Advantages of CUSUM chart over Individual, X BAR chart
1. CUSUM chart is used to detect smallest variation from target value. This chart is used where sub grouping is not required / feasible, however, there is a need to detect very small shift (less than 1.5 sigma). The biggest advantage is that the user can determine the degree of shift that needs to be detected
This type of chart can also be used where the process average is expected to naturally shift, for e.g. chemical industries
2. This chart is a better choice when the objective is to control the data point to a target value by making necessary process adjustments than plotting an X Bar or Individual chart and then trying to identify special causes for variation
Example using data (reference source from Cumulative Sum Chart (CUSUM) - Six Sigma Study Guide)
Minitab or other SPC tools can auto calculate the upper and lower CUSUM for all values
CUSUM chart shows that the process is deviating from target from sample 13, whereas, the below IMR chart shows that process is in control and is stable. Hence CUSUM chart is more useful to detect small changes in the process mean compared to X Bar and I MR charts