BIOGRAPHY: Dr. Kaoru Ishikawa Biography: Dr. Kaoru Ishikawa Devry University Dr. Kaoru Ishikawa Kaoru Ishikawa is known as “the ‘Father of Quality Circles’ and as a founder of the Japanese quality movement”. (Beckford‚ John. Quality: A Critical Introduction) Ishikawa was also a pioneer in Total Quality Management. He believed in working for the customer before‚ during‚ and after product and/or services were delivered. Ishikawa was a Chemist‚ held a doctorate in Engineering
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The Seven New Quality Tools The affinity diagram is an effective technique used to handle large numbers of ideas‚ typically during a brainstorming session. It helps with organizing‚ prioritizing‚ and categorizing diverse views and opinions based on each team member’s knowledge of a particular subject. The team should consist of people with different backgrounds‚ knowledge‚ and skills. Diversifying the team members helps present new‚ out-of-the-box ideas and facilitates in melding opinions and perspectives
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will be the corrective actions needed to stop the piracy of university uniform by external sewers or producers? II. QUALITY TOOL Fishbone Diagram III. ROOT CAUSE OF THE PROBLEM Based on the cause-and-effect diagram (fish bone diagram) we noted the following attributions to the observed quality problem: MANPOWER a. What b. Went c. Wrong MATERIAL a. What b. Went c. Wrong MACHINE a. What b. Went c.
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and Effect Diagrams pg 319 1.what is fishbone diagram? A fishbone diagram is an analysis tool that depicts the possible cause that contribute to a single effect. 2. How would you describe a web a causation? A web causation is described as exploring cause and effect. The outcomes are almost the result of many interrelated causes and rarely the result of a single cause. Graphically depicted this concept more closely resembles a spider’s web than a simplistic cause and effect diagram. 3.What
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| | |2.0 |Quality Tools & Processes | | |2.1* |Cause & Effect /Fishbone Diagram |
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enhance the quality of life‚ protected the health of citizens by taking the steps necessary to accomplish their goal. The data portion was displayed in an easy to read format. I enjoyed seeing several QI tools put to use. Examples used were Why Tree‚ Affinity Diagram‚ and Fishbone Diagram. The Fishbone
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study * Which are the main conclusions you extract from Hank Kolb case? 1. What are the causes of the quality problems on the Greasex line? Display your answer on a fishbone diagram. Fishbone Diagram The groups of problems defined above are the materials for the fishbone diagram. Within this fishbone diagram we can see the cause and effect relationship and how these smaller problems lead to poor quality assurance as a whole 1. Problems with Suppliers Low quality supplies
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order to become a lean organization. For instance‚ Toyota Company makes use of lean production and supply to improve their productivity and profitability. Above all‚ by implementing Six-Sigma philosophy and methodology such as DMAIC‚ Cause-and-Effect Diagram and Visual Management tools‚ Toyota is able to aid in the continuous improvement of its processes. Similarly‚ Six-Sigma helps Toyota’s processes to meet specifications and reduce variability in the assembly processes. Also‚ Toyota has its focus
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blueprint is a flowchart of a service process that shows which of its steps has high customer contact. T * The general principle that 80% of a company’s revenue is generated by 20% of its customers is known as the pareto concept. * A fishbone diagram identifies which category is most frequently observed out of all the categories for which you have data. F 1. a voluntary system by which employees submit their ideas on process improvements is used in the: opportunity identification phase
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meaning of the data can be hard to see. This technique stratifies the data so that patterns can be seen. 4. Scatter Diagram Scatter diagrams present the relationship between two variables and illustrate the results on a Cartesian plane. It is used to identify potential root causes of problems and to determine objectively whether a particular cause and effect are related. 5. Pareto Diagram A Pareto chart is a bar graph wherein the lengths of the bars represent frequency or cost (time or money)‚ and
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