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Ted Hessing

Rational Sub Grouping

Posted by Ted Hessing

Rational sub grouping is the process of organizing the data into groups which were produced basically under the same conditions

This entry was posted in Advanced Control Charts, Control and tagged ASQ, Black Belt, IASSC. Bookmark the permalink.
Ted Hessing

Sum of Squares (SS)

Posted by Ted Hessing

The Sum of Squares technique calculates a measure of the variation in an experiment. Used in Designed experiments and Anova.

This entry was posted in Analyze and tagged ASQ, Black Belt. Bookmark the permalink.
Ted Hessing

Visual Factory

Posted by Ted Hessing

Visual Factory is a Lean concept that offers much to Six Sigma, too. We use it to communicate information quickly and easily, using graphics.

This entry was posted in Additional Lean Concepts, Control, Lean and tagged ASQ, Black Belt, QuestionSet, Villanova. Bookmark the permalink.
Ted Hessing

Regression Analysis

Posted by Ted Hessing

Regression Analysis is a way of estimating the relationships between different variables by examining the behavior of the system.

This entry was posted in Analyze, Correlation and Linear Regression and tagged ASQ, Black Belt, Green Belt, IASSC, QuestionSet. Bookmark the permalink.
Jeremy Garrett

How the Pareto Principle Can Improve Our Daily Lives

Posted by Jeremy Garrett

The Pareto principle has been used for many years, whether implicitly or explicitly. This post focuses on current applications in our daily lives.

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