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    Webinar on Statistics and Data Analysis for Auditors

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    Category Food, Drugs & Biologics

    Deadline: July 19, 2106 | Date: July 19, 2106

    Venue/Country: Online, Canada

    Updated: 2016-06-30 18:35:05 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Description:

    “The goal is to transform data into information, and information into insight” - Carly Fiorina, former President of Hewlett Packard

    Too often we make an art form out of collecting data, while the “business” of analyzing it is neglected. Managing risk also means auditors must be trained in recognizing and responding appropriately to trends in process output data that is reported. Successful auditors of the future will need to have a clear understanding of basic statistics, process capability and data analysis, in addition to comprehensive auditing skills. In this course we provide an expansive review of sections V.c, V.d, V.e of the CQA body of knowledge.

    Areas Covered in the Session :

    Participants will learn practical application of the following concepts:

    Statistics - Overview

    o Normal distribution

    o Special and common cause variation

    o Sampling

    Measures of population centering and dispersion

    Interpreting and responding to control charts and other graphical data

    Understanding the differences between Cp, Cpk, Pp and Ppk

    Who Will Benefit:

    Auditors

    Audit program managers

    Quality managers

    Operations managers

    Front line productions supervisors


    Keywords: Accepted papers list. Acceptance Rate. EI Compendex. Engineering Index. ISTP index. ISI index. Impact Factor.
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