Advanced Statistical Training for Engineers
Practical, applied training to improve process capability, reduce variation, and strengthen data-driven decision making.
Training That Goes Beyond the Basics
Most statistical training focuses on theory. This training is different.
While theory is covered where it enhances understanding and capability, Effective Statistics provides hands-on, application-focused training designed specifically for engineers and quality engineers working in manufacturing and product development environments.
Participants learn not just how to run analyses, but how to design the study, execute the study, interpret results, make decisions, and apply statistical thinking directly to real-world problems.
Material will cover standard methods along with useful advanced and niche methods.
Who Should Attend
- Quality Engineers
- Manufacturing Engineers
- Process Engineers
- R&D / Product Development Teams
- Six Sigma / Continuous Improvement Professionals
Core Training Topics
I can cover any statistical application from the following, along with many advanced methods and applications:
- Quality Engineering Body of Knowledge
- Reliability Engineering Body of Knowledge
- Six Sigma
- Data Science / Machine Learning
Flexible Delivery Options
Training can be tailored to your organization’s needs and delivered in multiple formats:
- On-site workshops
- Virtual instructor-led sessions
- Custom case studies using your data
- Half-day, full-day, or multi-week programs
Why This Training Works
- Focus on real manufacturing problems (when available at customer), not textbook examples
- Includes experimental design, randomization, and execution of the study
- Incorporates the bigger picture for the business (time, cost)
- Emphasis on interpretation and decision-making
- Designed for immediate on-the-job application
- Led by an experienced practitioner in quality, operations, and analytics
Bring Practical Statistics to Your Team
Whether you’re developing new products or improving existing processes, the right statistical approach can dramatically improve outcomes.
