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Control Charts
Control Chart is a graphical tool used to determine process performance with time. These were developed by Walter A. Shewhart and hence are also known as Shewhart charts. These charts help determine whether the process is stable or not. If the process is stable, the process will only have inherent variation (Common Cause variation). The region of common cause variation is given by Control limits (Upper and Lower control limits). Any process variation outside these limits is considered as Special Cause Variation
An application-oriented question on the topic along with responses can be seen below. The best answer was provided by Indrani Ghosh Dastidar on 14th Sep 2024.
Applause for all the respondents - Puneet Vohra, Indrani Ghosh Dastidar, Rohit Kurup.
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Vishwadeep Khatri
Q 703. Is using Control Charts necessary for every Lean Six Sigma project? Why / why not?
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