Six Sigma Control Charts

Six Sigma Green Belt    |    Intermediate
  • 14 videos | 1h 11m 51s
  • Includes Assessment
  • Earns a Badge
  • Certification CPE
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Business process improvement must be monitored and controlled to ensure the gains aren't lost. This takes place in the Control phase of a Lean or Lean Six Sigma domain process. Once you analyze and approve your processes to desired levels, you need to monitor and control them over an extended period of time. This helps drive process improvement, process control, and process design. In this course, you'll learn how to choose, construct, and use a control chart, which is the most common tool used for statistical process control, or SPC. This course also explores how to interpret control charts. This course is aligned with ASQ's 2015 Six Sigma Green Belt Body of Knowledge.

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN

  • Recognize basic concepts related to control charts
    Determine the type of control chart to use in a given situation
    Differentiate decision rules based on descriptions of how their data patterns appear on a control chart
    Identify appropriate corrective actions for the trend exhibited in a given control chart
    Match steps in the control charting process with corresponding activities
    Distinguish between when to use an xbar-r, xbar-s, or median control chart
    Determine any special cause variation in data by analyzing an xbar-r chart
  • Recognize which formulas to use to help determine special cause variation in an xbar-s control chart
    Determine any special cause variation in data by interpreting an imr chart
    Use the data plotted on a p control chart to determine if special cause variation exists
    Use the data plotted on an np control chart to determine if special cause variation exists
    Use the data plotted on a u control chart to determine if special cause variation exists
    Use the data plotted on a c control chart to determine if special cause variation exists

IN THIS COURSE

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  • 4m 39s
    In this video, you will learn how to recognize basic concepts related to control charts. FREE ACCESS
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    3.  Selecting a Control Chart
    6m 5s
    Learn how to determine which type of control chart to use in a given situation. FREE ACCESS
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    4.  Data Trends and Decision Rules
    5m 2s
    In this video, you will learn how to differentiate decision rules based on descriptions of how their data patterns appear on a control chart. FREE ACCESS
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    5.  Responding to Trends
    7m 1s
    During this video, you will learn how to identify appropriate corrective actions for the trend exhibited in a given control chart. FREE ACCESS
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    6.  Constructing and Interpreting Control Charts
    5m 26s
    Discover how to match steps in the control charting process with corresponding activities. FREE ACCESS
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    7.  Xbar-R and Xbar-s Control Charts
    3m 45s
    In this video, you will learn how to distinguish between when to use an Xbar-R, Xbar-s, or median control chart. FREE ACCESS
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    8.  Creating and Analyzing Xbar-R Control Charts
    5m 14s
    During this video, you will learn how to determine any special cause variation in data by analyzing an Xbar-R chart. FREE ACCESS
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    9.  Creating and Analyzing Xbar-s Control Charts
    4m 51s
    In this video, find out how to recognize which formulas to use to help determine special cause variation in an Xbar-s control chart. FREE ACCESS
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    10.  Creating and Analyzing ImR Control Charts
    8m 4s
    Learn how to determine any special cause variation in data by interpreting an I-MR chart. FREE ACCESS
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    11.  Creating and Analyzing p Control Charts
    5m 40s
    In this video, you will learn how to use the data plotted on a p control chart to determine if special cause variation exists. FREE ACCESS
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    12.  Creating and Analyzing np Control Charts
    4m 52s
    During this video, you will discover how to use the data plotted on an np control chart to determine if special cause variation exists. FREE ACCESS
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    13.  Creating and Analyzing u Control Charts
    6m 29s
    Discover how to use the data plotted on a control chart to determine if special cause variation exists. FREE ACCESS
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    14.  Creating and Analyzing c Control Charts
    4m 12s
    In this video, you will learn how to use the data plotted on a control chart to determine if special cause variation exists. FREE ACCESS

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