Statistical process control (SPC) uses control charts and capability analysis to monitor and control a process.
If introduced effectively in an organization, SPC can be an integral part of a quality improvement program. It can help reduce costs from excessive waste, lost labor hours, rework, and scrap by identifying critical problems early in the production process.
However, if implemented poorly, quite the opposite can be true. You may find yourself spending more, working longer, and driving the potential gains you sought from your SPC journey further and further into the future.
In this webinar, we will present mistakes that are often made and ways to avoid them. We will also provide guidance on improving your quality improvement program. In a lively interactive format, you will have a chance to weigh in on ten True / False questions.
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Statistical process control (SPC) uses control charts and capability analysis to monitor and control a process.
If introduced effectively in an organization, SPC can be an integral part of a quality improvement program. It can help reduce costs from excessive waste, lost labor hours, rework, and scrap by identifying critical problems early in the production process.
However, if implemented poorly, quite the opposite can be true. You may find yourself spending more, working longer, and driving the potential gains you sought from your SPC journey further and further into the future.
In this webinar, we will present mistakes that are often made and ways to avoid them. We will also provide guidance on improving your quality improvement program. In a lively interactive format, you will have a chance to weigh in on ten True / False questions.
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