- Duration: 2 Hours
Course details
Ensuring a process is in control and it's behaving in the manner it was intended to is critical to any Six Sigma improvement initiative. In the Control phase of a Six Sigma DMAIC project, teams need to control the improved processes in order to sustain continuous gains. Process control involves applying tools to monitor and maintain each improved process, and to prevent it from reverting to its previous state. By applying statistical process control, you can identify out of control processes, reasons for noncompliance, and take actions to address the situation. This course introduces basic concepts in the statistical process control methodology, including the selection of variables and rational subgrouping. It looks at the key elements of a control plan and explores the steps for developing an effective plan. This course is aligned to the ASQ Body of Knowledge and is designed to assist Green Belt candidates toward their certification and to become productive members of their Six Sigma project teams.
- Topic T4 Objective O5
- recognize the characteristics of an in-control process
- Topic T9 Objective O10
- identify objectives of statistical process control
- Topic T14 Objective O15
- recognize characteristics of statistical process control
- Topic T19 Objective O20
- demonstrate your understanding of concepts related to statistical process control
- Topic T27 Objective O28
- match the key elements of a control chart with corresponding descriptions
- Topic T32 Objective O33
- match types of control charts to their corresponding descriptions
- Topic T37 Objective O38
- classify examples of causes of variations as either common or special causes
- Topic T42 Objective O43
- distinguish between types of control charts and variation causes
- Topic T46 Objective O47
- identify criteria for choosing variables to study
- Topic T51 Objective O52
- recognize examples of variables that are good candidates for statistical process control
- Topic T56 Objective O57
- select variables for a statistical process control study
- Topic T64 Objective O65
- identify properties of rational subgroups
- Topic T69 Objective O70
- select the best option for rational subgrouping, in a given scenario
- Topic T69 Objective O72
- identify considerations for determining appropriate subgroup size
- Topic T73 Objective O74
- recognize principles of rational subgrouping
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As changes in technology have accelerated, it’s become even more essential for people to master technology to be productive, invaluable employees who optimize, program and invent solutions—and even grow companies of their own. With over 300 centers in 60 countries, New Horizons is the world’s largest independent IT and Business training company. Over the past 35 years, New Horizons has delivered a full range of IT and business skills/Management training through innovative learning methods that have transformed businesses and helped over 35 million students reach their goals. New Horizons Lebanon branch was established in 1996.
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