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Auditing & TQM Category
Analyzing Process Capability
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Program Duration |
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5 Days |
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Program Date 2
Program Date 2
Program Date 3 |
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14-18
April,2012
Cairo, Egypt
15-19
September ,2012
Alexandria
Egypt
20-24 October
, 2012
Cairo, Egypt |
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Program Fees |
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US$ 2950/Per Person |
PROGRAM
OBJECTIVES:
Process
Capability Studies
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Recognize the benefits
of analyzing process capability.
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Sequence examples of the
steps of a process capability study.
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Decide whether a process
capability index has been correctly determined and Six Sigma
capability is shown.
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Determine the process
capability index (Cp) given a set of data, and analyze the results.
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Determine whether Cpk
has been correctly calculated and interpreted.
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determine the center of
the data (Cpk) relative to customer specifications, and analyze
results.Calculating Process Performance
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Recognize the value of
knowing process performance (Pp) and process specification (Ppk).
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Determine whether Pp has
been correctly calculated and analyzed.
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Calculate the correct
figure for Ppk, given a set of data, and analyze the results.
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Match analysis use of
attribute data to examples.
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Select examples of the
ways that attribute data has been used to improve process
performance.
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WHO SHOULD
ATTEND?
Managers/executives
overseeing personnel involved in the implementation of Six Sigma in
their organization; consultants involved in implementing a Six Sigma
proposal; and organizations implementing a Six Sigma project
PROGRAM OUTLINES:
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Recognize the
benefits of analyzing process capability.
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Sequence
examples of the steps of a process capability study.
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Decide whether a
process capability index has been correctly determined and Six Sigma
capability is shown.
-
Determine the
process capability index (Cp) given a set of data, and analyze the
results.
-
Determine
whether Cpk has been correctly calculated and interpreted.
-
Determine the
center of the data (Cpk) relative to customer specifications, and
analyze results.
Calculating Process Performance
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Recognize the
value of knowing process performance (Pp) and process specification
(Ppk).
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Determine
whether Pp has been correctly calculated and analyzed.
-
Calculate the
correct figure for Ppk, given a set of data, and analyze the
results.
-
Match analysis
use of attribute data to examples.
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Select examples
of the ways that attribute data has been used to improve process
performance.
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