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1 Other Useful Tools for Statistical Process Control (aka “The Magnificent Seven”)

2 Class Schedule Today: new content (will be on exam)
Tuesday, Sept 30th: Exam review Bring your formula sheet Thursday, Oct 2nd: Exam! Tuesday, Oct 7th: No class! Can attend career fair during class time I will hold office hours (5262 SAS) during class time if you have questions

3 Announcement: Sciences Career Fair
October 7th from 10:00-3:00 at Tally careers.ncsu.edu/events-and-career-fairs/sciences-career-fair/ Notes: Dress Professionally Bring multiple copies of your resume Bring your student ID   Questions? Contact Career Development Center ( ) or Jenna Hartwell

4 Magnificent Seven Seven major tools for SPC
Histogram or stem and leaf plot Check sheet Pareto chart Cause and effect diagrams Defect concentration diagram Scatter diagram (scatterplot) Control chart

5 Control Charts: The “Big Idea”
Monitor process output If variability in process is just random sampling variability, values should be within control limits If other sources are present then values may be beyond control limits

6 Recall: Sources of variability
Common Causes Random/chance variation Process is stable Assignable Causes Process shifts or becomes more varied Variability in process that comes from specific causes Can (and need to) be identified and removed

7 Cause and effect diagrams
Identify assignable sources of variability Also called Ishikawa or “Fishbone” diagrams

8 Cause and effect diagrams
Define the problem to be analyzed Create a group with knowledge of the process that can draw the diagram Diagram components: A horizontal arrow with the problem to be studied in a box on the right. Major branches with main causes. Additional arrows within each major branch with secondary causes. 

9 Cause and effect diagrams
Result (i.e. the problem)

10 Cause and effect diagrams
Major factor 2 Major factor 3 Major factor Result (i.e. the problem) Major factor 4 Major factor 5

11 Cause and effect diagrams
Major factor 2 Major factor 3 Major factor Result (i.e. the problem) Sub- factor Sub- factor Sub- factor Sub- factor Sub- factor Sub- factor Major factor 4 Major factor 5

12 Example cause and effect diagram

13 Example cause and effect diagram
Can’t be controlled

14 Questions for you

15 Pareto chart Bar chart of attribute data Arranged in frequency order
Target most common problem for improvement Caution: Most common problem is not necessarily most important problem

16 Example Statistics exam 20 multiple choice questions
Which topic missed most?

17 Example Pareto chart

18 Example Pareto chart

19 Pareto chart Bar chart of attribute data Arranged in frequency order
Target most common problem for improvement Caution: Most common problem is not necessarily most important problem Solution: Create Pareto chart of cost or importance to accompany frequency chart

20 Histogram or Stem and leaf plot
Explore distribution of a variable Histogram better for large datasets Stem and leaf (or dotplot) better for smaller datasets

21 Check Sheet Written checklist of defects
By type, locations, or cause (e.g. machine, worker) Ordered by time to observe trends Could be used for data collection/entry to then create other charts E.g. control chart, Pareto chart

22 Example Check Sheet

23 Defect concentration diagram
Picture of unit that shows all relevant views (e.g. front, back, sides, top, bottom) Shows location of defects May point to cause of defects Ex: Lever used to move unit on assembly line has a worn pad

24 Example defect concentration diagram

25 Example defect concentration diagram
DE, SC DE

26 Scatterplot Explore relationship between two variables
Between possible assignable cause and output Overall form of relationship Linear or not Direction of relationship Positive or negative Strength of relationship How tightly clustered together are the points?

27 Example scatterplots Strong, positive relationship No relationship
Weaker, negative relationship


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