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Course Description

A quality control strategy should indicate whether a process or system is delivering consistent results and whether those results meet certain quality standards. You can't tell whether a process is delivering results of the desired quality unless design specification limits are set to define "quality" for that process. Without specification limits in place, quality measurements and metrics can't tell you whether the output of a process is acceptable. In this lesson, you will practice defining the quality control variable in a given process, and you will explore the factors that help determine what the specification limits should be. You will investigate two types of variation that can occur in a process and observe how they affect quality, and you'll also practice determining whether a given process is in control and capable based on sample data.

Benefits to the Learner

  • Practice defining the quality control variable in a given process
  • Explore the factors that help determine what the specification limits in a process should be
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Type
self-paced (non-instructor led)
Dates
Nov 23, 2020 to Dec 31, 2030
Total Number of Hours
1.0
Course Fee(s)
Regular Price $0.00
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