DESCRIPTION
This 45-slide presentation on Six Sigma concept of Design of Experiment (DoE) is a compilation of 3 workshop sessions.
Session 1: Introduction to Design of Experiments
This session introduces concepts of Design of Experiment. Workplace activities are included and participants are expected to complete a workplace project to be assessed as competent in this unit of training.
The workplace project will include the concepts introduced during this session and your coach will provide you with any required templates.
Session 2: Full Factorial Design of Experiments
This unit introduces concepts of Design of Experiment. Workplace activities are included and participants are expected to complete a workplace project to be assessed as competent in this unit of training.
The workplace project will include the concepts introduced during this session and your coach will provide you with any required templates.
Session 3: Fractional Factorial Design of Experiments
This session introduces concepts of Design of Experiment. Workplace activities are included and participants are expected to complete a workplace project to be assessed as competent in this session of training.
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Source: Best Practices in DOE PowerPoint Slides: PSL - Six Sigma Design of Experiments (DoE) PowerPoint (PPTX) Presentation, Vishnu Rayapeddi
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