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Instructor: Rai Chowdhary,
MS, CQE, CQM, Six Sigma Coach
General
Description:
This hands on workshop takes off from where we left
during SPC
Intermediate. It starts with a close look at isolating
Critical Variables - those that will benefit the most from Control
Charts. Control Chart theory is covered at an advanced level, as such
Common and Special Causes are discussed at length. The Corrective
Actions required for each are also covered in depth - to equip the
participant with the knowledge for recognizing errors in the same early
on. Additionally, the participant gets a more thorough
understanding of when is is appropriate to change control limits. Short
Run Control Charts are introduced, and their differences from
traditional Control Charts are discussed. It is highly recommended that the participant get a fair amount
of experience in the implementation of SPC before they sign up for this
SPC Training workshop.
Topics Covered:
- Identifying Critical Variables
- Strengths and Weaknesses of Different Control Charts
- Recognizing and Correcting Errors in Control Charts
- Ramifications of Incorrect Interpretations, and Incorrect
Corrective Actions
- Traditional and Short Run Control Charts - Comparisons
- Constructing and Interpreting Short Run Control Charts
- Concepts in Data Transformations
- Control Charts with Transformed Data
- Process Capability and Anticipated Defects
- Participant Projects
What You Will Learn:
- Techniques to Identify Critical Variables
- Common Mistakes in Building and Interpreting Control Charts
- Common vs. Special Causes, and Consequences of Mistaking One for
the Other
- Applying SPC Under Short Production Run Conditions
- Dealing with extremely Non Normal Data
- Calculating Process Capability, and Predicting Defect Rates
Participants:
Maximum number of participants = 20, Minimum = 10
Books and Materials:
Provided by TEAM 2000
Room Setup and
Supplies Required:
- Preferred seating for the participants is in U shape so all
participants can interact easily
- An open area of about 8' x 20' is needed to setup and run
experiments / simulations
- Supplies for the simulations are provided by TEAM 2000
- Ideally there should be one computer per participant, however, the
class is do able with three
participants sharing one computer. Excel software is required
- If the client cannot provide computers, TEAM 2000 can provide
laptops for a small rental fee
- In absence of computers calculators may be used; the pace of the
class will be slower, and some topics
may not be covered. TEAM 2000 will provide calculators if
needed.
Approximate Cost:
Estimated $600 / participant (Books included, group discounts
available - please call / write for an exact quote).
Any travel, living, and incidental expenses extra as applicable.
Duration:
2 Days, 8 AM to 5 PM each day, or as needed by customer
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