7 QC Tools It was in the late 1950s to the early 1960s in Japan that the 7 QC Tools first came into being. Organizations extensively used the 7 QC Tools then as a means of quality control to eliminate workplace problems. The industrial era owes a lot of its success to these tools. Today, the competitive nature of the business world means that continued improvement is a necessity. The 7 QC Tools help to sort out difficult organization problems and to point out where improvements are necessary.
Through this quality tools training program, you will learn how to capture, compile, analyze, and interpret data compiled under the Plan Do Check Act (PDCA). This will be a lot easier when approached through the 7 QC Tools: control charts, histograms, check sheets, Parato charts, fishbone diagrams (also referred to as Ishikawa and as cause and effect diagrams), stratification and scatter diagrams. Why It Is Needed
Essential components to raise products’ quality.
The right and proper application of the 7 QC Tools.
Mastering the 7 QC tools
Benefits
Eliminate workplace problems systematically
Improve Process Performance
Create company-wide quality awareness
Takeaway Value
Problem solving by the use of the 7 QC Tools
Data analysis, determination and implementation of planned tasks