Date:
8th Dec 2011, 9AM to 6PM (Full day)
Statistisians… On a lighter note…
How many times do we run into situations where we need to analyze
data, but most of us don’t know the right way of analyses, what tool
to be used when, and if we do have a tool, how to interpret the
results from the tool. Here is a tutorial, which gives the answers to
all these questions.
Tutorial Objectives
* Learn how to interpret the process performance through basic
statistics, calculated using Minitab
* Understand the strength of the relationship between process
parameters
* Compare the current process performance with the baseline or
an industry benchmark and statistically show if the process has
improved or deteriorated.
* Compare the process performance among various business units
and statistically prove that one is better than the other
* Identify the right tools to perform the data analysis based
on the type of data, viz., discrete and continuous.
* Gain knowledge on how to build regression models which help
in predicting a process output or for setting goals at project/
organizational level.
* Learn how to represent the process performance through
graphs, analyze the process behavior by observing trends and predict
the next process output based on the current process behavior
* Understand what went wrong and what went in your process
which leads to process improvements
* Understand the usage of each of the seven quality tools to
perform effective data analysis
* Understand how to interpret / use measurement system analysis
in IT and non-IT industry
Course outline
* Basic Statistics
* Process Performance Baselining (PPB)
* Process Performance Modeling (PPM) using the following tools
* 7 QC tools
* Regression
* ANOVA
* Taguchi Design of Experiments
* Control Charts
* Measurement System Analysis
* Hypothesis Testing
o 1-sample t-test
o 2-sample t-test
o Chi-square test
o 1-sample z-test
o Non-parametric tests
Target Audience
· Managers and executives responsible for software development
· HR Leaders, Managers & Professionals
· Project managers/Leaders responsible for team management
· Process & Quality Professionals
· SEPG Team Members
· Metrics Analysts
· CMM/PCMM Practitioners
Prerequisite Entry Criteria
There are no formal requirements for this course but a general
knowledge of Software Development is advised.
Tutorial Fee
· Rs.2000 for Non-SPIN Members
· Rs.1500 for SPIN Members
Complementary - HYDSPIN Annual Conference 2011 (HAC 2011-10th Dec,
Taj Banjara) Registration Pass for the training attendees
Speaker: Mr. Krishna Kishore
Mr. Krishna Kishore is the Director at Process Whirl Management
Consulting Pvt. Ltd. His expertise is in Process Consultancy, Six
Sigma, CMMI, High Maturity Advisory, ISO, Statistical Analysis, Lean
Manufacturing, Balanced Scorecard, PCMM. He played all kinds of
profiles as a quality consultant in IT and non-IT industries. He is a
certified Black Belt from American Society of Quality. He is an M.
Tech (Quality, Reliability and Operations Research) from Indian
Statistical Institute
Prior to Process Whirl, he was a Manager-Process Advisory Practice at
KPMG. He is also responsible for the Process Benchmarking Product for
the IT/ITES industries within India. He also has rich experience in
serving various functions/customers in his stint at Wipro, Satyam,
Cognizant, Novell and IFB Automotive.
He presented various papers including “Applying six sigma in software
services Delivery” at the NASSCOM Forum, July 2006 at Hyderabad,
“Quality initiatives in ITES Organizations” at Bridging the Digital
Divide Forum of CII, November 2006 at Visakhapatnam. He also conducted
workshop on “Application of statistics for Quantitative Project
Management”
(http://hydspinconference.doattend.com)