At Qi Statistics we pride ourselves in our approach to training. Our emphasis is always on applying the statistical techniques and interpreting the results rather than the underlying mathematics.
Because no two companies are identical, training needs to be modular and flexible. Whether it is the industry application, a requirement for particular techniques, the number of participants, the experience of participants or simply the time available for training, there is always a need for tailoring the course and delivering it in a timely fashion. With a combination of our “On the Job” or classroom-based training and our cafeteria-style curriculum (select topics from a checklist), we can tailor a training programme to meet your exact needs. We offer a range of public courses in Europe, US, Asia and Australia/New Zealand from basic statistics to masterclasses in specialised topics.
Although the most effective training is face-to-face, we recognise the need for eLearning and Webinars, and have online offerings too.
Qi are pleased to be offering courses previously managed and jointly given by Hal Macfie and Qi – please direct all enquiries to Qi Statistics from now on.
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Introduction to Machine Learning key methods in JMP – 16th May 2024 @ 14:00 (GMT+1)
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Introduction to Statistics for Research & Development Using XLSTAT – POSTPONED
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Introduction to Statistics for Research & Development Using XLSTAT – postponed
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Introduction to Statistics using R
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Making Data do the Work: Essential and Advanced Statistics for Manufacturing R&D
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Making Sense of Multivariate data using XLSTAT
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Making Sense of Multivariate Data using XLSTAT – contact us for dates
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Making Sense of Multivariate Data using XLSTAT – November 2020
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Making Sense of Multivariate Data:- Multivariate Methods for Market Research
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Making use of historical data – Introduction to Bayesian methods for sensory and consumer scientists , 4th June 3pm (GMT+1/BST)
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Making use of historical data – Introduction to Bayesian methods for sensory and consumer scientists , 5th June 8am (GMT+1/BST)
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Market Research Statistical Toolkit
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Maxdiff / Best Worst scaling – Theory and Practice (featuring XLSTAT and Qi MaxDiff Apps) – 28 June 2022 @ 07:30 GMT+1 / BST Cancelled
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Maxdiff / Best Worst scaling – Theory and Practice (featuring XLSTAT and Qi MaxDiff Apps) – 30th January 2024 14.00 to 16.00 (GMT)
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Maxdiff / Best Worst scaling – Theory and Practice (featuring XLSTAT and Qi MaxDiff Apps) – 6 December 2021 @ 15:00 GMT
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Maxdiff and Conjoint Masterclass, Rotterdam – postponed