Last updated 2/2022Created by Sandeep Kumar, Quality Gurus Inc.MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 ChGenre: eLearning | Language: English + srt | Duration: 28 Lectures ( 2h 50m ) | Size: 815.6 MB
Seven basic quality tools proposed by Ishikawa can solve more than 90% of the quality related problems in an organization. These tools were oally proposed in 1970s. Even after more than 50 years these are still relevant. Apply these tools with Microsoft Excel to solve quality problems Understand how these tools could be applied in the modern environment, where data collection is automated. (unlike 1970s) Some knowledge of using Excel Understanding that any process can be improved Using the Seven Basic Quality Tools in 2022: In this course, you will learn the theory behind these seven quality tools and will also learn, to take the power of these tools to the next level using the current computing power.During the post-war industrial revolution, Kaoru Ishikawa proposed seven basic quality tools to improve quality. These seven tools were the backbone of quality improvement in Japan. All workers, supervisors and managers were taught these seven tools to solve a problem and to improve the quality.These were initially introduced in the 1970s. These tools are still relevant even after more than 50 years. By using the power of computers and Microsoft Excel, we can use them today to solve complex problems. Many organizations today might not be collecting data using the manual check sheets (which is one of the tools in this list), but the equivalent of that could be a pivot table in Excel. Note: Students who complete this course have an option to apply for the certification exam by Quality Gurus Inc. and can achieve the Verified Certification from Quality Gurus Inc. It is optional and there is no separate fee for that.The seven quality tools covered in this course include:Cause and effect diagramCheck sheetControl chartHistogramPareto chartScatter diagramFlow ChartIn addition, you will also learn about Run Chart and Stratification. Different sources list the seventh tool differently. In the end, I will present two case studies, to understand how do we use these tools in different situations. The first case study is for an organization that was finding a high repair rate for the painting job. That was leading to the rework of the paintwork and the waste of and effort in correcting these. The second case study is related to the use of Control Charts to ensure that the required product dimensions are achieved. Quality Professionals Project Managers Problem Solvers Process Improvement Professionals Process Owners Supervisors and Managers HomePage:
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