Measurement System Analysis (MSA) Expert (Accredited)
Measurement System Analysis (MSA) Expert (Accredited), available at $84.99, has an average rating of 4.61, with 74 lectures, 8 quizzes, based on 473 reviews, and has 2645 subscribers.
You will learn about Understand the basics of Measurement System Analysis (MSA) to ensure accurate and reliable measurements for quality assurance. Learn how measurements of accuracy and precision impact the quality of your product or service. Grasp the effect of a poor measurement system on product quality, leading to incorrect conclusions and decisions. Perform and interpret a Type 1 Gage Study, including conditions for conducting the study, using Minitab examples, and understanding key statistics. Use run charts to get a visual understanding of your measurement system, simplifying complex data into easy-to-understand graphical formats. Conduct Gage Repeatability and Reproducibility (GRR) Studies, both crossed and nested, and understand each number and graph in the output. Gain a clear understanding of Attribute Agreement Analysis for discrete data, including all reports and plots, Kappa Value, and Kendall's Coefficient of Concord Master the concepts of hypothesis testing and process capability as they relate to MSA. Understand the Number of Distinct Categories (NDC) in GRR studies to gauge the discriminatory power of your measurement system. Boost your career prospects by mastering MSA, a critical component of quality assurance and Six Sigma methodologies. This course is ideal for individuals who are Quality Managers or Quality Engineers or Production Managers or Anyone involved in the measurement process It is particularly useful for Quality Managers or Quality Engineers or Production Managers or Anyone involved in the measurement process.
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Summary
Title: Measurement System Analysis (MSA) Expert (Accredited)
Price: $84.99
Average Rating: 4.61
Number of Lectures: 74
Number of Quizzes: 8
Number of Published Lectures: 74
Number of Published Quizzes: 8
Number of Curriculum Items: 82
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 82
Original Price: $74.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Understand the basics of Measurement System Analysis (MSA) to ensure accurate and reliable measurements for quality assurance.
- Learn how measurements of accuracy and precision impact the quality of your product or service.
- Grasp the effect of a poor measurement system on product quality, leading to incorrect conclusions and decisions.
- Perform and interpret a Type 1 Gage Study, including conditions for conducting the study, using Minitab examples, and understanding key statistics.
- Use run charts to get a visual understanding of your measurement system, simplifying complex data into easy-to-understand graphical formats.
- Conduct Gage Repeatability and Reproducibility (GRR) Studies, both crossed and nested, and understand each number and graph in the output.
- Gain a clear understanding of Attribute Agreement Analysis for discrete data, including all reports and plots, Kappa Value, and Kendall's Coefficient of Concord
- Master the concepts of hypothesis testing and process capability as they relate to MSA.
- Understand the Number of Distinct Categories (NDC) in GRR studies to gauge the discriminatory power of your measurement system.
- Boost your career prospects by mastering MSA, a critical component of quality assurance and Six Sigma methodologies.
Who Should Attend
- Quality Managers
- Quality Engineers
- Production Managers
- Anyone involved in the measurement process
Target Audiences
- Quality Managers
- Quality Engineers
- Production Managers
- Anyone involved in the measurement process
Note: Students who complete this course can apply for the certification exam by Quality Gurus Inc. and achieve the Verified Certification from Quality Gurus Inc. It is optional, and there is no separate fee for it. Quality Gurus Inc. is the Authorized Training Partner (ATP # 6034) of the Project Management Institute (PMI®) and the official Recertification Partner of the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM®)
The verified certification from Quality Gurus Inc. provides you with 6.0 pre-approved PMI PDUs and 6.0 SHRM PDCs at no additional cost to you.
This course is accredited by The CPD Group (UK). You are eligible to claim 6.0 CPDs for this course (Accreditation# 1016217)
Before you take measurements to ensure the quality of a product or a service, you need to ensure that you have a good measurement system in place. The data collected using a bad measurement system will lead you to incorrect conclusions.
This course will teach you about Measurement System Analysis (MSA), starting with the basics.
The course starts with the basic concepts related to measurement and measurement systems.
In this, you will learn:
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The effect of measurement system variation on the quality
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Two categories of Measurement System Analysis: Gage Repeatability/Reproducibility (for numeric data) and Attribute Agreement Analysis (for discrete data)
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Resolution and discrimination
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Accuracy and precision
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Measurements of accuracy: Bias, Linearity and Stability
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Measurements of precision: Repeatability and Reproducibility
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Type 1 Gage Study – Conditions for conducting, Minitab Example, Basic Statistics, Bias, Capability (Cg and Cgk), Percent Variation. In addition to interpreting the results, this section will explain some basic concepts, such as Hypothesis Testing and Process Capability.
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Run Chart – This will show the results of the gage study in an easy-to-understand graphical format.
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Linearity and Bias Study
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Gage Repeatability and Reproducibility (GRR) – Crossed – Range Method, Average and Range Method, ANOVA Method, Number of Distinct Categories (NDC). In addition to interpreting the results of the Crossed GRR Study, this section also covers a lecture to explain the basics of ANOVA.
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Gage Repeatability and Reproducibility (GRR) – Nested – For destructive tests.
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Attribute Agreement Analysis – for Nominal and Ordinal Data, Kappa Value and Kendall’s Coefficient of Concordance (KCC)
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Welcome to the Course
Lecture 2: Introduction
Lecture 3: Quality Gurus Inc Certificate, Digital Badge, PMI PDUs, SHRM PDCs (Optional)
Lecture 4: Download Course Slides
Lecture 5: The Effect of Measurement Variation
Lecture 6: Two Categories of MSA
Chapter 2: Basic Concepts
Lecture 1: True vs. Reference Value
Lecture 2: Resolution or Discrimination
Lecture 3: Accuracy vs. Precision
Chapter 3: Accuracy
Lecture 1: Measurement Accuracy vs. Precision
Lecture 2: Bias
Lecture 3: Linearity
Lecture 4: Stability
Lecture 5: Accuracy – Conclusion
Chapter 4: Precision
Lecture 1: Precision – Repeatability
Lecture 2: Precision – Reproducibility
Lecture 3: Normal Distribution – An Overview
Lecture 4: Gage R and R
Lecture 5: Measurement Variation
Lecture 6: Precision to Tolerance Ratio (PTR)
Chapter 5: Type 1 Gage Study
Lecture 1: Recap – Measurement System Analysis
Lecture 2: Type 1 Gage Study – Introduction
Lecture 3: Type 1 Gage Study – Conditions
Lecture 4: Type 1 Gage Study – Minitab Demonstration
Lecture 5: Descriptive Statistics
Lecture 6: Bias
Lecture 7: Is the Bias Significant? t-Test
Lecture 8: Process Capability – Part 1
Lecture 9: Process Capability – Part 2
Lecture 10: Process Capability – Part 3
Lecture 11: Gage Capability – Part 1
Lecture 12: Gage Capability – Part 2
Lecture 13: Gage Percent Var
Chapter 6: Run Chart
Lecture 1: Run Chart – Introduction
Lecture 2: Run Chart Using Minitab
Lecture 3: Run Chart – Interpretation
Lecture 4: Within and Between Variation
Chapter 7: Linearity and Bias Study
Lecture 1: Linearity and Bias Study – Introduction
Lecture 2: Linearity and Bias Study – Minitab
Lecture 3: Interpretation Part 1 – Linearity and Bias Study
Lecture 4: Interpretation Part 2 – Linearity and Bias Study
Chapter 8: Gage R&R Study (Crossed)
Lecture 1: GRR Study – Introduction
Lecture 2: GRR Study – Range Method
Lecture 3: GRR Study – Average and Range Method
Lecture 4: Minitab for Average and Range Method
Lecture 5: Excel for Average and Range Method
Lecture 6: ANOVA – Part 1 Interpretation
Lecture 7: ANOVA – Part 2 Interpretation
Lecture 8: ANOVA – Part 3 Interpretation
Lecture 9: ANOVA – Part 4 Interpretation
Lecture 10: ANOVA – Part 5 Interpretation
Lecture 11: Understanding ANOVA
Lecture 12: NDC – Number of Distinct Categories
Lecture 13: Conclusion
Chapter 9: Nested GRR
Lecture 1: Nested GRR – Introduction
Lecture 2: Nested GRR – Minitab
Lecture 3: Understanding Box & Whisker and Scatter Plots
Lecture 4: Nested GRR Interpretation – Part 1
Lecture 5: Nested GRR Interpretation – Part 2
Lecture 6: Nested GRR Interpretation – Part 3
Lecture 7: Nested GRR Interpretation – Part 4
Chapter 10: Attribute Agreement Analysis
Lecture 1: Attribute Agreement Analysis – Introduction
Lecture 2: Attribute Agreement Analysis – Minitab Demonstration
Lecture 3: AAA – Agreement Within Themselves (Consistency)
Lecture 4: AAA – Agreement with Standard (Correctness)
Lecture 5: AAA – Agreement with Each Other
Lecture 6: AAA – All Operators vs. Standard
Lecture 7: Consistency and Correctness Plots
Lecture 8: What is Kappa Value?
Lecture 9: What is Kandall's Coefficient of Concordance?
Lecture 10: Kappa and Kandall's Coefficient for Consistency
Lecture 11: Kappa and Kandall's Coefficient for Correctness
Lecture 12: Kappa and Kandall's Coefficient – Amongst Themselves
Chapter 11: BONUS
Lecture 1: BONUS LECTURE
Instructors
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Sandeep Kumar, Quality Gurus Inc.
Experienced Quality Director • Six Sigma Coach • Consultant
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- 3 stars: 34 votes
- 4 stars: 169 votes
- 5 stars: 262 votes
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