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April 14, 2006 at 5:36 am #43090
GollapudiParticipant@KalyanInclude @Kalyan in your post and this person will
be notified via email.CAN ANYBODY SEND ME REPORT ON SIX SIGMA ON INDIAN COMPANIES. IT WOULD BE GREAT IF U COULD SEND ME AT ATHE EARLISET TO MY EMAIL. I WILL BE REALLY GRATEFUL TO THE PERSON WHO SENDS ME ONE.PLS DO HELP ME ON THIS.
THANKYOU0April 14, 2006 at 1:49 pm #136390
Ken FeldmanParticipant@DarthInclude @Darth in your post and this person will
be notified via email.Do you want reports on Apache, Navajo, Seminole or Hopi? Of course since you didn’t provide an email, I will have to send by FedEx overnight. Please provide your residential address.
0April 14, 2006 at 6:03 pm #136409thanks a lot darth. my email address is [email protected]
Thanks a lot
regards
cheenu0April 17, 2006 at 9:48 am #136456
Zero_CoolMember@Zero_CoolInclude @Zero_Cool in your post and this person will
be notified via email.Darth,
I need to save this message in my “HUMOR INBOX”. This one is such a classic….Great !!! LOL…..Send some Mohican’s report please….hahahaha….
Zero Cool0April 17, 2006 at 12:39 pm #136460Sorry, t
0April 17, 2006 at 12:41 pm #136461Sorry, but the Mohicans’ report would be statistically invalid…due to the fact that the sample size is only one.
How inconvenient! :)0April 17, 2006 at 12:59 pm #136463No, the Mohican’s report wouldn’t be statistically invalid – it wouldn’t involve statistics at all. Since there’s only one left, the summary numbers involving that individual would be absolute certainty! :-)
0April 17, 2006 at 1:04 pm #136465DOH! Curses! Beaten at my own game!
However, wouldn’t it depend on what you were trying to learn? If you were trying to make inferences about historical “process performance”, you wouldn’t necessarily have certain answers based on the remaining one sample.0April 17, 2006 at 3:28 pm #136471
Ken FeldmanParticipant@DarthInclude @Darth in your post and this person will
be notified via email.With a population of one you can define population parameters.
With two data points you can draw a straight line.
With three data points you can establish a trend.
At least that is what I often see coming out of the executive suite.
See, we made something useful out of this post after all.0April 19, 2006 at 9:12 am #136545
Zero_CoolMember@Zero_CoolInclude @Zero_Cool in your post and this person will
be notified via email.LOL…
“Last of the Mohican’s”….Yeh right, sample size is one..
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