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Amity Business School: Programme - MBA, Semester II Course - Operations Management Name of Faculty - Rajeev Pathak

The document discusses 7 quality control tools: 1) Check sheets, 2) Pareto charts, 3) Cause-and-effect diagrams, 4) Histograms, 5) Scatter diagrams, 6) Flow charts, and 7) Statistical process control charts. It provides examples and brief descriptions of each tool to analyze processes, identify problems, organize data, and drive process improvement.

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Amity Business School: Programme - MBA, Semester II Course - Operations Management Name of Faculty - Rajeev Pathak

The document discusses 7 quality control tools: 1) Check sheets, 2) Pareto charts, 3) Cause-and-effect diagrams, 4) Histograms, 5) Scatter diagrams, 6) Flow charts, and 7) Statistical process control charts. It provides examples and brief descriptions of each tool to analyze processes, identify problems, organize data, and drive process improvement.

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Amity Business School


Programme - MBA, Semester II
Course – Operations Management
Name of Faculty – Rajeev Pathak

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7 QC tools

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• Check Sheet is used to easily collect data.


Decision-making and actions are taken from the
data.
• Pareto Chart is used to define problems, to set
their priority, to illustrate the problems detected,
and determine their frequency in the process.
• Cause-and-Effect Diagram (Fishbone
Diagram) is used to figure out any possible
causes of a problem. After the major causes are
known, we can solve the problem accurately.

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• Histogram shows a bar chart of


accumulated data and provides the
easiest way to evaluate the distribution of
data.
• Scatter Diagram is a graphical tool that
plots many data points and shows a
pattern of correlation between two
variables.

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• Flow Chart shows the process step by


step and can sometimes identify an
unnecessary procedure.
• Control Chart provides control limits
which are generally three standard
deviations above and below average,
whether or not our process is in control.

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7 QC Tools
 Tools for Generating Ideas
Check sheets
Scatter diagrams
Cause and effect diagrams
 Tools to Organize the Data
Pareto charts
Flow charts
 Tools for Identifying Problems
Histogram
Statistical process control chart
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Seven QC Tools
(a) Check Sheet: An organized method of
recording data

Hour
Defect 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
A /// / / / / /// /
B // / / / // ///
C / // // ////

Figure 6.5
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Seven QC Tools
(b) Scatter Diagram: A graph of the value
of one variable vs. another variable
Productivity

Absenteeism

Figure 6.5
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Seven QC Tools
(c) Cause and Effect Diagram: A tool that
identifies process elements (causes) that
might effect an outcome

Cause
Materials Methods
Effect

Manpower Machinery
Figure 6.5
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Seven QC Tools
(d) Pareto Charts: A graph to identify and plot
problems or defects in descending order of
frequency
Frequency

Percent
A B C D E
Figure 6.5
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Seven QC Tools
(e) Flow Charts (Process Diagrams): A chart
that describes the steps in a process

Figure 6.5
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Seven QC Tools
(f) Histogram: A distribution showing the
frequency of occurrence of a variable
Distribution
Frequency

Repair time (minutes)


Figure 6.5
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Seven QC Tools
(g) Statistical Process Control Chart: A chart with
time on the horizontal axis to plot values of a
statistic

Upper control limit

Target value

Lower control limit

Time
Figure 6.5
Cause-and-Effect Diagrams ABS

clean pillows
Machinery

Insufficient

& blankets
Material

not available
on-board

equipment
Deicing
Inadequate
Mechanical delay
supply of
magazines on plane
Inadequate special Broken luggage
meals on-board carousel
Dissatisfied
Airline
Overbooking policies Understaffed Customer
crew
Bumping policies Understaffed

Poorly trained
Poor check-in

ticket counters

attendants
policies
Mistagged
bags

Methods Manpower
Figure 6.6
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Pareto Charts
Data for October
– 100
70 – – 93
– 88
60 –
54
Frequency (number)

Cumulative percent
– 72
50 –
40 –
Number of
30 –
occurrences
20 –
12
10 –
4 3 2
0 –
Room svc Check-in Pool hours Minibar Misc.
72% 16% 5% 4% 3%
Causes and percent
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Flow Charts
Packing and shipping process

Sealing Quick freeze


Packing Storage Shipping
Weighing storage
station (4 to 6 hrs) dock
Labeling (60 Mins)
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Statistical Process Control
(SPC)
 Uses statistics and control charts to
tell when to take corrective action
 Drives process improvement
 Four key steps
 Measure the process
 When a change is indicated, find the
assignable cause
 Eliminate or incorporate the cause
 Restart the revised process
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An SPC Chart
Plots the percent of free throws missed

20% Upper control limit

10% Coach’s target value

0% | | | | | | | | |
Lower control limit
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Game number
Figure 6.7

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