2015 - Webinar On Selecting Right Statistical Tools to Solve Problems
Date2015-08-19
Deadline2015-08-19
VenueOnline, Canada
KeywordsStatistical Tools; Research statistical tools; Webinar
Topics/Call fo Papers
Lack of use of any effective tool can often be linked to lack of understanding of the tool, the benefits of the use of the tool and how to implement the tool. We see this when we hear questions like: “What statistical tools should my organization be using? What statistical methods do the regulators want us to use? A better approach is to identify the need, the question to be answered; then the appropriate tools are easier to identify. This approach and the associated concepts and methods involved will be introduced and illustrated with pharmaceutical and biotech case studies and examples.
Areas Covered in the Session :
How to Ask effective questions such as what data should we use to better develop products and operate processes
How to Quickly understand the purpose and value of a tool
How to Speed up the learning process to use statistical tools more effectively
How to Link statistical tools together to produce useful problem solutions
Better understanding of the role of statistical software in the implementation of statistical thinking and methods
Who Will Benefit:
Department Managers
Quality Engineers
Research and Development Scientists
Biologists and Microbiologists
Process and Manufacturing Engineers
Quality Assurance Personnel
Executives
Supply Chain Professionals
Accounting Professionals
Areas Covered in the Session :
How to Ask effective questions such as what data should we use to better develop products and operate processes
How to Quickly understand the purpose and value of a tool
How to Speed up the learning process to use statistical tools more effectively
How to Link statistical tools together to produce useful problem solutions
Better understanding of the role of statistical software in the implementation of statistical thinking and methods
Who Will Benefit:
Department Managers
Quality Engineers
Research and Development Scientists
Biologists and Microbiologists
Process and Manufacturing Engineers
Quality Assurance Personnel
Executives
Supply Chain Professionals
Accounting Professionals
Other CFPs
Last modified: 2015-08-05 21:00:05