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Do you want to provide products that cost less, are more reliable & durable, and have less critical specifications? It is possible using Design of Experiments as a product development and validation tool.


This methodology will allow people to design, develop, and validate products and processes in the most expedient and effective fashion while setting the most economic specifications. Also, this methodology provides an effective strategy for solving product or process problems.

Schedule is To Be Announced

OBJECTIVE

The objective of this course is to develop the attendee into a practitioner of designed experiments. The attendee should be able to plan the overall experiment, conduct the designated tests, and appropriately analyze/interpret results as an outcome of attending this course.

SUMMARY

The course covers the key phases of planning, conducting, and analyzing designed experiments for the person without a statistical background.

DESCRIPTION

The two-day DOE-Basic course covers the fundamentals of the major steps in the process of planning, conducting, and analyzing orthogonal experiments.  Emphasis is placed on the DOE process, in particular the planning phase, which if diligently followed will yield an effectively completed experiment.   An introduction to parameter design is included.  A short video introduces the experimental approach and a workshop at the end of the session allows practice and application of the new methods.  Although it would be helpful, no statistical education or background is required as only fundamental mathematical skills are necessary for this course.  The analytical methods are very basic, yet very useful, for interpreting experimental results.

INSTRUCTOR
Phillip J. Ross - Phil is a Principal Consultant with experience as an engineer and team leader in the automotive industry and as a consultant specializing in quality, reliability engineering and Six sigma.

COST
$1200 per individual or $1000 per individual for groups of 3 or more.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Design engineers, manufacturing engineers, IT systems administrators, finance professionals, project managers, and department managers responsible for process improvement.

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