ByShuaiZhang KunWang
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Old7QCtools 1.Checklist 2.Fishbonediagram 3.Controlchart 4.Histogram 5.Paretochart 6.Sca>erdiagram 7.Stra@ca@on Feature: Dataorienta@on:Focuson numericaldatameasure andcalcula@on.
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However,manycustomerrequirements cannotalwaysbeadequatelyexpressedby numericaldataalone.
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Nevertheless,evenverbalstatementscanbe expressionsoffacts,becauseitrepresents facts,weoughttouseverbaldataaswellas numericaldatainmanagingquality.
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1.Rela@onsdiagram 2.Treediagram 3.Arrowdiagram 4.Anitydiagram 5.Matrixdiagram 6.Matrixdataanalysis diagram 7.Processdecision programchart.(PDPC) Features Combineverbalwith numerical Lookingforrootcause Clarify,priori@zegoals andschedule Involveeveryoneinto fullcoopera@on Generateideas
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New7QCtoolsarecompa@blewithOld7QC tools,andcomplementthem.
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1.RelaConShipDiagram
DecideEFFECTS DecideIMMEDIATECAUSES ConnectIMMEDIATECAUSEStoEects TakingImmediateCausesaseecttondCAUSESfor them ExploreRELATIONSHIPofCausesandConnectthem Findingmoreimportantcausesandprominentlinks MakethelinkSHORT,makethediagramCOMPACT Titleit
1.Rela@onShipDiagram
1.Rela@onShipDiagram
ApplicaCons Explorecauseandeectrela@onships Especiallyforcomplexsitua@onswherethe causesarelikelytobeMUTUALLYRELATED
2.AnityDiagram
Organizelargenumberofideasintoalogical way,makethemintoasystema@corderto helpyouplanac@ons
2.AnityDiagram
1.SUBJECTTOPICS 2.GenerateaLargeNumberofIDEAS 3.Decide#andTitle,createaCARD 4.Distributealltheideasamongthecards 5.Arrangethecardsaccordingtothe rela@onshipsbetweenthegroups 6.Titleit
2.AnityDiagram
ApplicaCons Breakupanycomplexproblemortaskinto smallermoreeasilymanageablebits
2.AnityDiagram
Example:
2.AnityDiagram
2.AnityDiagram
2.AnityDiagram
3.TreeDiagram
Iden@fyahighPRIORITYPROBLEMthatneedtobe solvedearliest. ChooseFORM:TreeorCascade? Iden@fyPRIMARYMEANS Iden@fySECENDARYMEANSforprimarymeans TERTIARYMEANS Con@nuetheprocess@llthegroupfeelsthattheEND ofthelinehasbeenreached UseofPOSTITPAD ConsensusofMEANS Titleit
3.TreeDiagram
Cascade
3.TreeDiagram
TreeForm
3.TreeDiagram
ApplicaCons Developasystema@cstepbystepstrategyto achieveanobjec@ve. Devisesolu@onforproblems
Reference
Applica@onofSevenNewQCTools ByMuhammadAmjadManager, QualityAssuranceNewageCables(Pvt) Limited,LahorePakistan 7ADVANCEDQCTOOLS,CompiledfromDL ShahTrustpublica@onByB.Girish,Dy.Director Na@onalProduc@vityCouncil,Chennai
4.MatrixDiagram
Purpose:Exploretheexistenceandtheextentof rela@ons between individual items in 2 sets of factors or features and characteris@cs and express them in a symbolic form that is easy to understand. Mostlyusedtounderstandtherela@onsbetween the customer expecta@ons as expressed by the customers and product characteris@cs as designed, manufactured and tested by the manufacturer.
Procedures
1. Determine2setsoffactorsforwhichthe rela@onsareneededtobeestablished. 2. Dividethefeaturesandcharacteris@csinto primary,secondaryandter@arycharacteris@cs. 3. Placethefeaturesver@callyonthelegsideof thematrixandcharacteris@cshorizontallyon topofthematrix. 4. Entertheimportanceofthefeaturesonthe columnagerthatfortheter@aryfeatures.
Procedures(Con@nue)
5. Inthemainbodyofthematrix,usethe symbolstorepresentthedegreeof connec@onsbetweenthefeaturesandthe characteris@cs.
Applica@on
Matrixdiagramcanbeusedtosolveproblems byarrangingdatainsuchawaythatthe rela@onsbetweenrelevantfactorsarebrought intosharpfocus. Thereisnolimittotheuseofthetool. Themostimportantapplica@onofmatrix diagramisinclarifyingrela@onsbetween individualfeaturesofcustomerrequirements andindividualproductcharacteris@cs.
ExampleofMatrixDiagram
5.MatrixDataAnalysisDiagram
Purpose:Topresentnumericaldataabouttwo setsoffactorsinamatrixformandanalyzeit togetnumericaloutput. Canbeappliedinunderstandingtheproducts andproductscharacteris@cs.
Procedure
1. Decidethetwofactorswhoserela@onsaretobe analyzed. 2. Checkthenumberofindividualitemsinthetwo factors. 3. Prepareamatrixtoaccommodatealltheitems ofthetwofactors. 4. Enternumericaldatainthematrix. 5. Givethediagramasuitable@tle.
Example
6.ProcessDecisionProgramChart
PurposeToprepareforabnormaloccurrences withlowprobabilitywhichmayotherwisebe overlookedandtopresenttheoccurrencesas wellasthenecessarycountermeasuresto guardagainstsuchoccurrencesintheformof avisualchart.
Procedure
1. Prepareanormalowchartwithallexpected eventsinthechart. 2. Considerthepossibleoccurrencesthatwill aecttheprocessanddemonstratethrough branchingatappropriateloca@ons. 3. Considerhowtheabnormaloccurrenceswill inuencetheprocessandndwaystocounter them. 4. Showthecountermeasuresconnec@ngtothe abnormaloccurrencesononesideandthe processofthegoalontheother.
Applica@ons
Thistoolhasthewidestrangeofapplica@ons fromthesimplesttothemostcomplex. Thetoolcanbeusedtopreventproblemsby iden@fyingopportuni@esforerrorand devisingmeasurestoavoidfailure. Itcanbeusedduringtheimplementa@onof solu@onsforpredic@ngresistanceandfor planningmeasurestoovercometheresistance
Examples
7.ArrowDiagram
Purpose:Tocreateavisualpresenta@onofthe stepsofaprocessortasksnecessaryto completeaprojectwithspecialemphasison the@metakenfortheseac@vi@es.
Procedure
1. Listallthetasksorac@vi@esneededtobe accomplishedbeforetheprocessoftheproject. 2. Decidewhichstepsareundertakeninseriesand whichstepscanberuninparallel.Arrangethe ac@vi@esinapropersequence. 3. PrepareEventNodesatthecomple@onof stepsandnumberthem. 4. Writethedescrip@onofthestepanddecidethe @merequiredforcomple@ngeachstep.
Procedure(Con@mue)
5. Calculatetheearliest@metoreachanevent nodeforthestartoftheprocess. 7. Agerthe@meforalleventnodesincluding thecomple@onoftheprocessortheproject isavailable,onecalculatesthelatest@meby whichaneventnodemustbereached.
Applica@on
Thediagramisalsousefulinplanningand schedulingstepsincomplicatedprocesses, especiallyinplanningandschedulingprojects whichinvolvealargenumberofac@vi@es.
Example
1. Iden@fythetasks.E.g:1,2,3,,15. 2. Knowthe@meeachtaskneeds. 3. Determinewhichtaskscanberuninparallelandin normalsequences. 4. Drawthesequencediagramandndthecri@calpath. 5. Calculatetheprojectdura@on. 6. Calculatetheearlieststar@ng@me(ortheearliest nishing@meoflasttask)andthelatestnishing@me ofeachtask(thelateststar@ng@meforthefollow@ng task). 7. Markthe@meindica@on.
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