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Analyze phase of DMAIC

Tanner Zornes

Interrelationship Digraph (Network Diagram)

Posted by Tanner Zornes

An interrelationship digraph helps you see relations and influences between several concepts – even if those concepts are very different.

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Ted Hessing

Analyze Phase (DMAIC)

Posted by Ted Hessing

Analyze is the third phase of DMAIC. The main activity in Analyze phase is to identify the potential root cause and arrive actual root cause.

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Ted Hessing

Data Analysis

Posted by Ted Hessing

Data analysis is a fundamental requirement in the Six Sigma methodology for identifying process inefficiencies and reducing defects.

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Ted Hessing

Frequency Plots

Posted by Ted Hessing

Frequency plots help monitor the spread of continuous data. A frequency plot is a graph showing a variable’s distributional information.

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Ted Hessing

Fault Tree Analysis

Posted by Ted Hessing

The purpose of fault tree analysis is to effectively identify cause(s) of system failure and mitigate the risks before it occurs.

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