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STATISTICAL PROCESS CONTROL TRAINING (SPC)/ PROCESS CAPABILITY
The objective of the Statistical Process Control Training (SPC)/Process Capability curriculum is to provide participants with the analytical tools and methods necessary to:
Understand SPC fundamentals and the importance of reducing variation Implement control charting in order to assess process stability Interpret control chart signals and implement appropriate reaction plans Determine appropriate sampling plans and sample sizes Assess process capability training (for normal and non-normal data) Apply charting techniques for short production runs Apply charting methods where multiple sources of variation may exist (e.g. multiple cavities, filling heads) Apply SPC for naturally trending data (e.g. due to tool wear) Determine the appropriate type of chart for a given process Avoid common misapplications of SPC in practice
Apologies
In general, when people publish information they try to focus the message - just do this - and skip the thinking process.
For me the thinking is probably more important than the practice. In other words it is more important that I understand the “why” and that the “why” makes sense. As a result some of these pages are “thinking pieces” more than focussed marketing messages, but then this is more a personal knowledge repository than it is a marketing piece.
If you are offended by pages that are not short, succinct and straight to the point, then you probably want to go somewhere else:-)
Content
Scrum / Agile
- Frequently Asked Questions - questions and standard content I have used in various situations. Sometimes multiple FAQ pages come together to make a complete Subject Specific Article
- Research to Help Understanding - some practices and ideas seem counter-intuitive.
- What Kinds of Problems Do you Typically See As The Organization Transforms to Agile / Lean? - started this one recently
Consultant / Coach / Trainer
- Your First Sprint - a set of articles aimed at helping you through your first Sprint or iteration
- References Useful in Training - videos etc.
- Ideas on Presenting Ideas - seems like there are a lot of interesting approaches out there on how to get ideas across. And related to this, Powerful Pictures, Powerful Stories and Powerful Facilitation.
- Workshops Training and Other Events - completed events
And in a non-Agile discussion:
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- Also some Useful Tools
Note that we have some Incomplete Pages That Require Work on this site:-)
Personal
Spaces
- Initial Start - basic knowledge base - this page
General
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