Length of training : 2 Days Day 1: Introduction to Minitab Decrease the time required for statistical analysis by quickly learning to navigate Minitab's user-friendly and customizable environment. Learn how to import/export data and output between Minitab and various software and database systems. Enhance your ability to create, manipulate, and restructure data. Develop sound statistical approaches to data analysis by learning how to create and interpret a wide variety of graphs and numerical measures useful for quality improvement initiatives. This course focuses on the utilization of these tools as they pertain to applications commonly found in manufacturing, engineering, and business processes. Topics covered include: Charts, Histograms, Boxplots, Dotplots, Scatterplots, Tables, Measures of Location and Variation, ODBC Target Participants : Professionals who are working in the automotive industry, chemical production plants, and other companies involved in manufacturing. The course materials include examples with metrics such as diameters, pressure, and hardness.
Day 2: Basic Statistics Augment your graphical analysis skills using Minitab's powerful statistical tools. Develop the foundation for important statistical concepts such as hypothesis testing and confidence intervals. By analyzing a variety of real world data sets, learn how to match the appropriate statistical tool to your own applications and how to correctly interpret statistical output to quickly reveal problems with a process or to show evidence of an improvement. Learn how to explore critical features in your processes through statistical modeling tools that help to uncover and describe relationships between variables. A strong emphasis is placed on making good business decisions based upon the practical application of statistical techniques commonly found in manufacturing, engineering, and research and development endeavors. Tools Covered Include: t-Tests, Proportion Tests, Tests for Equal Variance, Power and Sample Size, Correlation, Simple Linear and Multiple Regression, ANOVA and GLM. Target Participants : Professionals who are working in the automotive industry, chemical production plants, and other companies involved in manufacturing. The course materials include examples with metrics such as diameters, pressure, and hardness. |