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

Gage R&R Training In Indianapolis, IN

Gage R&R Training
Indianapolis is home to the world's largest auto racetrack. Gage R&R training assures Indianapolis students make correct decisions from good data.
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 Size5 - 10 students
Start Day
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CityIndianapolis, 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, Indianapolis students learn:

Gage R&R Training Course Overview:

Gage R&R training is the standard Six Sigma Black Belt measurement system analysis tool assuring Indianapolis 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.

Indianapolis

Circle City

Excellent choice! Indianapolis is Indiana's capital, largest city, and home to the Indy 500. Indy's fame as an automotive racing mecca started early with construction of the National and Michigan roads solidifying the city's stature as a transportation hub. The National Road was the first major federally funded highway in the United States. Indy's historical nickname "Crossroads of America" reinforces its tie to road-based transportation. At one point, Indianapolis rivaled Detroit as a center of automobile manufacturing. Motor vehicle parts including automotive transmissions remain a major export. Meanwhile, a vibrant entertainment infrastructure also evolved offering many options after Gage R&R Training including a zoo, aquarium, and over 200 parks.

Indianapolis
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Indianapolis, IN

Facility

Indianapolis Gage R&R Training is delivered in the heart of the state capital's downtown area in a facility offering great views from the 16th floor of the South Tower of the Capital Center Building, which is connected to its sister North Tower by a three-level atrium with sloped glazing.

Testimonials

Read what our students and clients have to say.

Randy B.
Randy B.
SCR Process Engineer
Energy


This (5S) training was beneficial and provided sufficient detail for a student entering the course with no previous background or knowledge of the course subject. Instructor stories and examples were entertaining and kept discussion flowing.



Ray R.
Ray R.
Safety Manager
Oil & Gas


Our 5S training was excellent, material was in order, enjoyed the beach ball exercise. Instructor did a good job presenting. No death by PowerPoint.