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The Sixth Sigma: Achieve Breakthrough Performance Using Six Sigma

Friday, June 19, 2009

Using Charts to Detect Process Trends

Traditional statistical process control charts may obscure signals of process instability, especially if there is a product-only focus. Charting process performance can catch instability sooner. ...

... "The Short Run Control Chart takes care of those problems by coding the expected variation (in this case the target) out of the data and plotting data for all the parts on one chart. " ...


Via Hertzler Systems Blog, The Data Heads: Short Run SPC Example

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Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Machine Monitoring Delivers Six Sigma Data

Machine monitoring enables Six Sigma data collection and analysis. ...

... "The basis for effective Continuous Improvement programs such as Lean or Six Sigma is the availability and the access to reliable machine data. There are typically two approaches to data collection employed by manufacturers today. The first approach involves manual data collection and analysis - a completely paper based system. The second approach also uses data that is collected manually, but requires machine operators to input data estimates into a PC before it can be analyzed in an external database or enterprise resource planning (ERP) system.

Manufacturers realize that both approaches produce inaccurate data and limit the potential for meaningful analysis and effective decisions. Shoplogix's patented Plantnode solution eliminates manual processes in production. By fully automating data collection and analysis at the machine level and then presenting data in real-time, Plantnode reports and analytics are based on fact rather than estimate. " ...


Via Shoplogix: Advanced Machine Monitoring System

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Wednesday, June 06, 2007

Kaizen Enables Hospital Improvements

Hospital sees benefits from kaizen approach to continuous improvement, where the workforce is empowered to seek change. ...

... "Columbus Regional Hospital in Columbus, Ind., focused on changing the culture and environment in its surgical area to improve operations. Practice changes were driven by stringent data analysis, as well some newer methodologies, including Lean Six Sigma and Kaizen. " ...


Via Infection Control Today: Hospital Efficiency

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