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Description

Statistical Process Control (SPC) Using Microsoft Excel
is the one course you need to learn how to harness, analyze and report your manufacturing process data in a way that drives improvement within your organization. This course is divided into 4 major sections:
Basic Statistical Concepts
: Don't worry if you've never studied statistics or are a novice using Excel. This course starts at the beginning. In this section, I explain fundamental concepts that you will use throughout this course and your career including Measures of Central Tendency, Measures of Dispersion and the different types and scales of data. Not only do I explain these concepts "on paper", but I'll take you into Excel and show you how to QUICKLY calculate the statistics you need.
Pareto Analysis
: Most people do not realize the power of the Pareto Distribution. In this section, I will show you how to apply the so called "80/20 Rule" in remarkably expedient and innovative ways. I will also introduce you to Excel's Pivot Tables, which when combined with Pareto Analysis, form a powerful decision making tool for allocating your organization's capital, people and improvement effort.
Control Charting
: Often considered the backbone of statistical process control, control charting allows you to graphically depict and then analyze your process and quality data. Control charting calculates the normal limits for any process, then makes obvious the trends and nuances in your process. Not only will I explain the "nut and bolts" of 7 different control charts for both variable and attribute data, but I will also walk you through the secrets of interpreting their results. You will also receive excellent reference tools and Excel reports you can use in your own improvement projects.
Regression Analysis
: Regression Analysis is a remarkably powerful tool for defining the relationship between two or more variables, and then providing a formula you can use to make predictions about your own process. This section offers you the fundamentals of this immense family of statistical processes by detailing Simple Linear and Multiple Linear Regression analysis. These tools will not only allow to you analyze the inputs and outputs of your manufacturing processes, but also serve as a stepping stone into more advanced studies of the topic.
In this course, I provide you with all the theory, applications, Excel Worksheets and real life examples you need to take your analytical and problem solving skills to a whole new level.
And if you're preparing to take your ASQ Certified Quality Engineer, Certified Quality Technician, Certified Six Sigma Green Belt, Certified Six Sigma Black Belt exams, this class is an excellent starting point to develop the quality statistics skills you'll need to succeed.
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"This course is best out there for any quality professional who wants to excel." - Sachin K.
"This is buy far the best Course I have taken on Udemy! Very well structured and provided a comprehensive overview on the subject. A gem on Udemy!" - Greg S.
Who this course is for:
Quality engineers
Quality technicians
Industrial engineers
Manufacturing professionals

What you'll learn

Basic Statistical Concepts

Statistical Process Control, SPC

Pareto Analysis

Variable and Attribute Control Charting

Process Capability Analysis

Linear and Multiple Regression Analysis

Correlation and Excel’s Correlation Matrix

Quality Engineering Statistics within Microsoft Excel

Key concepts of Quality Engineering and Quality Management

Requirements

  • You will need a copy of Adobe XD 2019 or above. A free trial can be downloaded from Adobe.
  • No previous design experience is needed.
  • No previous Adobe XD skills are needed.

Course Content

27 sections • 95 lectures
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1-Introduction
95
1.1-Introduction to Statistical Process Control
1.2-What is SPC?
1.3-Types of Data
1.4-Data Scales
1.5-Probability Distributions
1.6-Central Limit Theorem
1.7-Comments on the Normal Distribution
1.8-Measures of Central Tendency
1.9-Measures of Central Tendency in Excel
1.10-Measures of Dispersion
1.11-Measures of Dispersion in Excel
1.12-Quick Quiz on Basic Statistical Concepts
1.13-Basics Statistical Concepts, Practice Problems
1.14-Pareto Analysis
1.15-Introduction to Pareto Analysis
1.16-Histograms
1.17-Ordered Histograms
1.18-An Introduction to Pivot Tables
1.19-The Pareto Diagram
1.20-Pareto Analysis, Part 1
1.21-Pareto Analysis, Part 2
1.22-Pareto Analysis, Part 3
1.23-Quick Quiz on Pareto Analysis
1.24-Pareto Analysis, Practice Problems and Worksheets
1.25-Introduction to Control Charting
1.26-Control Chart Terminology
1.27-X-Bar and R Chart, Part 1
1.28-X-Bar and R Chart, Part 2
1.29-X-Bar and R Chart, Part 3
1.30-X-Bar and s Chart, Part 1
1.31-X-Bar and s Chart, Part 2
1.32-Individual X and Moving Range Chart, Part 1
1.33-Individual X and Moving Range Chart, Part 2
1.34-The p Chart, Part 1
1.35-The p Chart, Part 2
1.36-The np Chart, Part 1
1.37-The np Chart, Party 2
1.38-The c Chart, Part 1
1.39-The c Chart, Part 2
1.40-The u Chart, Part 1
1.41-The u Chart, Part 2
1.42-u Chart Addendum
1.43-Interpreting Control Charts, Part 1
1.44-Interpreting Control Charts, Part 2
1.45-Interpreting Control Charts, Part 3
1.46-Quick Quiz on Control Charting
1.47-Control Charting, Excel Workbooks
1.48-Process Capability Analysis
1.49-Manufacturing Process Development, Part 1
1.50-Manufacturing Process Development, Part 2
1.51-Manufacturing Process Development, Part 3
1.52-Manufacturing Process Development, Part 4
1.53-Groundwork for Process Capability Analysis
1.54-Measurement Systems, Part 1
1.55-Measurement Systems, Part 2
1.56-Sampling Options, Part 1
1.57-Sampling Options, Part 2
1.58-The Normal Distribution and Sampling Size
1.59-Arithmetic Mean
1.60-Standard Deviation
1.61-Building Histograms
1.62-Data Analysis Add-in For Excel
1.63-The Normal Distribution, Part 1
1.64-The Normal Distribution, Part 2
1.65-Skew and Kurtosis
1.66-Plotting the Distibution
1.67-Pp and Ppk, Part 1
1.68-Pp and Ppk, Part 2
1.69-Pp and Ppk, Part 3
1.70-Pp and Ppk for a Sample
1.71-The Run Chart Explained
1.72-Cp and Cpk, Part 1
1.73-Cp and Cpk, Part 2
1.74-Interpreting Capability Indices, Part 1
1.75-Interpreting Capability Indices, Part 2 (The Difference between Cpk and Ppk)
1.76-Interpreting Capability Indices, Part 3
1.77-Interpreting Capability Indices, Part 4 (DPPM)
1.78-SPC versus PCA
1.79-Quick Quiz on Capability Analysis
1.80-Capability Analysis, Excel Workbooks
1.81-Regression Analysis
1.82-An Introduction to Regression Analysis
1.83-Correlation
1.84-The Correlation Matrix
1.85-Excel's Trendline Feature
1.86-The Equation of a Line
1.87-Interpreting the Regression Line
1.88-Minimizing the Residuals
1.89-Excel's Goal Seek
1.90-Regression Analysis Output
1.91-Using Confindence Intervals
1.92-Multiple Regression Case Study
1.93-Regression Analysis Excel Workbook
1.94-Closing Comments on Course
1.95-Bonus Lecture