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Measurement Theory and Sampling Plans
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TUM School of Management Production and Supply Chain Management Prof Martin Grunow Technische Universitt Mnchen
Quality Engineering & Management
Session 4.1: Measurement Theory & Sampling Plans
Dr. Holly Ott Production and Supply Chain Management
Chair: Prof. Martin Grunow TUM School of Management
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TUM School of Management Production and Supply Chain Management Prof Martin Grunow Technische Universitt Mnchen
Learning Objectives
Understand how process maps are created and why they are an important step in quality improvement and control.
Describe the main requirements of a sampling plan.
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TUM School of Management Production and Supply Chain Management Prof Martin Grunow Technische Universitt Mnchen
Sampling
Why is sampling used in practice?
Need to find unknown population parameters Cost reduction Change management
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2012 from "A First Course in Quality Engineering: Integrating Statistical and Management Methods of Quality" by K.S. Krishnamoorthi. Reproduced by permission of Taylor and Francis Group, LLC, a division of Informa plc.
Quality Engineering & Management Module 4
TUM School of Management Production and Supply Chain Management Prof Martin Grunow Technische Universitt Mnchen
Measurement Theory - Process Mapping
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2012 from "A First Course in Quality Engineering: Integrating Statistical and Management Methods of Quality" by K.S. Krishnamoorthi. Reproduced by permission of Taylor and Francis Group, LLC, a division of Informa plc.
Quality Engineering & Management Module 4
What is a process?
TUM School of Management Production and Supply Chain Management Prof Martin Grunow Technische Universitt Mnchen
Measurement Theory - Process Mapping What is process mapping?
Identifying all the steps in a process the inputs/outputs, and controls in each step, understanding the responsibilities for each step and mapping the steps as they should occur.
Why process mapping? Problems are always the result of a process. A problem
arises in the process and causes a certain result.
A process can only be discussed when it is understood.
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2012 from "A First Course in Quality Engineering: Integrating Statistical and Management Methods of Quality" by K.S. Krishnamoorthi. Reproduced by permission of Taylor and Francis Group, LLC, a division of Informa plc.
Quality Engineering & Management Module 4
TUM School of Management Production and Supply Chain Management Prof Martin Grunow Technische Universitt Mnchen
Process Mapping - Example
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Inter-Company P.O.
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Process Mapping Example
TUM School of Management Production and Supply Chain Management Prof Martin Grunow Technische Universitt Mnchen
Measurement Theory - Process Mapping Who should be involved?
Process mapping should involve all the stakeholders in the process.
The people involved in the daily process execution are critical to the process mapping.
What is the goal?
To develop a common, holistic understanding of the process, the process steps and how they work.
To create a tool for the quality improvement.
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Practice
Now let's do an exercise in process mapping. Please complete the next "Practice" module in
the course before continuing with the lecture.
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