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7 Advanced QC Tools Training Presentation (PowerPoint PPT Deck)

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File Type: PowerPoint (PPTX)

Aspect Ratio: Widescreen (16:9)

File Size: 8.8 MB

Number of Slides: 73

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DESCRIPTION
 

The 7 Advanced QC Tools Training Presentation is a facilitation‑ready deck designed to teach teams the seven advanced quality control tools for structured problem solving, data analysis, and process improvement.

These tools build upon the 7 Basic QC Tools and are particularly useful for tackling complex problems, analyzing relationships, and developing effective solutions in quality management and Lean environments.

This 7 Advanced QC Tools Training Presentation (Quality Improvement & Data Analysis PPT) provides step‑by‑step guidance, examples, and templates for applying each tool in real‑world situations.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

 

  1. Understand the purpose and benefits of the 7 Advanced QC tools.

  2. Learn how to apply each tool to analyze complex problems and processes.

  3. Acquire skills to identify patterns, prioritize issues, and develop solutions.

  4. Integrate advanced QC tools into continuous improvement and Lean initiatives.

CONTENTS

 

  1. Introduction to Advanced QC Tools – Objectives and benefits.

  2. The Seven Advanced QC Tools

    • Affinity Diagram: Organizes a large number of ideas into their natural relationships.

    • Relations Diagram: Shows cause-and-effect relationships and helps analyze the natural links between different aspects of a complex situation.

    • Tree Diagram: Breaks down broad categories into finer and finer levels of detail, helping to move step-by-step thinking from generalities to specifics.

    • Matrix Diagram: Shows the relationship between two, three, or four groups of information and can give information about the relationship, such as its strength, the roles played by various individuals, or measurements.

    • Matrix Data Analysis Chart: A complex mathematical technique for analyzing matrices, often replaced by the similar prioritization matrix.

    • Arrow Diagram: Shows the required order of tasks in a project or process, the best schedule for the entire project, and potential scheduling and resource problems and their solutions.

    • Process Decision Program Chart (PDPC): Systematically identifies what might go wrong in a plan under development.

  3. Applications of Advanced QC Tools – Case examples in manufacturing and service industries.

  4. Integrating Advanced QC Tools with Problem Solving Frameworks – PDCA, Kaizen, and root cause analysis.

  5. Best Practices & Pitfalls – Ensuring accuracy and effective use.



You may also be interested in the following training presentations (sold separately):

  1. 7 QC Tools Primer

  2. 7 Basic QC Tools

  3. 8D Problem Solving

  4. Total Quality Management (TQM)

 

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