Hello All,
I am currently working in a newly formed PMO at the
University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. I have convinced the director to send me to a Greenbelt and Lean training course, which I know will be very beneficial to the department. I am extremely excited about the opportunity but also I have some apprehensions about the statistics portion of the training. I have had no college mathematics or statistic's education to date. I realize this could cause a serious issue which I am trying to avoid. I have searched the internet in hopes to find recommendations on preliminary concepts that one should know to in order to prepare for the training but have only found a reference book listing the use of common statistical models used by Greenbelts. I looked into enrolling in a statistics class at a local college but do not have the ability due to my schedule. Does anyone have recommendations?
Thanks in advance
Jason
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Worried about Six Sigma Statistics
Started by Jason Saal, May 21 2009 11:56 PM
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#2
Posted 25 May 2009 - 11:28 PM
Jason,
six sigma uses statistics to process the collected data.
first you have to know what are the six sigma tools, where and how they can be used.For this buy the pocket book "Six sigma memory jogger II"
You can get this book from www.goalqpc.com
This is the ultimate book explains all the tools and the statistics required for six sigma
cs.narayanar pillai
six sigma uses statistics to process the collected data.
first you have to know what are the six sigma tools, where and how they can be used.For this buy the pocket book "Six sigma memory jogger II"
You can get this book from www.goalqpc.com
This is the ultimate book explains all the tools and the statistics required for six sigma
cs.narayanar pillai
#3
Posted 17 December 2010 - 11:08 AM
Dear All,
We have mathematics refresher for all at the following link - http://forum.benchma...-data-analysis/
Best Regards,
VK
We have mathematics refresher for all at the following link - http://forum.benchma...-data-analysis/
Best Regards,
VK
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