This PPT slide, part of the 103-slide Six Sigma - Process Capability Study PowerPoint presentation, presents a structured overview of process control charts, specifically categorizing them based on the type of data they utilize. It distinguishes between 2 primary data types: Attribute Data and Variable Data.
Attribute Data is further divided into 2 branches: Count and Yes/No Data. Under Count, the slide identifies incidences or nonconformities, which can be classified into 2 opportunities: Fixed and Variable. Each opportunity is associated with specific control charts: the c-chart for fixed opportunities and the u-chart for variable opportunities.
On the other hand, Variable Data, which pertains to measurements, is also split into subcategories based on subgroup size. This section highlights 3 types of subgroup sizes: size of 1, fixed subgroup size, and variable subgroup size. Each subgroup size corresponds to specific control charts, including the x-chart, x-bar R chart, and x-bar s chart.
The clear delineation of these categories allows organizations to select the appropriate control chart based on their data type and measurement needs. This structured approach is essential for effective process monitoring and improvement. Understanding these distinctions is crucial for executives looking to enhance operational efficiency and quality control. The slide serves as a foundational reference for those interested in implementing or refining their process capability studies.
This slide is part of the Six Sigma - Process Capability Study PowerPoint presentation.
Developed by a Senior Executive and Operational Excellence Coach with experience at organizations including NOKIA, MICROVENTION, and MAGELLAN, this presentation provides a detailed Introduction to Process Capability Studies using Minitab.
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