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Module Summary
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Control plan charts help monitor, control, and improve process performance over time by studying process, component, and part variation and its source. Compared to SPC-1, this course provides in-depth CP coverage. CP chart information can help employees:
- Focus attention on detecting and monitoring process and part variation over time,
- Distinguish special from common causes of variation, as a guide to local or management action,
- Execute ongoing control of a process,
- Improve a process to perform consistently and predictably for higher quality, lower cost, and higher effective capacity,
- Establish a common language for discussing process performance.
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Deliverables
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This module will help the company's team learn:
- To determine which control chart(s) to use from the many available, whether based on attribute data or variable data,
- To use control charts to improve factory management with visual controls.
- A tree diagram helps determine which control chart(s) will best fit the company's situation.
- To interpret control charts, and
- How to use Microsoft Excel features which we include in the training.
In addition to attribute data and variable data control charts, other types of control charts included are the pre-control chart, the moving average & range chart, the cumulative sum chart, and box plots.
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