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This bundle includes:"Design of Experiments and Validation of Solutions in Six Sigma - 1.5 hours/PDUs" Item oper_09_a01_bs_enus"Statistical Process Control and Control Plans in Six Sigma - 1.5 hours/PDUs" Item oper_09_a02_bs_enus"Using Basic Control Charts in Six Sigma - 2.0 hours/PDUs" Item oper_09_a03_bs_enus |
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This course explains the basic design of experiments (DOE) concepts and outlines how to select, test, and validate improvement solutions in the final stages of a Six Sigma project. During the course, basic DOE concepts such as factors, levels, interactions, and main effects are introduced. The course also explores the full and fractional factorial designs and the DOE process. In addition, it teaches how to select, test, and validate solutions using a variety of analysis, screening, and testing t |
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This course aims to introduce basic SPC and control chart concepts and how to develop a control plan to hold the gains prior to the closure of a Six Sigma project. The course identifies the key objectives and benefits of SPC and explains the concept of rational subgrouping. It also introduces the different types and the key elements of control charts, and identifies control chart patterns that indicate an out-of-control process. In addition, the types of control plans and the steps used to const |
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This course deals primarily with basic control chart concepts and how they are created and analyzed in Six Sigma. It teaches methods of creating and analyzing key variable and attribute control charts. The course also identifies the control charts to use in specific situations and the various steps in the standard control charting process. |
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