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MBB Consulting™ - Measurement System Analysis (MSA) Training In Milwaukee, WI

Measurement System Analysis (MSA) Training In Milwaukee, WI

Measurement System Analysis (MSA) Training
Milwaukee is Wisconsin's largest city. MSA training helps Milwaukee students avoid making wrong decisions from bad data.
Price $349 / student assuming min. enrollment is met
Duration 1 day
Format In-person, instructor-led slideshow with exercises ending in a test of comprehension.
Materials Each student will receive a 3-ring binder containing color print-outs of the slideshow. Please note, this material and the presentation itself are copyrighted. A Certificate of Completion is released for each student who passes their test and for which payment for the training clears.
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About Measurement System Analysis (MSA) Training


Who is Measurement System Analysis (MSA) Training for?

Quality, Manufacturing, and Product Engineering, plus Continuous Improvement teams are the most common users of measurement system analysis. Internal customer managers, Plant Managers, SQA, and Procurement teams should also understand MSA concepts. So, if your are in or want to be in one of those functions, then MSA training is for you. In our course, Milwaukee students learn:

Measurement System Analysis (MSA) Training Course Overview:

MSA training describes Measurement System Analysis - quantifying measurement error help Milwaukee students avoid making wrong decisions from bad data. Money is wasted when wrong decisions are made from bad data. In factories, good material is wrongfully scrapped. Defective parts are shipped. Wasting money this way extends beyond the factory to transactional processes as well. To avoid it, measurement systems must be analyzed and their error quantified. Our 1-day training equips your team to avoid this waste. It includes:

Accuracy vs. precision.
Calibration and its limitations.
Bias.
Stability.
Linearity.
Repeatability and reproducibility.
Destructive testing techniques.
Analysis of variance.
Graphical analysis.
Test for comprehension.

Milwaukee

Cream City

Excellent choice! Milwaukee means 'pleasant land'. It is a city perfectly situated to serve as a port at the Menomonee River's mouth into the west coast of Lake Michigan. Since early in the city's economy, wheat was shipped out by ship and train giving rise to grain elevator and brewery construction. Tanneries and a brickyard making cream-colored bricks; this Milwaukee's nickname "Cream City" had nothing to do with dairy. Sine then, the city diversified to include more manufacturing infrastructure. Several entertainment options exist for after Measurement System Analysis (MSA) Training. Water sports are popular especially various forms of sailing. The Harley-Davidson and Milwaukee Art Museums are prominent attractions. Lakefront Brewery and Pabst Mansion are also highly rated.

Milwaukee
SUMOTUWETHFRSA
Milwaukee, WI

Facility

Our Measurement System Analysis (MSA) Training site is ideally situated next to Milwaukee's Historic Third Ward which boasts the highest concentration of art galleries in the city, numerous restaurants, unique specialty stores, the Broadway Theatre Center and the Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design. The center is on the edge of Milwaukee's East Side, with spectacular views of downtown, Lake Michigan and the Milwaukee River.

Testimonials

Read what our students and clients have to say.

David S.
David S.
Design Supervisor
HVAC


Our Master Black Belt introduced improved quality and manufacturing processes. Our company was moving to become ISO certified. He and I, plus one other, came from the automotive side and certified in ISO. Further, we had QS experience which was a more concentrated standard to allow all automotive companies to work to the same quality and manufacturing standard. He was also familiar with TS quality standards.



Chris K.
Chris K.
Executive Vice President
Furniture


I did gain new concepts / ideas from the value stream mapping training even though it was a refresher for me.