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Statistical Process Control 1(SPC 1).






Course Description:
Statistical Process Control (SPC) is widely used in manufacturing to control and ensure quality products. Statistical methods are reviewed and concepts of probability and variation are introduced. Attribute and variables control charts are constructed and then interpreted for in-control and out-of-control conditions. Once processes are in control , process capability
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Process Auditing




Course Description:
It is imperative that an auditor effectively guides an organization through a process of meeting compliance requirements. However, real value can be added to the process if the auditor establishes a program that also focuses on overall performance relative to the objectives being met for registration. This course teaches the student how to add value, deliver business benefits
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Mistake Proofing



Course Description:
The purpose of this manual is to provide an overview of Mistake Proofing methodology. The text was developed for training purposes and to provide a reference for future use.
The text was written to provide for the reader techniques of mistake proofing to improve performance. Dr. Shigeo Shingo created the concepts of Mistake Proofing. Simons-White & Associates wrote the material
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Quality Function Deployment (QFD)





Course Description:
In today's fiercely competitive market, quality and the customer are tightly intertwined. Customers are demanding consistently higher performance quality products at lower costs. Delivering quality to customers while designing and producing new products ahead of the competition is a steep challenge facing many companies today. This is a general course that will introduce the
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Supplier Development



Course Description:
Growing competition within the global economy has for many years been forcing enterprises to reduce their costs. However, traditional approaches had been limited to eliminating wastage within an enterprise; another way of reducing cost is through outsourcing. Cooperation with subcontractors can make them more efficient and thus enable goods to be purchased at lower prices.
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