Sec 08 - Problem Solving PDF
Sec 08 - Problem Solving PDF
PROBLEM SOLVING
PROCESS
8.1 INTRODUCTION
8.1.1 Problem
It could also be considered as a deviation from a standard. (ie. the gap between what is
and what should be)
8.1.2 Solution
The Seven Step Method is a structured approach to problem solving and process improvement.
It leads a team through a logical sequence of steps that force a thorough analysis of the problem,
its potential causes and possible solutions. The structure imposed by the Seven Step Method
helps a team focus on the correct issues rather than diffuse its energy on tangential or even
counterprocucutive undertakings.
The Seven Step Method is known as the Quality Story or the QC Story or the Quality
Improvement Story.
o Show that the problem being handled is of much greater importance than any
other problem eg. Use Pareto diagrams to show it is one of the vital few’.
o Explain the background of the problem.
o Express in concrete terms the undersirable effects of the problem.
o Decide on a reasonable target for the results to be achieved and a suitable time
schedule.
o Observe the problem from various angles with the help of data collected.
o Flow charts, trend charts, sketches would be quite helpful.
Use the data collected in Step 2 and experience of the people who work in the
process to identify conditions that might lead to the problem.
• Determine whether the solutions are effective as both short term and long term
measures.
Compare the situation before and after the implementation of the solution using
Pareto diagrams trend charts, histograms etc.
• The five W’ s and one H : who, when, where, what, why and how, for the
improved job must be clearly identified and used as standard to hold the gains
Table 8.1
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE QI STORY AND THE PDCA CYCLE