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Diagram depicting stratified sampling where data is collected and sorted from a population into smaller logical segments
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Essential Quality Terms Used in 7QC Tools

The 7QC tools are statistical tools that help individuals, organizations, and businesses resolve quality issues for products and processes. To utilize the 7QC tools it is important to understand the following essential quality terms: You can read our other 7QC Tools post here. 80/20 Rule: The 80/20 Rule, also called

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Sample pareto chart, one of the seven basic tools of quality control.
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7QCs: An Introduction to the Seven Basic Tools of Quality Control

Quality control. Of course it is important. When producing parts or products, the ability to monitor, troubleshoot, and adjust manufacturing processes is necessary for companies to remain efficient and competitive. If products are to be made consistently to a required standard, the methods of manufacturing must be measurable, adjustable, and

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Statistical distribution in SPC is a bell curved chart to predict the process outcome for process improvement.
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What is Statistical Distribution in SPC?

Statistical distribution in Statistical Process Control (SPC) and probability theory help to model real-world phenomena and to make predictions based on data. As a result, a fair understanding of statistical distribution, its applications in SPC, and the patterns of variations in statistical distribution are important for anyone tasked with process

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Sample fishbone diagram, used to brainstorm probable root causes of manufacturing problems.
Manufacturing Fundamentals

Fishbone diagrams help solve manufacturing problems

There can be many opinions as to what the root cause of a problem is, especially when there is a team tasked with solving an issue. A cause and effect diagram is a good way to capture these different ideas and stimulate the team’s brainstorming effort to identify probable root causes. This type of cause and

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