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7 Quality Tools

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The 7 Quality Tools for Process

Improvements

Pareto Chart

Flow Charts

Cause-Effect Diagrams

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Where did the Basic Seven come from?

Kaoru Ishikawa• Known for “Democratizing Statistics”

• The Basic Seven Tools made statistical analysis less complicated for the average person

• Good Visual Aids make statistical and quality control more comprehendible.

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What Is a Flowchart?

A diagram that uses graphic symbolsto depict the nature

and flow of the steps in a process.

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Benefits of Using Flowcharts

• Promote process understanding• Provide tool for training• Identify problem areas and improvement

opportunities

" Draw a flowchart for whatever you do. Until you do, you do not know what you are doing, you just have a job.”

-- Dr. W. Edwards Deming.

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Keys to Success

• Start with the big picture• Observe the current process• Record process steps• Arrange the sequence of steps• Draw the Flowchart

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What Is a Cause and Effect Diagram?

A graphic tool that helps identify, sort, and display possible causes of a problem or

quality characteristic.

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Benefits of Using a Cause-and-Effect Diagram

• Helps determine root causes• Encourages group participation• Uses an orderly, easy-to-read format• Indicates possible causes of variation• Increases process knowledge• Identifies areas for collecting data

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Data Collection

• Where• What• Who • How

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Pareto PrinciplePareto Principle

• Vilfredo Pareto (1848-1923) Italian economist– 20% of the population has 80% of the wealth

• adapted by Joseph Juran.• Remember the 80/20 rule states that

approximately 80% of the problems are created by approximately 20% of the causes.

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Pareto Charts

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Acme PizzaSlices Frequency %

0 1 0.31 33 13.092 65 25.793 8 3.174 12 4.765 0 06 0 07 1 0.3

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Acme Pizza• The completed Pareto Analysis results in the following:

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Scatter Diagrams Slide 1 of 4

• Scatter Diagrams Defined– Scatter Diagrams are used to study and

identify the possible relationship between the changes observed in two different sets of variables.

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Constructing a Scatter Diagram

– 1. collect two pieces of data and create a summary table of the data.

– 2. Draw a diagram labeling the horizontal and vertical axes.

• 3. It is common that the “cause” variable be labeled on the X axis and the “effect” variable be labeled on the Y axis.

– 4. Plot the data pairs on the diagram.– 5. Interpret the scatter diagram for direction and

strength.

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Scatter DiagramScatter Diagram

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