By the end of this course, learners will be able to apply Statistical Process Control (SPC) methods, analyze quality improvement tools, implement Six Sigma strategies, and evaluate advanced quality systems such as QFD, FMEA, Kaizen, Lean, and Poka-Yoke. Each module is designed to build a structured understanding of how to monitor variation, identify root causes, and create error-proof processes for sustained excellence.

Master Quality Management: Apply SPC, Six Sigma & Lean

Master Quality Management: Apply SPC, Six Sigma & Lean
This course is part of TQM Excellence: Lean Six Sigma & Quality Systems Specialization

Instructor: EDUCBA
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What you'll learn
Apply SPC methods and quality tools to monitor variation and improve processes.
Implement Six Sigma DMAIC, DFSS, and benchmarking for process excellence.
Evaluate advanced systems like QFD, FMEA, Kaizen, Lean, and Poka-Yoke.
Skills you'll gain
- Benchmarking
- Pareto Chart
- Quality Control
- Continuous Improvement Process
- Lean Methodologies
- Six Sigma Methodology
- Run Chart
- Lean Six Sigma
- Brainstorming
- Quality Improvement
- Quality Management Systems
- Process Improvement
- Quality Monitoring
- Kaizen Methodology
- Quality Management
- Statistical Process Controls
- Root Cause Analysis
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Reviewed on Mar 21, 2026
This course has helped in acquiring Quality methodologies, charts, six sigma, problem solving techniques. There are much more topics in this course but I have listed some.
Reviewed on Feb 16, 2026
he Lean waste reduction concepts combined with statistical tools offer real business value. Strongly recommended for manufacturing and service industries alike.
Reviewed on Feb 13, 2026
A valuable investment in professional development. The explanations of statistical tools were clear, and I can now confidently analyze process performance data.



