ishikawa chart of quality control
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* Group No.:- 1Group Members Are:-1. Swati Kaushal MBA/15001/132. Shreya Srivastava MBA/15003/133. Ravindra Kumar MBA/15004/134. Madhusudan Kumar MBA/15005/135. Ratnesh Kumar MBA/15006/136. Srishti MBA/15008/137. Nitika Kumari MBA/15009/138. Ankita MBA/15010/13
*We are presenting one of the tool for
Quality Control
i.e.
Ishikawa Chart
*Quality Control
*The Seven Basic Tools of Quality Control is a designation
given to a fixed set of graphical techniques identified as
being most helpful in troubleshooting issues related to
quality. They are called basic because they are suitable for
people with little formal training in statistics and because
they can be used to solve the vast majority of quality-
related issues.
* Ishikawa Chart
*The Ishikawa Chart, also known as the Fishbone Diagram or the
Cause-and-Effect Diagram,
* It is a tool used for systematically identifying and presenting all the
possible causes of a particular problem in an organisation in graphical
format.
*The possible causes are presented at various levels of detail in
connected branches, with the level of detail increasing as the branch
goes outward, i.e., an outer branch is a cause of the inner branch it is
attached
* Ishikawa Chart*Thus, the outermost branches usually indicate the root causes of the
problem.
*The Ishikawa Diagram resembles a fishbone - it has a box (the 'fish
head') that contains the statement of the problem at one end of the
diagram.
*From this box originates the main branch (the 'fish spine') of the
diagram.
* Sticking out of this main branch are major branches that categorize
the causes according to their nature.
*Founder of Ishikawa Chart
*It is created by KAORU ISHIKAWA in 1968
*He was a Japanese Organizational Theorist, Professor at the Faculty of
Engineering at The University of Tokyo
*He was noted for his quality management innovations.
*He was pioneered the quality management processes in the Kawasaki
shipyards, and in the process became one of the founding fathers of
modern management
* How the Ishikawa Chart is prepared for an Organization for the purpose of
Quality Control:-
*Steps to Construct Ishikawa Diagram
*Step 1 - Identify the Problem
*Step 2 - Draw “spine” and “bones”
*Step 3 - Identify different areas where problems may arise
from
*Step 4 - Identify what these specific causes could be
*Step 5 – Use the finished diagram to brainstorm solutions to
the main problems.
Ishikawa diagram, in fishbone shape, showing factors of
Equipment, Process, People, Materials, Environment and
Management,
all affecting the overall problem.
Smaller arrows connect the sub-causes to major causes
The categories typically include:
• People: Anyone involved with the process
• Methods: How the process is performed and the specific requirements for doing it, such as policies, procedures, rules, regulations and laws
• Machines: Any equipment, computers, tools, etc. required to accomplish the job
• Materials: Raw materials, parts, pens, paper, etc. used to produce the final product
• Measurements: Data generated from the process that are used to evaluate its quality
• Environment: The conditions, such as location, time, temperature, and culture in which the process operates
Classification of Causes:- In an Organization
The 6 Ms (used in manufacturing industry):-
• Machine (technology)
• Method (process)
• Material (Includes Raw Material, Consumables and Information.)
• Man Power (physical work)/Mind Power)
• Measurement (Inspection)
• Milieu/Mother Nature (Environment)
The original 6Ms used by the Toyota Production System have been expanded by some to include the following and are referred
to as the 8Ms.
The 7 Ps (used in marketing industry):-
• Product/Service
• Price
• Place
• Promotion
• People/personnel
• Positioning
• Packaging
The 5 Ss (used in service industry):-
• Samples
• Scheme
• Synchronous
• Skin.
• Search
*Example
With
Case
*A family with patient goes to Patna Medical College, Patna (PMCH)
and Hospital in critical condition, he need immediate diagnosis, he
is examined by a doctor. Doctor told patient’s family member that
he needed to be admitted, then patient’s family member filled all
the required documents. But, although the formalities were done
the patient didn’t get bed in OPD neither he got the treatment,
rather he had to lie down on the floor in the corridor because
stretchers was unavailable in the hospital. And due to this poor
management of the hospital, the patient died with hours.
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