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    Pareto chart‚ histogram‚ Ishikawa diagram QUMAN Pareto chart‚ histogram‚ Ishikawa diagram Introduction In below exercises we used Bar charts and Pareto chart to identify the most serious and frequent problems occurred in each of the two companies. We also used the Ishikawa diagrams to realize the reasons for the problems. In this report we present the solutions of the two exercises. Exercise 3 Complaint Nicks and scratches from rough handling Furniture rubbed together while on

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    the 80/20 Rule to Everything. Enjoy! An Excerpt from Eat That Frog! by Brian Tracy The 80/20 Rule is one of the most helpful of all concepts of time and life management. It is also called the “Pareto Principle” after its founder‚ the Italian economist Vilfredo Pareto‚ who first wrote about it in 1895. Pareto noticed that people in his society seemed to divide naturally into what he called the “vital

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    CASE STUDY: “Rework”Is No Work at All We have been appointed as a Six Sigma breakthrough improvement team to look into rework costs and inefficiencies in the company’s invoicing process. Our breakthrough improvement team consists of representatives from the groups that provide the billing information and the groups that process the invoices. At our first meeting‚ we listed the major steps involved in the process and began constructing a flow diagram. Next‚ we looked at each step and began detailing

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    Pareto efficiency‚ or Pareto optimality‚ is a concept in economics with applications in engineering and social sciences. The term is named after Vilfredo Pareto‚ an Italianeconomist who used the concept in his studies of economic efficiency and income distribution.[citation needed] Given an initial allocation of goods among a set of individuals‚ a change to a different allocation that makes at least one individual better off without making any other individual worse off is called a Pareto improvement

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    Pareto’s Principle - The 80-20 Rule How the 80/20 rule can help you be more effective In 1906‚ Italian economist Vilfredo Pareto created a mathematical formula to describe the unequal distribution of wealth in his country‚ observing that twenty percent of the people owned eighty percent of the wealth. In the late 1940s‚ Dr. Joseph M. Juran inaccurately attributed the 80/20 Rule to Pareto‚ calling it Pareto’s Principle. While it may be misnamed‚ Pareto’s Principle or Pareto’s Law as it is sometimes

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    Part Two: 1. The Kano model is a tool that can be used to prioritize the Critical to Quality characteristics‚ as defined by the Voice of the Customer The three categories identified by the Kano model are: Must Be: The quailty characteristic must be present or the customer will go elsewhere. Performance: The better we are at meeting these needs‚ the happier the customer is. Delighter: Those qualities that the customer was not expecting but received as a bonus The First Step for Creating

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    7 Quality Tools Cause-Effect Diagrams Flow Charts The 7 Quality Tools for Process Improvements Pareto Chart Where did the Basic Seven come from? Kaoru Ishikawa • Known for “Democratizing Statistics” • The Basic Seven Tools made statistical analysis less complicated for the average person • Good Visual Aids make statistical and quality control more comprehendible. What Is a Flowchart? A diagram that uses graphic symbols to depict the nature and flow of the steps in a process

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    Development 40 INVENTIVE PRINCIPLES OF TRIZ Lamablawa Mario Valentino Alfarro S.T Production and Economics‚ University of Applied Sciences‚ Lemgo‚ North Rhine Westphalia‚ Germany Abstract This paper gives a description and also examples of 40 Inventive Principles used in TRIZ problem solving. First of all introducing will be given such as brief explanation about TRIZ it self and 40 Inventive Principles. This paper further will focus on this 40 Inventive Principles. Elaborating of it will

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    The Twelve Principles of Spiritual Leadership Printed in Timeline (www.globalcommunity.org) by Will Keepin who is president of the Satyana Institute in Boulder‚ Colorado‚ a provisional set of "principles of spiritual leadership." These are neither definitive nor authoritative… but rather the beginning of a collective inquiry into how we can apply spiritual teachings in social change work. First: The first principle is that the motivation underlying our activism for social change must be transformed

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    transferred to Pareto chart for further analysis. A Pareto chart‚ also called a Pareto distribution‚ is a vertical bar graph in which values are plotted in decreasing order of relative frequency from left to right. Pareto charts are extremely useful for analysing what problems need attention first because the taller bars on the chart‚ which represent frequency‚ clearly illustrate which variables have the greatest cumulative effect on a given system. One of the purposes of the Pareto chart is to identify

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