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1 Chapter 8 Problem-Solving Using Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, Control

2 Problem-Solving If you don’t know where you are going, you will probably end up somewhere else. –Laurence J. Peters Author and business theorist

3 Problem-Solving Dr. Deming’s Plan-Do-Study-Act Cycle

4 Problem-Solving Six Sigma projects have five phases: –Define –Measure –Analyze –Improve –Control (note similarity to PDSA)

5 Problem-Solving Define –Identify the problem/project –Define the requirements –Establish the goals to be achieved

6 Problem-Solving Measure –Gather information about the current process Define and measure key process steps and inputs –Refine the problem statement and goals

7 Problem-Solving Analyze –Identify potential root causes of the problem –Validate the cause and effect relationship –Identify the vital few root causes

8 Problem-Solving Improve –Implement solution to address root causes of problem –Test solutions –Measure results

9 Problem-Solving Control –Evaluate and monitor improvements Make adjustments as needed –Establish standard procedures

10 Problem-Solving Eight essential tools typically used within DMAIC process Process Maps Cause and Effect Diagrams Failure Modes and Effects Analysis Measurement System Analysis Process Capability Studies Multi-variate studies Design of Experiments Process Control Plans

11 Problem-Solving Seven Tools of Quality proposed by Kaoru Ishikawa –Flow Chart –Control Chart –Check Sheet –Histogram –Pareto Diagram –Cause and Effect Diagram –Scatter Diagram


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