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MBB Consulting™ - Measurement System Analysis (MSA) Training In Denver, CO

Measurement System Analysis (MSA) Training In Denver, CO

Measurement System Analysis (MSA) Training
Denver is the most populous city and capital of Colorado. MSA training helps Denver students avoid making wrong decisions from bad 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 Size4 - 8 students
Start Day
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CityDenver, CO

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About Measurement System Analysis (MSA) Training


Who is Measurement System Analysis (MSA) Training for?

Quality, Manufacturing, and Product Engineering, plus Continuous Improvement teams are the most common users of measurement system analysis. Internal customer managers, Plant Managers, SQA, and Procurement teams should also understand MSA concepts. So, if your are in or want to be in one of those functions, then MSA training is for you. In our course, Denver students learn:

Measurement System Analysis (MSA) Training Course Overview:

MSA training describes Measurement System Analysis - quantifying measurement error help Denver students avoid making wrong decisions from bad data. Money is wasted when wrong decisions are made from bad data. In factories, good material is wrongfully scrapped. Defective parts are shipped. Wasting money this way extends beyond the factory to transactional processes as well. To avoid it, measurement systems must be analyzed and their error quantified. Our 1-day training equips your team to avoid this waste. It includes:

Accuracy vs. precision.
Calibration and its limitations.
Bias.
Stability.
Linearity.
Repeatability and reproducibility.
Destructive testing techniques.
Analysis of variance.
Graphical analysis.
Test for comprehension.

Denver

Mile High City

Excellent choice! Denver truly a mile above sea level, home to a US mint, and has a capital building adorned with onyx and domed with real gold. The city was founded as a gold rush mining settlement. Rail and an overland wagon route supported growth. An opera house and hotels were built. Carnations were cultivated. Various types of manufacturing have flowed through Denver including luggage, automotive belts, furniture polish, and construction products. The city has also grown culturally offering interesting activities for after Measurement System Analysis (MSA) Training. Most popular are Denver Botanic Gardens, Mount Evans, and Denver Union Station.

Denver
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Facility

Denver Measurement System Analysis (MSA) Training is delivered one city block north of the gold-domed capital building, and near the mint, and Civic Center Park. Features include lounges and outdoor seating terraces, an on-site sandwich / coffee bar, and secure underground parking.

Testimonials

Read what our students and clients have to say.

Sean O.
Sean O.
Design Engineer
Automotive


GD&T class content was very useful. Extra information was insightful.



Charles Haymaker
Charles Haymaker
Vice President
International Transport


I had the privilege of working with our Master Black Belt when he spearheaded the Six Sigma transformation within our company. The "do-as-I-do" disciplined style of his direction resonated within our entire organization. This was during a period of escalated growth and the management struggles that often accompany. Through his steady and focused approach, he brought structure to the craziness, garnered buy-in at all levels, and was quickly recognized as the guru. This was several years ago and now as a leader in an unrelated industry, I still find myself looking back on many of the concepts and methods we discussed. You may remember that one great teacher you had when you were in school, or a mentor you still think about today? He is one of those kind of special people who one is fortunate to know.