1. THE TOOLS OF QUALITY
By: Mohamed Abdulla
Salah gamal Azam
Mohamed Sameh
Mohamed Hesham
Ihab Mohamed Tarek
2. IMPROVING THE SYSTEM
• To be a successful, business or organization must
balance the needs of this different functional area
around a coherent business vision and strategy.
• The objective of the system is to satisfy the customers.
• Quality system uses the business model with a focus on
customer and includes the dynamics of continual
improvement, change, planning, and renewal. Continual
improvement is necessary for a company to learn to
grow.
3. ISHKAWA’S BASIC SEVEN TOOLS
process
maps
check
sheets
histograms
Scatter
plots
Control
chart
cause & effect
diagrams
Pareto
analysis
Early stages Final stagesMiddle stage
4. 1- PROCESS MAPS
• A simple process used in city planning department to
take possession of newly built homes .
• Used to Determines which step add value and which
don’t in a effort to simplify the work.
• Also determine whether the work really need to be
done in the first place.
5. 2- CHECK SHEETS
• Are data-gathering tools that can be used in forming
histogram.
• They can be either tabular, computer based or schematic.
• this provides a chart for copier operators to mark each
time a delay occurs in setting up new jobs.
6. 3- HISTOGRAMS
• Histograms are a graphical representation of data, are used
for continues numerical data.
• The histogram is used to determine if the data are normally
distributed.
• It helps to compute the mean, standard deviation, maximum
value and minimum value.
7. 4- SCATTER DIAGRAMS
• Issued to examine the relationship between
variables.
• This relationship are sum times used to
identify indicators variables in organization.
• Scatter plot of the relationship between the
conformance data and prevention and appraisal
quality related to cost in real firm.
8. 5- CONTROL CHARTS
• Are used to determine wither a process will produce a product or service with
contestant measurable property.
9. 6- CAUSE AND EFFECT DIAGRAMS
• Often workers spend too much time focusing
improvement efforts on the problems rather than
on the causes.
• The Ishikawa cause-and-effect or fishbone or
Ishikawa diagram is a good tool to help us to move
to lower levels of abstraction in solving problems.
10. 7- PARETO CHARTS
• Pareto charts are used to identify and prioritize problems to be solved.
• These are actually frequency charts that are aided by the 80/20rule adapted by
Joseph Juran from Vilfredo Pareto, the Italian economist.
• The 80/20 rule states that roughly 80% of the problems are created by 20% of the
cusses
11. THE SEVEN NEW TOOLS FOR IMPROVMENT
Affinity diagram Interrelationship
digraph
Matrix diagram Tree diagram
Prioritization
matrices
Process decision
program chart
Activity network
diagram
12. THE SEVEN NEW TOOLS
Affinity Diagram Interrelationship Digraph
Tree Diagram
Prioritization Matrix Matrix Diagram
Activity Network Diagram Process Decision Program
Chart
unknown known
creative logical
13. OTHER TOOLS
• Spider
Are graphs that present
multiple metrics simultaneously
in tow dimensional plane .
• Dashboards
Looks like a electric meters.
Each of “gauges “ shows a
different metric.
• Balanced scorecard
Are spreadsheets that are communicated
to management on a regular basis.