Statistical Process Control (SPC)
Participants will gain basic training regarding the use of statistical methods in order to assure consistent quality of a manufactured product or service.
- The Origins of Statistical Process Control (SPC)
- Understanding Variation
- Distributions and Their Properties
- The Deming View
- The Importance of MSA
- Sampling Strategies
- Passive Versus Active Data Analysis
- Control Charts for Variables Data
- Short Runs SPC
- Introduction to Attributes
- Control Charting for Attributes Data
- Rare Events Charts
- Pulling it All Together
This eight-hour program is targeted for Quality Professionals, Engineering and Technical Personnel, Process Improvement and Production professionals.
We can tailor this program and deliver it on-site for your employees and leaders.
Facilitator
Kent State training and certification facilitator, Robert Skillman is a Six Sigma Master Black Belt and a Lean Master Sensei who has been training and certifying Black Belts in Six Sigma and Lean methods since 1997.
Stephen Skillman is a Lean Six Sigma Master Black Belt who facilitates the training of the Lean Six Sigma Black Belts at Â鶹´«Ã½. Skillman received his bachelor's degree in business administration from Lake Erie College.
“Dynamic speaker, very engaging and made concepts easy to understand and apply.â€
Christian Hardman, Manufacturing Engineer,
Delta Systems