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MBB Consulting™ - Gage R&R Training In Evansville, IN

Gage R&R Training In Evansville, IN

Gage R&R Training
Evansville is Indiana's all-American 3rd largest city. Gage R&R training assures Evansville students make correct decisions from good data.
Price $349 / student
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 Size6 - 8 students
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CityEvansville, IN

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About Gage R&R Training


Who is Gage R&R Training for?

Gage R&R Training is for anybody who wants to make sure the quality of their decisions isn't being harmed by bad data. In our course, Evansville students learn:

Gage R&R Training Course Overview:

Gage R&R training is the standard Six Sigma Black Belt measurement system analysis tool assuring Evansville students' decisions are made from valid data. R&R stand for repeatability and reproducability; basically making sure measurement systems are valid beyond what can be detected through simple calibration. All calibration finds is bias away from a standard; it's not enough. Never assume your gage is good just because it's calibrated. We've seen companies waste 5-digit figures on incapable gages, and 6-digit figures scrapping good parts because of too much error in their measurement system. Remember, a measurement system includes its user and the process of using the gage. This is often where excessive error resides. To save you the cost of Minitab or SigmaXL, our Gage R&R training includes an Excel spreadsheet to crunch the numbers. Last time we checked, single licenses for Minitab and SigmaXL were $1,795 and $299 respectively. So, this class pays for itself just by including our spreadsheet.

Evansville

Crescent City

Excellent choice! Evansville Gage R&R Training occurs in an city whose nickname Crescent City comes from being positioned on an Ohio River oxbow. Furs were one of the earliest commercial items which expanded into coal mining and hardwood furniture thanks to river trade and railroads including a bridge across the Ohio River. Manufacturing expanded into the automotive and refrigeration industries. Highway 41 was built connecting Evansville to Chicago and Miami. WWII spurred ship, bullet, and P47 aircraft production laying a foundation for the city to remain strong in automotive, appliance, and steel manufacturing. Meanwhile, Evansville developed a healthy cultural side with many entertainment venues including festivals and museums to try after training. Of these, the Mesker Park Zoo and Botanical Gardens, and USS LST Ship Memorial are most visited. Spelunking is also popular thanks to Indiana Caverns.

Evansville
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Evansville, IN
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Facility

Evansville Gage R&R Training occurs across the street from Riverfront Park on the Ohio River. A YMCA, and Willard Park / Library are also nearby.

Testimonials

Read what our students and clients have to say.

Luis P.
Luis P.
Quality Manager
Medical


Our Gage R&R training was very comprehensible. The instructor made us fee very comfortable, will explain until you understand.



Patrick H.
Patrick H.
Account Manager
Automotive


Our MBBC trainer was very knowledgeable and informative in every area. The training was great for people with little to no experience or those with some experience already. He catered to what we previously knew about ISO/IATF. The course allowed me to practice my own skills which I liked most because you don't learn without trying. You also don't know what you don't know so having an instructor with all his experience / expertise helped foresee possible issues we may run into in the future so we are equipped to handle those.