Quiz 5 Flashcards

1
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Process Map Oval

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Start and Finish

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2
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Process Map Square

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Action

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3
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Process Map Diamond

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Decision

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4
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The C&E Díagram

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Enable alignments of potencial causes to the inputs in a Process Map

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5
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The C&E Diagram Head

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Describes problem

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6
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The C&E Diagram Spines

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Cause of the problem

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7
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Methods for prioritizing causes

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High or low control to make a change for the cause

High or low impact on the stated effect

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8
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Prioritizing Causes Chart

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Lows in the corners
Highs on the points

Control left
Impact bottom

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9
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Pareto

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80/20

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10
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Sampling

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Process of collecting only a portion of the data from a population to draw conclusions about the populations

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11
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Population

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Collection of objects or individuals with at least one common characteristic

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12
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Sample

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Collection of objects selected from the population

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13
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Why Six Sigma Projects use samples

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  • $$$
  • ⌚️
  • easier to evaluate
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14
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Population Sampling

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Studying a characteristic of a Population

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15
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Process Sampling

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Evaluating how the process performs over time

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16
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Four Factors that determine the Size of the Sample

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  • Data Type
  • Requires Confidence Level
  • Margin Of Error
  • Variation in Process or Population
17
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Data Type

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Sample Size is calculated differently for continuous and different data

18
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Requires Confidence Level

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95%

19
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Margin of Error

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3%

20
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Variation in the Population or Process

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Continuous Data: rangos
Eje. Persona de 5-10 Años de edad

Discrete Data: Datos Únicos
Eje. Personas, frutas, deportes

21
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Quality

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Product or results meets requirements

22
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Grade

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Category assigned to products