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Gage R & R Hands on Workshop
Jack Reardon, Senior Consultant
QPS, Incorporated
One Sunny Hill, Oxford, MA 01540
jackr@qpsinc.com
This is a presentation and hands on workshop where attendees will be involved also
in the study. Some people will measure provided product, enter data and understand
graphical and analytical tools to understand the concepts of Repeatability and Reproducibility.
Measurement data are used in Manufacturing and service industries more often in
more ways than before. The quality of measurement data is critical and variation
needs to be reduced. The problem of any measurement system is too much variation.
Much of the variation is due to interaction between the measurement system and its
environment. Measurement system is a process to assess measurement system with gauges,
standards, operations, methods, fixtures, software, personnel, environment and methods
to quantify and analyze a unit of measure. This workshop will provide a clear understanding
of the measurement system and what you can do to reduce the variation among operators
and processes.
Presenter:
Jack Reardonhas over 30 years experience in the Quality and business improvement
field. Jack’s professional experience includes working as Corporate Quality Manager,
Technical operations Manager, Production Manager, and Customer support Manager etc.
He is a senor consultant at Quality & Productivity Solutions providing consulting
and training for Six Sigma, Lean and Quality System.
• Jack has been instrumental in documenting and implementing Quality system besides
training and consulting for Six Sigma, lean and quality systems topics.
Jack has been an active member and Member Leader of American Society for Quality for
the last 10 years. He has held positions including section chair. He
is an Education Chair for Worcester section, Treasurer and Conference arrangements
chair for NEQC.
• Managed and implemented a fully integrated web based e-commerce solution.
• Managed several websites and business infrastructure implementations.
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