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Posted in My Rambling Thoughts
This is a quick post, thought some of this might help Ops leaders in driving a quality culture on their shop floors:-
1) A tool is as good as its user, ensure your staff are trained to use and understand basic tools like, pareto, control charts, Ishikawa etc
2) Insist on conclusions based on data rather than gut feel or assumptions, this will probably be the hardest thing to do but if you keep at it long enough it'll become second nature.
3) Once trained...
1) A tool is as good as its user, ensure your staff are trained to use and understand basic tools like, pareto, control charts, Ishikawa etc
2) Insist on conclusions based on data rather than gut feel or assumptions, this will probably be the hardest thing to do but if you keep at it long enough it'll become second nature.
3) Once trained...
Posted in My Experiments With Photography
Posted in My Experiments With Photography
Posted in Minitab Quick Reference
Histogram -
What - Visual display of one variable showing data center, spread, shape and outliers.
Type of Data- Continous or Discrete.
When To Use
Graph - Histogram or Stat-Basic Stat-Display Descriptive Stats
Cheers
What - Visual display of one variable showing data center, spread, shape and outliers.
Type of Data- Continous or Discrete.
When To Use
- Summarize Large Amounts of Data.
- To get a feel for data
- To compare actual description to customer specs.
Graph - Histogram or Stat-Basic Stat-Display Descriptive Stats
Cheers
Posted in Minitab Quick Reference
Logistics Regression
What - Summarizes, describes, predicts and quantifies relationships
Type of Data - Y= Discrete, X= Continuous or Discrete
When to Use
STAT > REGRESSION
Cheers
What - Summarizes, describes, predicts and quantifies relationships
Type of Data - Y= Discrete, X= Continuous or Discrete
When to Use
- Determine if there is evidence of relationship between Xs and Ys
- Model data to develop a mathematical equation to quantify the relationship
- Identify root causes
- Make predictions using the model
STAT > REGRESSION
Cheers
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