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Title: Traditional Economic Model of Quality of Conformance


1
Traditional Economic Model of Quality of
Conformance
Total cost
Cost due to nonconformance
Cost of quality assurance
100
optimal level of quality
2
Modern Economic Model of Quality of Conformance
Total cost
Cost due to nonconformance
Cost of quality assurance
100
3
Problem Solving Process
  • Redefining and analyzing the problem
  • Generating ideas
  • Evaluating and
  • selecting ideas
  • 4. Implementing ideas

4
The Deming (Shewhart) Cycle
Plan
Act
Do
Study
5
PDSA Cycle (1 of 3)
  • PLAN
  • Select a Problem
  • Understand and analyze the present situation
  • Identify appropriate countermeasures

6
PDSA Cycle (2 of 3)
  • DO
  • Set the countermeasures in action (i.e., conduct
    a trial run)
  • STUDY
  • Study the effectiveness of countermeasures

7
PDSA Cycle (3 of 3)
  • ACT
  • Revise standard operating procedures
  • Train affected employees
  • Establish a plan for future actions

8
Ways to Improve A Process (1of 2)
  • Reducing handoffs
  • Combining or eliminating steps
  • Performing steps in parallel rather than in
    serial order
  • Using technology

9
Ways to Improve A Process (2 of 2)
  • Involving key people early
  • Creating more consistent inputs
  • Eliminating waste
  • Correcting inadequate measures or adding new
    measures to a process

10
Creative Problem Solving
  • Mess Finding identify symptoms
  • Fact Finding gather data operational
    definitions
  • Problem Finding find the root cause
  • Idea Finding brainstorming
  • Solution Finding evaluate ideas and proposals
  • Implementation make the solution work

11
The Seven QC Tools
  1. Flowchart
  2. Run chart/Control chart
  3. Check sheet
  4. Pareto diagram
  5. Histogram
  6. Cause-and-effect diagram
  7. Scatter diagram

12
Flowchart
  • Shows unexpected complexity, problem areas,
    redundancy, unnecessary loops, and where
    simplification may be possible
  • Compares and contrasts actual versus ideal flow
    of a process
  • Allows a team to reach agreement on process steps
    and identify activities that may impact
    performance
  • Serves as a training tool

13
Run Chart
  • Monitors performance of one or more processes
    over time to detect trends, shifts, or cycles
  • Allows a team to compare performance before and
    after implementation of a solution to measure its
    impact
  • Focuses attention on truly vital changes in the
    process




14
Control Chart
  • Focuses attention on detecting and monitoring
    process variation over time
  • Distinguishes special from common causes of
    variation
  • Serves as a tool for on-going control
  • Provides a common language for discussion process
    performance




15
Check Sheet
  • Creates easy-to-understand data
  • Builds, with each observation, a clearer picture
    of the facts
  • Forces agreement on the definition of each
    condition or event of interest
  • Makes patterns in the data become
  • obvious quickly

xx xxxxxx x
16
Pareto Diagram
  • Helps a team focus on causes that have the
    greatest impact
  • Displays the relative importance of problems in a
    simple visual format
  • Helps prevent shifting the problem where the
    solution removes some causes but worsens others

17
Histogram
  • Displays large amounts of data that are difficult
    to interpret in tabular form
  • Shows centering, variation, and shape
  • Illustrates the underlying distribution of the
    data
  • Provides useful information for predicting future
    performance
  • Helps to answer the question Is the process
    capable of meeting requirements?

18
Cause and Effect Diagram
  • Enables a team to focus on the content of a
    problem, not on the history of the problem or
    differing personal interests of team members
  • Creates a snapshot of collective knowledge and
    consensus of a team builds support for solutions
  • Focuses the team on causes, not symptoms

Effect
Cause
19
Scatter Diagram
  • Supplies the data to confirm a hypothesis that
    two variables are related
  • Provides both a visual and statistical means to
    test the strength of a relationship
  • Provides a good follow-up to cause and effect
    diagrams



20
Tools for Problem Solving
Problem Solving Step Principal Tools
Understanding the mess . Flowcharts, run
charts,
control charts Finding facts
. Check sheets Identifying problems
... Pareto diagrams,
histograms Generating
ideas . Cause and effect diagrams Developing
solutions .. Scatter diagrams Implementation
... The 7 Management and
Planning tools
21
Poka-Yoke (Mistake-Proofing)
  • An approach for mistake-proofing processes using
    automatic devices or methods to avoid simple
    human or machine error, such as forgetfulness,
    misunderstanding, errors in identification, lack
    of experience, absentmindedness, delays, or
    malfunctions
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