Ishikawa Process in Quality Control and Quality Management




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Jeswan Singh, Malaysia

Ishikawa Process in Quality Control and Quality Management

Problem Analysis for quality control/management issues using the Ishikawa process has a high degree of applicability. Its a simple yet effective and is able to generate a fairly accurate solution. Highly recommended for quality improvement programmes at work.
 
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ANUJ KUMAR SHRIVASTAVA
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Fish Bone Diagram Helps to Reduce Variability

That's absolutely correct. The fish bone diagram helps in reducing the variabiity in the process. Thus over time the quality increases.
This is becuase you will always find that the less variabilty there is in the constraints of an operation, the higher is its quality.

   

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