Using Distributions for Process Improvement

Location: Distance Learning Course

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2022 - 2023 On-line Individual$ 80.00

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The usual responsibilities of an engineer or manager include data collection, analysis, process troubleshooting and process improvement. Using established and logical methodology can improve problem-solving and troubleshooting skills while guiding process improvement strategies and efforts. Identifying and implementing process improvements enable us to become more effective engineers or managers and increases our value to an organization. Using Distributions for Processing Improvement. Process Improvement requires an organized approach, knowledgeable people, teamwork and the appropriate tools. There are a number of recognized approaches in use today. "Using Distributions for Process Improvement focuses on using simple techniques centered around the normal distribution to identify potential process improvement opportunities and/or assess process performance. This is really an 'eye-opening' approach to using data in business and industry. /p>

"Using Distributions for Process Improvement" is intended to provide practical information that will enable you and your organization develop and implement an effective, logical and organized approach to process improvement based on data. It will lead to evidence-based decision making and help you to eliminate emotional or biased judgements for process improvement.

"Using Distributions for Process Improvement" is intended to provide practical information that will enable you and your organization develop and implement an effective, logical and organized approach to process improvement based on data. It will lead to evidence-based decision making and help you to eliminate emotional or biased judgements for process improvement.

The instructor for "Using Distributions for Process Improvement", Davis M. Woodruff, PE has over three decades of real-world experience with clients on 3 continents and in 35 states. He uses a practical approach based on 'real world' experiences.

The learning objectives are for participants to:
     1. Review/Understand the fundamentals of statistical methods for process improvement
     2. Learn to select the techniques or tools to answer the questions
     3. Use the Normal Distribution to assess process performance
     4. Use the Normal Distribution to evaluate specification changes
     5. Use Pre-Control Methods to understand and control a process
     6. Be able to use data to identify ways to utilize the information to improve processes

Fee: $80.00
Hours:1.00
CEUs:0.10

Distance Learning Course

Distance Learning Course

Davis Woodruff

Davis M. Woodruff, PE, CMC is an internationally recognized consultant, professional speaker and author. He grew up on a family farm in rural southern Alabama where his family also owned and operated a “country store.” From this background he earned a Chemical Engineering degree from Auburn University, became a Professional Engineer and Certified Management Consultant. He was a manufacturing executive with 3M for ten years and became the youngest manufacturing superintendent in the company prior to forming a management consulting company, Management Methods. Since 1984 he has served clients in 35 states and on 3 continents. From Vermont to Malaysia Davis’ clients include scores of large and small organizations. As a professional speaker, certified management consultant, published author, and professional engineer Davis Woodruff brings immediate benefits to businesses. These benefits include developing leaders; optimizing resource utilization; improving processes, quality and customer satisfaction; and saving time and $$$. Having authored three full-length books, over five dozen articles and multiple online professional development courses, Davis is on the cutting edge of today’s business world. Davis and Lynn have been married since 1970 and they have two daughters, two sons-in-law, three grandchildren and one dog. He is actively involved with his family, in his community and in his church where he leads an adult Bible Study class each week.

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