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MBB Consulting™ - Design of Experiments (DOE) Training In Seattle, WA

Design of Experiments (DOE) Training In Seattle, WA

Design of Experiments (DOE) Training
Seattle is a NW Pacific port surrounded by forested mountains. DOE training shows Seattle students the nuclear option root cause analysis technique.
Price $349
Duration 1 day
Format In-person, instructor-led slideshow with exercises and a quiz to test comprehension.
Materials Each student will receive a 3-ring binder containing print-outs of the slideshow. Assuming satisfactory quiz results graded a few days after class, each student will receive a Certificate of Completion.
Class Size4 - 8 students
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CitySeattle, WA

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About Design of Experiments (DOE) Training


Who is Design of Experiments (DOE) Training for?

Design of Experiments can be used by anyone wanting to improve a service, process, or product. If the situation can be represented or modeled as a system with an output driven by inputs all of which can be measured, and inputs can be set at different levels, then DOE training is for you. In our course, Seattle students learn:

Design of Experiments (DOE) Training Course Overview:

DOE training explains Design of Experiments - the strongest root cause analysis technique ranking a problem's causes & fastest way to optimize. We regard Design of Experiments (DOE) as the most powerful root cause analysis tool in the world. Our Masters have used DOE to produce 6-digit per year savings many times across a broad range of industries and applications. It's definitely worth adding to your arsenal. DOE can optimize product design when seeking to improve some performance criteria influenced by component dimensions or general features. By setting these features to varying, measurable levels, their relative influence on the response and preferable settings can be determined. Similarly, DOE can optimize process design when seeing to improve a process output influenced by process inputs. Even soft inputs like shift A,B,C can be used. Defect rate is commonly the process output, but many others such as operating cost can be used. From a service perspective, employee satisfaction would be an HR example. To domenstrate this, our class uses a fun case study providing a real, physical system allowing students to actually experience how DOE works. Advanced topics such as fractional factorial arrays, multi-level factors, Taguchi arrays, etc. are covered. Statistical software such as Minitab or SigmaXL is also used.

Seattle

Emerald City

Excellent choice! Seattle is a tech-booming, rainy, coffee-loving Pacific paradise bordered by the Olympic and Cascade Mountains between Puget Sound and Lake Washington. Seattle was born on lumber then gold becoming the main supply, transport, and communication point for Alaskan miners. In-fact, UPS and major clothing companies were begun as a result. Shipbuilding followed encouraged by WWI. Theater emerged. WWII spurred aircraft production which afterwards transformed to commercial applications. The Space Needle was built. And, technology migrated in with Seattle becoming home to some of America's largest tech giants.

Seattle
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Seattle, WA
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Facility

Seattle Design of Experiments (DOE) Training is delivered downtown in our Plaza 600 facility a few thousand feet from Elliott Bay and near Westlake Park.

Testimonials

Read what our students and clients have to say.

Zhen-Hua W.
Zhen-Hua W.

Automotive


Fantastic GD&T course! Highly recommend. Look me up on LinkedIn.



Jongseok K.
Jongseok K.
Senior Engineer
Automotive


This was pretty good class. This would be very helpful to conduct internal IATF16949 audit going forward.