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MBB Consulting™ - Process Capability Training In Jacksonville, FL

Process Capability Training In Jacksonville, FL

Process Capability Training
Jacksonville is a major port and Florida's most populous city. Process capability training lets Jacksonville students magically predict the future.
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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CityJacksonville, FL

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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, Jacksonville students learn:

Process Capability Training Course Overview:

Process Capability Training lets Jacksonville students study and predict processes long-term defect rates and assess their ability to satisfy your customers. 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.

Inferential Statistics. Population, sample, average, standard deviation, normal distributions, and testing for normality.

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.

Sampling. How to collect a statistically significant sample.

Construction. How to construct the process capability study.

Interpretation. How to forecast long-term defect rates.

Jacksonville

River City by the Sea - Where Florida Begins

Excellent choice! Jacksonville began as a cattle-crossing narrow point in the St John's River near its mouth to the Atlantic Ocean. Over time, the city transformed into a winter haven for wealthy folks visiting by steamboat and train. Banking and insurance flourished. WWII prompted construction of 2 naval bases and a Marine command center. Since then, the US military became the city's largest employer. Meanwhile, a long list of leisure-related attractions are available for entertainment after Process Capability Training. Year-round festivals are most active in April. Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens is popular.

Jacksonville
SUMOTUWETHFRSA
Jacksonville, FL

Facility

Jacksonville Process Capability Training is delivered right at the tip of the San Marco peninsula; right on the St John's River between Highway 13 and I-95. Amenities include a lounge area, gym, sandwich / coffee bar, and outside seating terrace.

Testimonials

Read what our students and clients have to say.

Noah L.
Noah L.

Medical


MBBC's instructor was extremely knowledgeable and was happy to share his expertise even outside the main GD&T course topics. His passion for high quality engineering and processes was evident and inspiring. Thank you.



Kenton D.
Kenton D.
Director of Technical Services
Food Production


Instructor was very knowledgeable and presented (5S) material in a manner that held the interest of the class.