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MBB Consulting™ - Gage R&R Training In Bridgeport, CT

Gage R&R Training In Bridgeport, CT

Gage R&R Training
Bridgeport is a historic seaport at the Pequonnock River. Gage R&R training assures Bridgeport 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 Size4 - 10 students
Start Day
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CityBridgeport, CT

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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, Bridgeport students learn:

Gage R&R Training Course Overview:

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

Bridgeport

Park City - By Industry We Thrive

Excellent choice! Bridgeport is known for being the residence of PT Barnum, a non-indigenous population of monk parakeets, and birthplace of the Frisbee and Subway Sandwich franchise. Natural springs at Golden Hills, fishing, and farming initially attracted people to the area. Whaling emerged. Railroads were built making Bridgeport a major junction for western Connecticut and supporting manufacture of iron, firearms, metallic cartridges, horse harnesses, saddles, locks, blinds, sewing machines, corsets, and automobiles. Economic diversification is spreading towards healthcare, financial, and educational services.

Bridgeport
SUMOTUWETHFRSA
Bridgeport, CT
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Facility

Bridgeport Gage R&R Training is delivered north of I95 & Highway intersection. Features include a lounge area, and secure underground parking.

Testimonials

Read what our students and clients have to say.

Megan Cung
Megan Cung
Manufacturing Engineer
HVAC

Steve was one of the great managers that I was fortune to work with and from whom I learned many of my improvement techniques. He was my Master Black Belt in 6 Sigma. I contribute much of my success to him for teaching me the first steps along my journey to excellence. His encouragement and leading by example continue to be the guidance for many of my engineering projects. Many great managers and engineers are his students and receive the benefit from his training.



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.