This course on equipping participants with the knowledge and skills to use the 7 essential quality control tools for data analysis and problem-solving in process improvement initiatives. Participants will develop proficiency in using the 7 Quality Control Tools in Six Sigma and Lean Manufacturing. They will be equipped with the knowledge and skills to analyze data, identify improvement opportunities, and drive continuous improvement and waste reduction within their organizations. The test can be conveniently taken from the comfort of ones home, library, or workplace. Upon successful completion and passing of the test a digital certificate will be issued to validate ones achievement.
Course Overview
1.What is Quality Control?
2.Benefits of Quality Control Management Systems
3.Elements and Requirements of a Quality Control
4.The 4 types of Quality Control
5.Role of Quality Control Inspectors
6.Establishing and Implementing Quality Control
7.What Are The Common Steps In Quality Control Inspection?
8.What Is The Use Of 7 Quality Control.
9.The Use and Application of the 7 New Quality Control Tools in the Manufacturing Sector.
10.Seven Quality Control Tools
11.Quality Control Inspection
12.How to make QC Traceable and Verifiable
Course Objective
Upon completion of this course you will be able to:
- Gain knowledge of the key components and steps involved in applying each quality control tool effectively.
- Understand the connection between the 7 Quality Control Tools, process improvement, and waste reduction.
- Explore methods for integrating the 7 Quality Control Tools into DMAIC (Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, Control) and other improvement projects.
- Learn how to interpret and communicate the results obtained from using the 7 Quality Control Tools to support decision-making.
- Understand the role of data-driven decision-making in driving continuous improvement in Six Sigma and Lean Manufacturing.
- Understand the significance and application of the 7 Quality Control Tools in the context of Six Sigma and Lean Manufacturing methodologies.
- Develop proficiency in using each of the 7 Quality Control Tools for data collection, analysis, and problem-solving
Target Audience:
7 Quality Control tools can be used by anybody who is involved in process improvement such as business analysts, engineers, project managers, advisors, maintenance, facilities and operation
Estimated time to complete:
Open format, self-paced
- Certified Self Paced Online Course