Teaching Design of Experiments to students is not an easy task. It is difficult to simulate the entire effort within the constraints of a classroom. You can teach the analysis with software, but this is not enough to really gain an understanding of DOE. In an effort to teach these concepts to a non-manufacturing audience, the DOE concepts were used to improve the baking of a chocolate chip cookie. You may say that is a manufacturing process and it is, but it involves all of the DOE concepts in an arena that most can understand. In this webinar we will walk through the entire process of planning, designing, running, and analyzing a factorial DOE. If you consider DOE a difficult concept and have a fear running one, this webinar is for you. By the end of the webinar, you will understand all the fractional factorial DOE concepts as well as know a few things about making chocolate chip cookies. We will even share the results of the DOE with you! Objectives: Walk through the key activities of a Design of Experiments (planning, designing, running, and analyzing ) in an area that you understand. At the end of the webinar you should feel much more comfortable in using a DOE, even outside of manufacturing.