Fast Track
If you're flexible with travel, jump ahead by selecting one of the recommended facilities to the right.
Otherwise, the form below helps drill down from state to city to a specific training facility for your Process Capability Training class.
Recommended States
Pre-enrollment is accepted until the minimum student requirement is met.
Once enough students have signed up, then we will reach out to process your payment.
If minimum enrollment is not attained, we may ask that you consider an alternate date or location.
With that in mind, would any of the 4 states be possible for you?
Facilities in these states either have a low minimum student requirement, or already have students signing up:
All States
However, if travel is a limitation for you and none of the states above will work, don't worry. We have several options.
And if none of those below suit your needs, feel free to contact us and make a request.
We will do everything possible to accomodate.
A common request we receive is to do on-site training for companies seeking to get several employees trained at the same time.
About Process Capability Training
Who is Process Capability Training for?
Process Capability Study Training is for anybody who cares about satisfying their customers. If your customers receive services or goods resulting from a process with a measurable output, then process capability study training is for you. In our course, students learn:
Process Capability Training Course Overview:
Can you predict how many defects a process in your area will make? You might measure 12 parts all in-spec, but does that mean the process is good? Probably not. Companies buy equipment all the time without qualifying whether it will even meet their customers' needs. Our students avoid this huge mistake. Topics include:
| | Specifications. Unilateral or bilateral, nominal, tolerance, and upper and lower limits.
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| | Inferential Statistics. Population, sample, average, standard deviation, normal distributions, and testing for normality.
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| | Capability Indices. Specification relevance, and indices including CP, CPL, CPU, CPK, CPM, CR, PP, PPK, and PR are presented along with their transformations into defect rates and Z-scores.
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| | Sampling. How to collect a statistically significant sample.
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| | Construction. How to construct the process capability study.
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| | Interpretation. How to forecast long-term defect rates.
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