Organizations both in Manufacturing and Services Sectors compete on Quality, Delivery and Price. In order to exceed on these 3 parameters, organizations constantly strive to use various management methods.
Statistical Process Control(SPC) or Statistical Quality Control is a method, rather a strategy to systematically reduce variability in process with respect to quality problems, delayed delivery, etc. SPC is based on sound science and data monitoring rather that witch hunting people.
Leading organizations across sectors use SPC methods in their operations viz., Customer Service Delivery, Manufacturing, Supply Chain, Quality Control, etc.,
If you are from Operations in Discrete Manufacturing, O&G, BFSI, Supply Chain, IT Services knowledge about SPC can be invaluable.
If your organization or process isn’t using SPC, you can apply these concepts to significantly improve Quality, Delivery and Control.
SPC is a vast subject. This course gives you a firsthand experience of the concept and teaches you to construct and interpret more than 5 simple Control Charts that cover most scenarios across sectors.
There is more than 1 reason to consider this course:
By the end of the course, you will be able to apply the SPC to any specific situation of your process or business and effectively reduce variation, thereby improving quality & delivery performance:
In this lecture, you will learn about the history of Statistical Process Control and its relevance in process control. Difficulty Level: Low
In this lecture, you will learn about control charts, their elements and the science between control charts in detail. At the end of the lecture, you will be able to interpret and understand control charts. Difficulty Level: Medium
In this lecture, you will learn about different types of control charts and the criteria for selection of control charts in a given scenario. At the end of the lecture, you will be able to choose an appropriate control chart. Difficulty Level: High
In this lecture you are introduced to Minitab, a statistical software package which is extensively used for statistical analysis. 1) An external link to Minitab site to install 30 day trial version of minitab is included in resource 2) A external video on Getting Started with Minitab 17 is included in resource
In this lecture, you will learn about continuous control charts, their construction and interpretation. At the end of this lecture, you will be able to select and create an appropriate Continuous Control Chart. Difficulty Level: High
In this lecture, you will learn about discrete control charts, their construction and interpretation. At the end of this lecture, you will be able to select and create an appropriate Discrete Control Chart. Difficulty Level: High
In this lecture, you will learn about the applications of control charts Difficulty Level : Low
Understand what are pre-control charts and how to use them for process control. Difficulty Level : Medium
Understand what are pre-control charts and how to use them for process control. Difficulty Level : Medium
Learn about MA, EWMA and CUSUM control charts. Difficulty Level: High
Learn about MA, EWMA and CUSUM control charts. Difficulty Level: High
Test your knowledge
Learn about the live project work that you will have to fulfill for SPC Basics certification.
In this lecture, I’ll share with you the criteria for certification and associated steps.
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