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26th February 2001, 12:14 PM
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Beyond CQE: Any suggestions to improve my knowledge further?
I just recently got my CQE in December, and as I'm trying to use this newly acquired knowledge I'm realizing what a newbie I am in the field of Stats... I don't need to learn more about SPC, but about data analysis... ie how to develop a sampling plan, what to do with data collected, etc.
Any suggestions out there on how I can improve my knowledge?? Guidance from more experienced heads would be appreciated...
I'm willing to read books, study websites, attend courses, etc.
Thanks!
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26th February 2001, 06:32 PM
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There are a number of good texts that will be of help. My favorite is "Quality Control" by Dale Besterfield. Mine is a older version (circa 1979) but I am sure you can find a current copy at Amazon or Barnes & Noble or at ASQ. (ISBN 0-13-025668-4) Besterfield's book covers subjects such as how to setup a sampling plan. About $79.00 a copy.
If you need something a little more advanced, look for "Process Quality Control, Troubleshooting and Interpretion of Data" by Ellis Ott, Ed Schilling, and Dean Neubauer. (ISBN 0-07-1350101-1) The book will cover how to analyze data given a problem situation. It assumes you have a basic understanding of statistics. About $75.00 a copy.
A final note, you can not go wrong with Juran's Quality Handbook although you might go broke paying for it at $135.00 a copy.
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27th February 2001, 12:07 PM
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Funny you mention Juran... what prompted my email was TRYING to use Juran's book (I borrowed it from a colleague). To be honest I've never found it useful because its got so much information crunched in that it feels like its barely written in English..
I'll check out the other books, though. Thanks!
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27th February 2001, 03:17 PM
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For me, Juran's Quality Handbook is like the Machinest's Handbook. Just a reference tool.
To gain a better understanding of topics listed in the book, the reader must go to other sources for the most part. It isn't the type of book one would read cover to cover.
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Kevin
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27th February 2001, 03:28 PM
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Kevin,
Good point! I prefer the other books but Juran is a good reference. Any suggestions for Casana on your favorites?
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Rick
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28th February 2001, 12:08 AM
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I find myself going to "Guide to Quality Control" by Kaoru Ishikawa. Don't know if its still available. I got my copy in '87.
Kind of a nice compact Juran - not to in depth though - just refreshers.
Otherwise the above references are good.
Laura
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28th February 2001, 09:49 AM
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IMO, I would suggest a two semester course in statistics. After that all this other stuff (process control),coupled with some shop experience,comes rather simple.
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28th February 2001, 11:43 AM
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How about?
Quality Planning and Analysis, authored by Frank Gryna.
I don't have the new version but the other versions were very helpful.
ASD...
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