Length: 1 day
What will the attendee take away from this training?
A better understanding of SPC fundamentals
An ability to interpret Control charts, Histograms and Pareto charts
Skill in calculating and interpreting Cp, Cpk and other statistics
Confidence in choosing the right SPC chart for a data set
Who should attend this training?
Anyone interested in learning the basics of SPC. Students are required to bring a calculator.
Prerequisites
An interest in learning more about SPC
Outline
What is SPC?
SPC - History
Why SPC?
The 7 SPC tools
- Check Sheets
- Pareto Charts
- The 80/20 Rule
- Different types of Pareto
- Pareto based on numbers
- Pareto based on cost
- How to use Pareto for prioritization?
- Cause and Effect diagram
- Brainstorming
- How to construct the Fishbone diagram?
- Control charts
- Data and data types
- Discrete data
- Continuous data
- Understanding sample size and subgroups
- Common and assignable cause
- Difference between Specification, control and warning limits
- Variable – Xbar-R, Xbar-S, X-MR
- Attribute – p, np, u, c
- What are runs, trends, cycles? What do they indicate?
- Choosing the right control chart for a data set
- Histogram
- Standard Deviation
- What does the distribution indicate?
- Process Capability Studies
- How to calculate Cp, Cpk, Pp, Ppk?
- What do the indices tell about process capability?
- Scatter diagram
- Types of relations
- Correlation Analysis
What SPC tool(s) should you use during process improvements?
The Do’s and Don’ts of an SPC implementation
How can you make SPC work for you?
How can WinSPC help with your SPC needs?
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