ISBN-13: 9781606498460 / Angielski / Miękka / 2014 / 166 str.
According to a review by Bengt Klefsjo published in Quality Progress, "This book provides a conceptual understanding of SPC and focuses on how it works and why managers should consider using it in their operations...It is not easy to explain statistical process control without being lost in symbols and formulas and still give a fairly correct and helpful description. I think the author has succeeded in creating a good balance. This is a nice and easy-to-understand book on SPC basics."Statistical process control (SPC) as we know it was developed by Walter Shewhart in the 1920s and 1930s. Properly employed, SPC can be a significant factor in the control and minimization of variation in the manufacture of products and the delivery of services. It can greatly reduce the time it takes to recognize problems and provide information useful in the identification of root causes of those problems. SPC is also useful in demonstrating that a process is capable of consistently delivering what the customer wants. If you have been frustrated by very technical statistical process control (SPC) training materials, then this is the book for you. This book focuses on how SPC works and why managers should consider using it in their operations. It provides you with a conceptual understanding of SPC so that appropriate decisions can be made about the benefits of incorporating SPC into the process management and quality improvement processes. Today, there is little need to make the necessary calculations by hand, so the author utilizes Minitab and NWA Quality Analyst--two of the most popular statistical analysis software packages on the market. Links are provided to the home pages of these software packages where trial versions may be downloaded for evaluation and trial use. The book also addresses the question of why SPC should be considered for use, the process of implementing SPC, how to incorporate SPC into problem identification, problem solving, and the management and improvement of processes, products, and services.
If you have been frustrated by very technical statisticalprocess control (SPC) training materials, then this is thebook for you. This book focuses on how SPC works andwhy managers should consider using it in their operations.It provides you with a conceptual understanding ofSPC so that appropriate decisions can be made about thebenefits of incorporating SPC into the process managementand quality improvement processes.Today, there is little need to make the necessary calculationsby hand, so the author utilizes Minitab and NWAQuality Analyst-two of the most popular statistical analysissoftware packages on the market. Links are providedto the home pages of these software packages where trialversions may be downloaded for evaluation and trial use.The book also addresses the question of why SPCshould be considered for use, the process of implementingSPC, how to incorporate SPC into problem identification,problem solving, and the management and improvementof processes, products, and services.