Print

Print


This is a joint event between the Young Statisticians section and the
Quality & Improvement section of the RSS.  For full conference details &
booking forms, please follow this link
http://www.rss.org.uk/site/cms/contentEventViewEvent.asp?chapter=9
<http://www.rss.org.uk/site/cms/contentEventViewEvent.asp?chapter=9&e=1467>
&e=1467 .  Fees vary between £40 & £90 if booked before March 18th 2013 and
£45 & £100 if booked after that date.

 

 

“Why is that happening now?” and “How can we improve performance” are common
questions that all organisations ask themselves. Whether it be sales,
customer complaints, production defects, product quality, consumer opinion,
staff turnover, overhead costs, stock levels, order fulfilment, policy
compliance, supplier performance, waiting times, etc, all organisations want
to know the reasons for their current performance and how they can improve
it.

A statistical mindset is one of the powerful skills an organisation can have
when seeking to improve performance and statisticians have a crucial role to
play in bringing this about. Too often though, statisticians fail to realise
the importance of their roles in quality & improvement and so in this event,
we will bring to life the many roles they can play using a mixture of real
life case studies and practical advice.  The seminar will also demonstrate
why a career in improving organisational performance can be a smart &
rewarding move for a young statistician.

Speakers and titles:
Tony Bendell – “How statisticians can help improve organisations, why they
should, how to broaden your own insight &world view, and how to help others
to do It”
Roland Caulcutt – “Management by fact, easy to say, easy to do?”
Nigel Marriott–“Innovantage - A journey through the world of big data and
how a young statistician became essential to their success”
Tony Brown – “British Industry Needs You!”
Andrew Cockayne – “What does quality mean to patients in the NHS and why
statisticians are needed to interpret what patients say”

 

 

Kind Regards

 

Nigel Marriott

Chartered Statistician

 <http://www.marriott-stats.com/> www.marriott-stats.com

 

Marriott Statistical Consulting Limited, Company No. 5577275, VAT No.
883304029 

Registered in England,   Registered Office – Equity House, 4-6 School Road,
Tilehurst, Reading, RG31 5AL

 


You may leave the list at any time by sending the command

SIGNOFF allstat

to [log in to unmask], leaving the subject line blank.