Learn
how to use statistical process control to monitor, control, and improve
processes
Web-Based • LAN-Based • CD-ROM
Course Description
Course Objectives
Intended Audience
Time to Complete
Course Outline
Why Does My Company Need
This Program?
SPC Workout is a comprehensive, computer-based interactive
training system that teaches operators, engineers, and supervisors how to
use statistical process control. It is ideal for training new employees how
to use control charts in their jobs and is also a good refresher for
experienced employees.
SPC Workout is divided into three units: Statistics Primer,
Control Charts, and Process Capability. Upon completion of the lessons in
each unit, learners can take the Fitness Challenge to test their knowledge
of what they learned in the unit.
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Learners will be able to:
- Better understand variation in manufacturing processes
including patterns and measures of variation.
- Monitor and control variation with variable and attribute
control charts.
- Describe basic process capability concepts and the importance of
capability when using control charts.
Operators, engineers, supervisors, and managers who will be using control
charts in their jobs.
Approximately five to seven hours.
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SPC Workout is divided into three units: Statistics Primer,
Using Control Charts, and Process Capability Basics.
There are exercises throughout the program and upon completion of
each unit learners can take the Challenge to test their knowledge of what
they learned in the unit.
Click here for the course outline.
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If you already conduct SPC training
Companies that use the SPC Workout find that it is an
excellent complement to existing classroom training. In fact, over 80% of
the companies that purchase the program are already providing SPC training
to employees in a classroom format. These companies have found that
instead of having to take several people away from their job for several
hours or sometimes even days, with the SPC Workout, they can
train people when it is most convenient. This significantly reduces the cost
of training because it takes non-productive time such as equipment
changeovers or unexpected maintenance shutdowns and turns it into productive
training time. In addition, with the SPC Workout, you can
train employees around the clock, seven days a week. No longer will third
shift be left out of training opportunities.
Companies using the SPC Workout also find that training
time is cut in half compared to the time it takes to teach the same
information in a classroom. That's because learners control the speed of the
training and can proceed at their pace, not the pace of the instructor.
In addition, the SPC Workout assures that each employee
receives the same, technically correct message. You don't have to worry that
your training will be inconsistent as sometimes happens with classroom and
on-the-job training.
If you don't already conduct SPC training
Without training, your employees may not be using control charts
correctly. This means that they could be misrepresenting the variation in
their process and ignoring or overreacting to out of control points. In any
case, the purpose of using control charts will be self-defeating.
If you are reading this now, you already realize that SPC training is
important for you organization. The question now is what is the best way to
handle it. Take a cue from over 80% of our customers who have tried the
classroom training approach. They know how long it takes to prepare for and
present training and how the SPC Workout eliminates all of
those hassles. Most importantly, when you use the SPC Workout
to do your training, you can concentrate on more important aspects of SPC
like determining what specialized chart to use on which processes.
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