File Not Found? Missing Output? Quick Tips to Troubleshoot Python Errors
Get a few quick tips to troubleshoot common errors when running Python scripts from the interface of this easy-to-use statistical analysis software.
Better Together: Pairing Online and In-Person Learning is Key to Developing Critical Analytical Skills
Explore how pairing in-person with online learning opportunities can help individuals and organizations develop critical skills, in a win-win approach.
Survey Data in Minitab: Organize, Simplify, Visualize and Analyze
Let's look at how survey data can help analysts understand customer behavior and attitudes, and you can use several tools in Minitab to help with survey data.
Do You Need to Improve Your Data Literacy? See If You Can Answer These 5 Questions
Ever see data analysis you didn’t understand but were too afraid to ask about? Start your data literacy journey! See if you can answer these 5 questions.
How to Use Value Stream Maps in Healthcare
Value stream mapping (VSM) can help the healthcare industry map, visualize and understand material and information flow and improve their processes.
Detect Small Shifts in the Process Mean with Exponentially Weighted Moving Average (EWMA) Charts
Although Xbar-R and Individuals charts are great at detecting large shifts in the process, EMWA charts are better for smaller shifts. Learn more from Minitab.
Harvey Balls: Some of the Best-Presenting Visual Comparisons You Might Not Have Even Heard Of
Harvey balls visualize qualitative information like product features. Learn about the Harvey balls matrix in Minitab Workspace and Companion by Minitab.
Too Much or Not Enough: Sample Sizes and Statistical Analysis
Collecting a subset of data and not measuring the entire population makes statistical analysis practical, saving money and time with sampled data.
Quickly Run a Python Script with a Button in Minitab
Learn about Minitab’s new Python integration feature and how to easily run custom Python code via a button in the Minitab interface.
Dice, Dragons and Getting Closer to Normal Distribution: The Central Limit Theorem
Data analysts don’t count sheep at night. We look for a bell-shaped curve in their jump. Read more about normal distribution and the Central Limit Theorem!