G Rex Bryce, Roger Hoerl and Ronald Snee will be presenting three �most-attend�
sessions on the use of statistical thinking as the basis for introductory statistics
on August 5 & 6, 2004 at Beyond The Formula.
Gale Bryce, Brigham Young University, has devoted many years to the improvement of
undergraduate statistics education. Gale was a leader in the development of the ASA�s
curriculum guidelines for undergraduate degrees in statistics. As a consultant to
business and industry, he has been involved in the creation of management environments
and organizations supporting continuous improvement, the application of statistical
methods to process and product improvement, and the design, analysis and
interpretation of experiments and observational studies.
Roger Hoerl, manager of the Applied Statistics Lab at GE Global Research, has been an
adjunct faculty member of both the University of Delaware and Drexel University. He
has received many honors and awards for his work in the field of statistics. His
introductory text Statistical Thinking: Improving Business Performance, co-authored
with Ron Snee of Tunnell Consulting, was described as "probably the most practical
basic statistics textbook that has ever been written within a business context." by
the journal Technometrics.
Ron Snee, Tunnell Consulting, regularly provides guidance to senior executives in
their pursuit of improved business performance using Six Sigma process improvement
initiatives and other needed approaches that produce bottom line results. His work has
focused on the effective deployment of Six Sigma initiatives including strategic
planning, project selection, Executive, Champion and Master Black Belt Workshops and
deployment guidance and assessment. Ron recently coauthored, Leading Six Sigma, with
Roger W. Hoerl of General Electric. He has been awarded numerous awards and honors.
He is a frequent speaker and has published 3 books and more than 150 papers in the
fields of performance improvement, quality, management, and
statistics.
Gale, Roger and Ron are looking forward to meeting and sharing their expertise with as
many statistics teachers as possible on August 5 & 6, 2004 at Beyond The Formula in
Rochester, NY.
If you haven�t registered for this existing and informative conference yet, visit the
conference website to learn about the details to register.
http://www.monroecc.edu/go/beyondtheformula/
Hope to see many of you in Rochester in August.
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Robert R. & Barbara S. Johnson
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Voice / Fax (call 1st): 315.595.2844
Post: 84 West Lake Rd BranchportNY 14418
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