Training Capability e-learning or face-to-face
Capability training
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Know how to calculate capabilities
At the end of the Capability training course, you will be able to calculate capability indicators for all types of process.
Competitive benefits
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Objectives
- Master the basics of descriptive statistics.
- Understanding capability indicators.
- Know how to interpret Capability Falls.
- Be able to calculate capability indicators on any type of process.
For whom
The Process Control training course will introduce you to the principle of capability and the various indicators that enable you to characterize a process. Cp, Pp and Ppk will no longer hold any secrets for you.
At the end of the Capability training course, you will be able to calculate capability indicators for all types of process.
Prerequisites
- Basic use of the Internet and a web browser.
- A level III qualification and/or 2 years' initial professional experience.
Duration
7 hours of animated 100% e-Learning, training quizzes, implementation of theoretical points on industrial simulators. The e-Learning is available 24/7 for 1 month for this training course.
Teaching and technical resources
- 100% E-Learning training on a dedicated platform
- Our teaching methods are mediatized (voice, text, exercises), fun and multimodal, with tests at every lesson.
- Theoretical presentations
- Case studies
- Online availability of PDF and Excel support documents
Teaching team
With over 30 years' experience, rich in teaching and practical experience, our industrial quality training organization provides you with training and consulting services to develop and improve your performance and know-how. All our consultants are Master Black Belt Lean Six Sigma and have at least 10 years' experience in applying Lean and Six Sigma tools in industrial environments.
Accessibility
The Capability training course is accessible to people with disabilities. Please contact us for specific accommodation options. We will do our utmost to accommodate you.
Program
Descriptive statistics for capability
- Parameters of Gauss's law
- Validating the normality hypothesis
Process variability
- Understanding the origin of process variability
- Understanding the origin of Gauss's distribution law
- Understanding the importance of focusing on the target
Capability indicators
- Understanding Cp and z capability indicators
- Understanding Pp and Ppk indicators
- Interpreting the drop in Cp=>Pp=>Ppk capabilities
Capability calculation
- Know how to calculate Cp, Pp, Ppk indicators in all situations
- How to calculate a Ppk indicator for attributive criteria
- Know how to calculate and interpret the PpkProduct and PPkMedian Global Capability Indicators
Capability special cases
- Non-normal distributions
- Unilateral tolerances
- Destructive testing
- Calculation of Cpm and Ppm indicators
Your feedback
Two modes learning
- onlineSelf-paced learning150€
- 7 hours of e-learning courses
- Online support
- PresentialIn-company training1
- 1-day Basic MSP training