BPI-127 Understanding the Process Variation Using Stastical Process Control (SPC) Tools - Practical Application
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Data are everywhere but how can we make sense out of them. What can the data tell us? We need information! Do they tell us something important about the process? Are we able to detect any changes? Is our process still in-control? Or have the changes significantly occurred since we last measure it? Therefore, how best can we analyze the data? What tools can we use to help us turn data into useful information? Can simple graphical analysis be good enough?
This is where SPC tools steps in. Using SPC as your data analytical method, it can help you to monitor and take control of our process behaviors. Understanding the process behaviors help us understand process better. Without SPC, we would be making decision simply based on assumption or experience which can be deceiving and flat wrong. Instead of correcting, you might make the process worst.
Using SPC tools allow you to make decision based on facts with statistical calculative decision. In the end, it is about monitoring and controlling your process continuously, and ensuring continuous product conformance with little waste as possible while improving the capability and performance of your processes.
The training is designed to achieve the following objectives:
Understand the purpose of statistics and SPC in Process Control and Management
Grasp the concept of variation and how it is analyzed and described statistically
How to use statistics in process control
Be able to set up and use SPC charts
Be able to interpret the charts in relation to process/product requirement
Identify the different types of charts to be used in SPC
Section 2: Measures of Accuracy and Precision in your process/product
Section 3: What are Control Charts
Section 4: Develop your own SPC Charts
Day 2
Section 5: Interpreting and Analyzing your Control Charts
Section 6: Checking for time dependence in your data (frequency of sampling)
Section 7: Other practical purpose of Control Chart
Section 8: Short-Run@ Small lot SPC Chart
This course is designed for Managers, Engineers, Foreman, Supervisors, Technicians, Team Leaders.
This is a 2-days programme. This course runs from 9:00am – 5:00pm with an hour for lunch and periodic short breaks.
This is an intensive session designed to include as much discussion as possible. Lunch and breaks provide an opportunity for further questioning and discussion with the instructors.
We are HRD Corp (Human Resource Development Corporation) Registered Training Provider. All of our training modules are claimable under HRD Corp.