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Ted Hessing

Gage Repeatability and Reproducibility (GR&R)

Posted by Ted Hessing

Gage Repeatability and Reproducibility is commonly referred to as Gage R&R. It’s a method is to look at variability in our measurements.

This entry was posted in Measure, Measurement Systems Analysis and tagged ASQ, Black Belt, Download, Green Belt, IASSC, Villanova, Yellow Belt. Bookmark the permalink.
Ted Hessing

Kanban

Posted by Ted Hessing

Kanban is a process of identifying just-in-time material flow. It’s also an important part of your Lean Six Sigma certification exam.

This entry was posted in Basic Lean Concepts, Improve, Lean and tagged ASQ, Black Belt, Green Belt, IASSC, QuestionSet, Villanova, Yellow Belt. Bookmark the permalink.
Ted Hessing

Graphical Analysis

Posted by Ted Hessing

Graphical analysis is one of the critical aspects of Six Sigma projects. It is an effective way to visualize data patterns.

This entry was posted in Analyze, Graphical Analysis, Measure and tagged ASQ, Black Belt, Green Belt, IASSC, Villanova, Yellow Belt. Bookmark the permalink.
Ted Hessing

Causal Theory y=f(x)

Posted by Ted Hessing

Causal theory, in Six Sigma terms, means that you create output (y) from an input (x) and a function (f). Clear as mud so far? Don’t worry.

This entry was posted in Define, Process Basics and tagged Black Belt, Green Belt, IASSC, Yellow Belt. Bookmark the permalink.
Ted Hessing

Failure Mode Effects Analysis (FMEA)

Posted by Ted Hessing

FMEA (Failure Mode Effects Analysis) is a tool that helps us anticipate what might go wrong with a process and identify the possible causes.

This entry was posted in Analyze, Basic Process Tools, Measure and tagged ASQ, Black Belt, Download, Green Belt, IASSC, QuestionSet, Villanova, Yellow Belt. Bookmark the permalink.
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