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Online Webinar
23 Mar 2016
Internal Market

Pre-Control charts: A precursor to Statistical Process Control (SPC)

Get motivated with a plan to reduce Quality Management System complexity while improving upon efficiency and effectiveness using Statistical Process Control (SPC) to develop and implement pre-control charting.

Speaker: Jd MarhevkoOverviewPre-Control is easier than (SPC) Statistical Process Control training! With no control limits to calculate and “go/no go” colored zones, this control tool can rapidly help to reduce process variation. Participants will observe a modeled webinar that will develop and run Pre-Control charting. Measurement System Analysis (MSA): High level overview of MSA will be conducted to help participants understand the necessity of an effective measuring system in advance to implementing Pre-ControlCpk Overview: High level Cpk overview will be conducted to help participants understand baseline capability in advance of implementing pre-controlNormal Distribution: High level overview of how the normal distribution's cumulative distribution function is used to estimate and establish the zones on a Pre-Control ChartPre-Control Chart: Participants will see the application of the concepts above along with the development of a mock Pre-Control Chart where the process will be “run” based upon the “go/no go” zones that are established.Why Should You AttendFormal Statistical Process Control chart requires the calculation of limits and constant assessment for control. If a business is not yet “on-line” electronically with their charts, SPC charts can be difficult to efficiently execute in a process environment. Pre-Control is a color-coded format which uses specification limits which operators can relate to. They use simple levels of “go and no go” based on where the data falls. Areas Covered In This WebinarParticipants will see how to draft and create a Pre-Control chart. A sample process will be “run” in which the next step decisions will be modelled. This webinar will leave people motivated with a plan of how to reduce system complexity while improving upon the efficiency and effectiveness of their quality management system. Learning ObjectivesReduce process complexity and minimize riskIncrease affectivity of a Core Tool Increase personnel compliance in proactive process management Who Will BenefitQuality, Lean and Engineering System Practitioners Directors Vice-Presidents Engineers Analysts ManagersLevelBeginner

When

23 Mar 2016 @ 01:00 pm

23 Mar 2016 @ 02:00 pm

Duration: 1 hours

Timezone: GMT -5:00


Where

Online Webinar


Language

English en


Organised by

AtoZ Compliance (deactivated)

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