributes (defectives) and counts (defects) data.
What You Will Learn
Who Should Attend
Engineers, scientists, managers and technical support staff in manufacturing or service industries. This seminar is also designed for people who will serve as in-house trainers, project team facilitators, and/or in-house statisticians in their organizations' process improvement efforts.
Dates, Locations, and CRNs
August 6-7, 2008
Doubletree Hotel
Westborough, MA
CRN 18121 QI083
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November 13-14, 2008
Doubletree Hotel
Westborough, MA
CRN 18487 QI083
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Fees
$1,295 first registration
1.4 CEU's Awarded
Prices are subject to change.
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