How to Conduct a Gauge R&R StudyApril 16, 2025 3:00 PM UTC

Is Your Measurement System Giving You Reliable Data?

Quality decisions come from quality data. Measurement System Analysis (MSA) is used to determine if your measurement system provides accurate and reliable data for informed decision-making. One of the most essential tools in MSA is the Gauge Repeatability and Reproducibility (Gauge R&R) study—a method used to assess measurement variation and determine if your system meets quality standards.

Join Kevin Keller, The Pragmatic Statistician, for a practical, 1-hour walkthrough of Gauge R&R.

In this session you'll learn:

  • Introduction to Measurement System Analysis (MSA) – Why it matters and how it fits into quality improvement.
  • Understanding Gauge R&R – What it measures and why it’s crucial for assessing variation.
  • Step-by-Step Walkthrough – How to set up and conduct a Gauge R&R study, from data collection to analysis.
  • Live Demonstration – Watch a Gauge R&R study in action using MoreSteam’s EngineRoom.

Register for the Webinar

Wednesday, April 16, 2025 3:00 PM UTC
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Kevin Keller

Master Black BeltMoreSteam Client Services

Kevin Keller is a professional statistician and quality professional with over 30 years of experience teaching, coaching, and leading Lean Six Sigma project teams from the shop floor to the enterprise levels. He began his career as a process engineer at Texas Instruments and then served in a Master Black Belt role at MEMC Electronic Materials for 15 years. Kevin advanced to manage quality systems for AB‐InBev and eventually accepted a Master Black Belt position for AB‐InBev's North American Zone. Kevin earned a BS in Chemical Engineering from Missouri University of Science and Technology and a Masters in Applied Statistics from The Ohio State University. He also is a certified Lean Six Sigma MBB.


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