1 hr 5 min

E24: The 8 Nelson Rules for Detecting Out of Control Conditions in a Statistical Process Control (SPC) Chart - Lean Portland Happy Hour - July 2023 Lean Portland

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When using Statistical Process Control (SPC) charts to monitor your process, you are comparing your current data to historical data to determine if the process is similar or different. The basis for this decision lies in the Western Electric Rules (now called Nelson Rules) for detecting out of control conditions.

For example, if you detect 6 consecutive data points going upwards from the previous data point, that is considered a trend, and the process should be stopped to investigate if there is a problem or not.

Brion Hurley, Lean Six Sigma Master Black Belt with Business Performance Improvement, will discuss these rules in depth, and explain how they can help you more quickly identify problems in your process. Q&A will follow the presentation.



Watch the video of this presentation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KmcN25qf49Y



Learn more about our upcoming Lean for Social Good Unconference on December 5, 2023!

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/lean-portland-virtual-unconference-tickets-701112705977?



ABOUT US:  

Lean Portland is a socially-driven community built organization for both new and experienced continuous improvement professionals. We've been gathering for happy hour since 2012 and every First Tuesday since 2015!  As of April 2020, Happy Hour is happening online. Until we can safely meet again in person, we hope to see you here soon!  

Learn more about Lean Portland at https://leanportland.com/

To check out upcoming Lean Portland events, visit https://www.eventbrite.com/o/lean-portland-16044200704

When using Statistical Process Control (SPC) charts to monitor your process, you are comparing your current data to historical data to determine if the process is similar or different. The basis for this decision lies in the Western Electric Rules (now called Nelson Rules) for detecting out of control conditions.

For example, if you detect 6 consecutive data points going upwards from the previous data point, that is considered a trend, and the process should be stopped to investigate if there is a problem or not.

Brion Hurley, Lean Six Sigma Master Black Belt with Business Performance Improvement, will discuss these rules in depth, and explain how they can help you more quickly identify problems in your process. Q&A will follow the presentation.



Watch the video of this presentation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KmcN25qf49Y



Learn more about our upcoming Lean for Social Good Unconference on December 5, 2023!

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/lean-portland-virtual-unconference-tickets-701112705977?



ABOUT US:  

Lean Portland is a socially-driven community built organization for both new and experienced continuous improvement professionals. We've been gathering for happy hour since 2012 and every First Tuesday since 2015!  As of April 2020, Happy Hour is happening online. Until we can safely meet again in person, we hope to see you here soon!  

Learn more about Lean Portland at https://leanportland.com/

To check out upcoming Lean Portland events, visit https://www.eventbrite.com/o/lean-portland-16044200704

1 hr 5 min

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