Statistical Process Control

Statistical Process Control

$808.08

Take the reins of processes with the power of statistics. Dive into control charts, process capability, and variation, ensuring consistent quality and output. For those eager to master the heartbeat of processes.Course Duration:5 hoursCredits:CEU Credits: 0.5AMA PCM CEU Credits: 0PDU Credits: 5HRCI Credits: 5SHRM Credits: 5CFRE Credits: 0ATD CI Credits: 5ACE Credits: 0 Course Description Statistical Process Control is all about boosting quality. Quality management can not only deliver value to customers and stakeholders, it can also enable data-driven decision making that helps organizations gain a competitive advantage in the marketplace. This intermediate-level course will introduce the basics of quality management, explaining the difference between quality control and quality assurance, providing methods for application of analysis, showing different applications of the Seven Basic Quality Tools. It all culminates in a brief case study, which illustrates the concepts covered. Learning Outcomes Describe principles that help guide quality management activities Use the Plan-Do-Check-Act cycle to coordinate work and implement change Explain the differences between quality control and quality assurance Create a SIPOC diagram to help visualize work as a process Explain the role that metrics and statistics play in measuring and controlling work processes Apply analysis and planning approaches to quality Explain how the Seven Basic Quality Tools are used to monitor and control quality processes Use the Seven Basic Quality Tools to process and sort non-numerical data Use the Seven Basic Quality Tools in combination to create powerful plans and solutions to quality problems Describe various quality management programs Employ quality management tools based on a brief case study Testimonials Reda B. The course helped me summarize all my knowledge to study in statistics, yet offered me effective decision support tools. Thanks. Rudy M. Very good material. Challenged me to rethink about how I approach things at work.

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