Lean Six Sigma and SPC
Details
Topic: Lean Six Sigma and SPC
Cost: Free
Place: Web Conference Webex
- Meeting link: https://asq.webex.com/asq/j.php?MTID=maf00162805d1d04386467cc22c42c34c
- Meeting number: 2553 327 0016
- Password: YfW4aQMK58b
When: 26 Feb 2026 (Thursday) at 5:45pm to 7:30pm US-MT meeting
5:45 pm Web Conference Start: Networking, Welcome and Section Business
6:00 pm Presentation
- Speaker: Jay Arthur, QI Macros
- Topic: Lean Six Sigma and SPC
- Presentation Slides and Video posted after meeting
- Abstract:
-- Learn about Lean Six Sigma (LSS) and Statical Process Control (SPC).
-- Learn better ways to start Lean Six Sigma initiatives.
-- Over half the population hates math and statistics. Learn how to help them
embrace quality tools.
-- Lean how smart performance charts (Control, Pareto, Histogram) help optimize business performance.
- Bio: Bio Jay Arthur, teaches people how to turn data into dollars using Microsoft Excel.
-- Jay helped a healthcare system reduce rejected claims by $24 million/year and a manufacturing company reduce scrap by $1 million/year.
-- Jay is the author of
--- Book: Lean Six Sigma Demystified 2nd Ed (McGraw 2014),
--- Book: Lean Six Sigma for Hospitals 2nd Ed (McGraw 2014).
--- Book: Agile Process Innovation (2019)
--- Software QI Macros, a package that automates all of the charts, graphs, and documents required for quality improvement.
- References: via QI Marcos web site
-- Lean Six Sigma Free Yellow Belt
-- Lean Six Sigma Blog
-- Lean Six Sigma training
-- Lean Six Sigma resources
-- Lean Six Sigma Webinars
-- Lean Six SigmaExcel Templates
7:15 pm After Presentation Networking
7:30 pm Web Conference End: meeting over
Meeting also posted on MyASQ Boulder Community Event
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By Meetup
Online webinar on Lean Six Sigma and SPC for quality professionals; learn to start Lean Six Sigma initiatives and use control charts to drive performance.
AI summary
By Meetup
Online webinar on Lean Six Sigma and SPC for quality professionals; learn to start Lean Six Sigma initiatives and use control charts to drive performance.
