A Fishbone Diagram, also known as a Cause and Effect Diagram or Ishikawa Diagram, helps identify the root causes of a problem. It serves as a powerful tool for problem-solving. Named for its resemblance to a fish’s skeleton, this diagram visually maps out all...
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Table of contentsWhat is a Multi-Vari Chart?Why is it Important to Understand a Multi-Vari Chart?Multi Vari Chart Data CollectionRelated Articles What is a Multi-Vari Chart? Leonard Seder, in 1950, was the first to describe multi-vari charts. They were developed...
Table of contentsWhat is the Pareto Chart in Six Sigma?Primary Elements of The Pareto ChartWhat is the Pareto Principle (or 80/20 Principle)?Origin of the Pareto principle (or 80/20 principle)The Pareto principle (or 80/20 principle) and Lean Six SigmaWhere to use the...
Table of contents What if you could tap into the Mind of a Master Black Belt to help you in your Lean Six Sigma Project? Related SSDSI Articles What if you could tap into the Mind of a Master Black Belt to help you in your Lean Six Sigma Project? My Name is Kevin Clay...