FISHBONE DIAGRAM: How to Construct a Fishbone Diagram
leansixsigmasource.com How To Construct a Fishbone Diagram Fishbone diagrams also known as Cause & Effect diagrams or Ishakawa diagrams are used during brainstorming session of a Lean Six Sigma Project. The tool will help you organize root causes and possible failure modes. You will want to use the 5 Whys techniques to continually drill down to root causes of defects. The tutorial will explain which DMAIC phase you should use Fishbone diagrams and walk you through an example using SigmaXL software. You will notice in the demonstration that it is super easy to use the SigmaXL template for your next presentation. (fishbone diagram) (dmaic) (cause and effect diagram) (sigmxl) leansixsigmasource.com
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You have a point there. . . For the chart that item should be under Method actually, if you failed to define How To complete the task. People would be more human error – Texting while driving, programmed wrong paint gun spray pattern. Thanks for your comment.
“NO DEFINED PROCEDURES”
I guess this cause should be under the process group rather than people…
Kindly explain
It’s an add-in piece of software for Excel version 5.2 and above is compatible with Excel 2007. The software was included in my tuition cost for by Black Belt Training.
How do i get a SigmaXL tab in my ms excel 2007??
Thanks for the suggestion. I will try to disable that for the next video.
Instead of using Yellow colour circle mouse pointer i think it could be better if you would have used simple arrow as a mouse pointer
Seeing an actual person creating the fishbone diagram would make this much more interesting.
What do you mean by that? Do you have a suggestion?
no good.. voice not apt for the task.. srry
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