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Six Sigma Statistic with Minitab: Time Series Plot
Published 12/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Duration: 38m | Size: 255 MB
Six Sigma Statistics with Minitab: Uncovering Trends Using Time Series Plots
What you'll learn
articipants will be able to create, customize, and export time series plots in Minitab.
Understand the fundamentals of time series analysis: Participants will learn the basics of time series, including seasonal patterns, trends, random variations.
Create time series plots in Minitab: Participants will be able to import time series data and graphically represent it using Minitab.
Interpret time series plots: Participants will gain the skills to identify trends, seasonal variations, and anomalies from time series charts.
Participants will confidently present the results of time series analysis to support decision-making processes.
Requirements
No prerequisites or prior knowledge are required.
Description
In this course, participants learn how to manage, cleanse, and analyze large datasets using Minitab's time series plot. The dataset, spanning 20 years of production at Smartboard Company, focuses on scrap rates in skateboard manufacturing. Key skills include
Who this course is for
Beginners in Data Analysis: Individuals taking their first steps in data analysis and visualization who want to use a user-friendly tool like Minitab. No prior knowledge of statistics or Minitab is required.
Professionals and Managers: Decision-makers who need to analyze time series data to identify trends and patterns for strategic or operational decisions.
Analysts and Data Scientists: Professionals who regularly work with time series and are looking for an additional practical method to visualize and interpret data using Minitab.
Students and Researchers: Individuals in fields such as business, engineering, natural sciences, or social sciences who need to analyze time series data as part of their projects or theses.
Companies and Teams: Groups aiming to better understand and visualize process or production data, such as in quality management, supply chain management, or marketing.
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