Blog — Page 23
More posts from the Advantive team. 325 posts total.
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Jan 16, 2019 · Grace Barton
Wanted: Actionable Information to Make Meaningful Improvements
I’d like to talk about information. It’s everywhere. The facts you need to make better decisions. The data you need to bring organization to chaos. Sources of information. Uses of information. But, today I want to talk about the actionableinformation that manufacturers—and, in particular, the quality management folks who work for manufacturers—need to better control and improve their processes, … Continued
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Jan 7, 2019 · Grace Barton
10 Things to Help the Quality Team Improve Customer Complaints
Customer complaints are a part of doing business—and one of your best sources of valuable information. When people who spend money with your organization are giving you feedback, be glad they care enough to say something. The customers who do not say anything and take their business elsewhere are important too, but a complaint is … Continued
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Jan 7, 2019 · Grace Barton
4 Steps to Convert from Paper-Based to Electronic Record Keeping
In the age of electronic data, it’s shocking that 75 percent of manufacturers still rely on manual data collection. While it may seem cheaper to manually administer quality and safety programs on paper, it is not efficient and leaves much room for error. When data collection is not done properly, records can be lost or … Continued
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Jan 2, 2019 · Grace Barton
What is GMROII?
ROI (Return on Investment) is a crucial measure when calculating distribution business investment. Yet, when it comes to inventory, a more specified ROI formula is necessary to ensure you’re actually making money. For instance, most distributors (and their salespeople) look at how much money they make on a sale. While this is important, there’s much … Continued
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Dec 20, 2018 · Grace Barton
Why Is Standardization Important? Part II – The Challenges of Standardization in Manufacturing
As I mentioned in Part I of this blog two-parter, standardization in manufacturing is a dirty word to some folks. It seems “unattainable,” and therefore not worth discussing. But I’m here to say that standardization is attainable, so once again, let’s discuss. For Part II, I’m going to dive into the challenges presented by standardization…and how we … Continued
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Dec 12, 2018 · Grace Barton
Why Is Standardization Important? The Benefits of Standardization in Manufacturing
Standardization. Is that a dirty word to you? Is that something you consider “unattainable,” and therefore not worth discussing? Is standardization the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow? What is it? Why is standardization important for manufacturers? And what are the benefits of standardization for your organization? Let’s discuss. In general, the … Continued
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Dec 10, 2018 · Grace Barton
Prevent an Escape with Quality Control in Manufacturing
When someone says the word “escape,” what comes to mind for you? Is it a last-minute meeting that suddenly “comes up,” allowing you to avoid a visit to your least-favorite relative? Or maybe the opposite; a family emergency allows you to escape a meeting you were just dreading? Is it the latest fad, the Escape … Continued
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Oct 18, 2018 · Grace Barton
3 Great Things About SPC Dashboards in Your Quality Control Software
Product quality reports are dead; long live the SPC dashboard! Delivering information to the user is key to your manufacturing quality control efforts. I think there are three very important aspects to dashboards that make them invaluable to manufacturers: a visually compelling delivery system, reporting made easy (with the help of a centralized data repository), … Continued
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Oct 9, 2018 · Grace Barton
How Can an OC Curve Be Used to Manage Risk of Undetected Special Causes?
An OC curve allows practitioners to determine a sample size that will result in the detection of those process changes that are of practical significance while minimizing the occurrence of false alarm. When applied properly, SPC provides manufacturers a proven method to increase profitability and achieve a deeper understanding of their processes. Additionally, SPC can … Continued
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Oct 8, 2018 · Grace Barton
Where do the typical control chart signals come from?
The purpose of control charting is to regularly monitor a process so that significant process changes may be detected. These process changes may be a shift in the process average (Xbar) or a change in the amount of variation in the process. The variation observed when the process is operating normally is called common cause variation. When … Continued
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Oct 8, 2018 · Grace Barton
Pre-Control: No Substitute for Statistical Process Control
Unfortunately, applying “simple” tools at the expense of tools with considerably more value (and really not much more complexity or difficulty) doesn’t cut it. Statistical Process Control (SPC) charts allow timely detection of assignable causes of process changes (e.g. shifts, trends, variation). This allows root causes to be determined and allows the production team to … Continued
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Oct 5, 2018 · Grace Barton
Stanley Black & Decker Produces Saw Blades a Cut Above Thanks to WinSPC
Stanley Black & Decker, the world’s #1 producer of power tools reported that it used WinSPC to reduce its RPM defect metrics and rework by 20%, attaining its ROI in 6 months. Background Stanley Black & Decker [NYSE: SWK] is the world’s #1 producer of power tools and accessories with well over $10 billion in … Continued