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MBB Consulting™ - Statistical Process Control (SPC) Training In New York, NY

Statistical Process Control (SPC) Training In New York, NY

Statistical Process Control (SPC) Training
New York is America's largest city. SPC training grants New York students the magical ability to see through supplier walls.
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 Size5 - 12 students
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About Statistical Process Control (SPC) Training


Who is Statistical Process Control (SPC) Training for?

Statistical Process Control (SPC) is for anybody hoping to retain the desired performance level of an important service, product, or process. Traditionally, its been most-often used by Manufacturing, Procurement, and Quality Professionals. Usually, Inspectors and machine Operators collect data using Gage R&R-validated measurement systems, and plot the data on their control charts for analysis and action by Manufacturing or Quality Engineers. Managers of these functions must also understand relevant terminology, plus how to read and interpret control charts. So, if you are in or want to be in one of those roles, then SPC Training is for you. In our course, New York students learn:

Statistical Process Control (SPC) Training Course Overview:

SPC training gives New York students the power to remotely detect supplier process changes. Not only can SPC detect changes in supplier processes, of course, it can also detect changes within your own factories. When a process launch is done correctly, Manufacturing Engineers document the process in its approved launch state. Documentation includes an SPC snapshot and calculation of control limits. After new processes are handed-off, local Production teams can refer on-going performance to the launch status control limits thereby knowing if any process inputs have changed resulting in an out of control condition.

Terminology. Our course begins with a review of SPC-related terminology including clearing up common confusion between capability and control.

Data Types. We review difference between attribute and variable data plus advantages and disadvantages of each.

Control Charts. All of the different types of control charts are reviewed including how to choose charts appropriate to the data type. Exercises are conducted allowing students to build several control charts themselves in class. Being the most prevalent in industry, focus is given to Xbar & R Charts.

Interpretation. Two systems of rules for detecting out of control conditions are presented with reasoning for why one is favored followed by several exercises detecting them.

New York

Empire City - The Big Apple

Excellent choice! New York City (NYC) is known for many things such as immigration, landmarks like the Statue of Liberty, Broadway theaters, and skyscrapers. NYC's early history interesting left a solid foundation for skyscrapers. Thousands of years ago, the advance and retreat of a 2,000 ft thick ice sheet left bedrock at a shallow depth. The area also possessed advantages of being a coastal site fed by a wide river full of fish. Trapping and fur trading evolved into a settlement. Additional settlers were attracted with land. Freedom of the Press was born. International trade developed and immigration continued. The Erie Canal connected the Atlantic port to wider interior markets via the Hudson River and Great Lakes. The subway opened. Skyscrapers rose. UN's headquarters were built. Art flourished. And NYC became and remains a global hub of commerce specializing interestingly in niche areas like chocolate, leader of sectors including fashion, finance, education, media / entertainment, and medicine, and excellent city to host MBBC Statistical Process Control (SPC) Training.

New York
SUMOTUWETHFRSA
New York, NY

Facility

New York Statistical Process Control (SPC) Training happens in Lower Manhattan on Broadway across the street from Zuccotti Park, and near Battery Park.

Testimonials

Read what our students and clients have to say.

Vintanya C.
Vintanya C.
QA Engineer II
Medical


MBBC's instructor is a true gem in the industry! Not only was he engaging (no one fell asleep, that really says something), his industry knowledge is current and even surpasses the industry standards for accuracy, clarity, and understanding in the GD&T space. From this course, I discovered how much GD&T exposure I have had as a Biomedical Engineer working in Quality, and it also gave me the framework I need to finally move into design and product development. I am looking forward to taking more courses with MBB Consulting.



Ricky H.
Ricky H.
Sr. Product Specialist
Materials


FMEA training via video conference was excellent with great real world examples. Material and format kept me engaged. The class was more than I expected. I (also) liked Measurement System Analysis training even though I was somewhat familiar with Gage R&R, I learned new techniques that can help me visualize the data quicker / easier. There were also areas where I was able to ask questions more applicable to my new role in this new company. Process Control training was informative and engaging. IATF training was excellent. Instructor was able to answer all of my questions and go above and beyond in assessing my own documentation. I now have not only a better understand of the subject, but I feel confident in the documents we send to our customers