(QI Macros: Denver) -- Most people are afraid of math and statistics. They worry that they’re not smart enough to use them correctly, or that someone will challenge them. And who can blame them when statistics “speak” is loaded with phrases like, “cannot reject the null hypothesis.” Great jargon for statisticians, confusing language for most people.
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Most statistical tests are designed to compare two or more “recipes” and evaluate if they are the same or different. Because QI Macros knows what data users have selected, it can easily choose the most likely statistical tools and run them automatically using the new Statistics Wizard.
The QI Macros SPC Software not only does all of the statistics and provides all of the detail, it also provides plain-language descriptions of the results (e.g., “means are the same” or “means are different”).
QI Macros provides a “Swiss army knife” of tools for companies embracing lean Six Sigma. The QI Macros add-in for Microsoft Excel does all the math and draws the graphs required for statistical process control (SPC) and process improvement. It also includes fill-in-the-blank templates for “fishbone” diagrams, value-stream mapping, and other key tools.
The QI Macros SPC Software works in Excel 2000–2010. It has been simplifying process improvement and lean Six Sigma for thousands of customers since 1996. Thousands of hospitals use QI Macros to improve clinical outcomes and patient flow. Thousands of businesses, ranging from automotive suppliers to state and federal government departments, use QI Macros to help reduce costs and boost productivity and profitability.
The QI Macros SPC Software contains more than 30 charts and more than 90 fill-in-the-blank templates for simplifying the complexities of lean Six Sigma. Priced at $199 plus shipping and handling, it is the least expensive, most robust solution available on the market.
Download a free, 30-day evaluation copy and user guide at www.qimacros.com/freestuff.html. Also sign up for free online lean Six Sigma lessons and webinars at www.qimacros.com/webinars/webinar-dates.html.
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