ATMAE LSS Study Set
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Six Sigma Measure Phase Statistics - 26 Questions
Six Sigma Measure Phase Statistics - 26 Questions
Cause & Effect Diagram
A cause and effect diagram, also known as a fishbone diagram, is a
graphical tool for displaying and logically organizing a list of causes
associated with a specific effect
Process Mapping & SIPOC
A process map is a planning and management tool that visually depicts
the flow of work. It acts as a flowchart that illustrates all of the inputs
and outputs of an event, process, or activity in an easy-to-read, step-by-
step format
, *A process map is constructed during the measurement phase of six
sigma
SIPOC
S. Suppliers
I. Inputs
P. Processes
O. Outputs
C. Customers
*provides a macro overview of the process or service flow and the
interrelationships within a business
*used to define process boundaries including start and end points of
the process in need of improvement
Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA)
An FMEA is a powerful tool which allows a team to identify defects in a
process that should be eliminated or reduced
*the goal of an FMEA is to outline process steps that are at risk of
contributing to failure
Failure Modes - the ways in which a request or process can fail to meet
specs
Potential Causes - deficiencies that could result in a failure mode
(potential causes are sources of variability and normally associated with
key process inputs)
questions with 100%
correct answers(graded
A+)
Six Sigma Measure Phase Statistics - 26 Questions
Six Sigma Measure Phase Statistics - 26 Questions
Cause & Effect Diagram
A cause and effect diagram, also known as a fishbone diagram, is a
graphical tool for displaying and logically organizing a list of causes
associated with a specific effect
Process Mapping & SIPOC
A process map is a planning and management tool that visually depicts
the flow of work. It acts as a flowchart that illustrates all of the inputs
and outputs of an event, process, or activity in an easy-to-read, step-by-
step format
, *A process map is constructed during the measurement phase of six
sigma
SIPOC
S. Suppliers
I. Inputs
P. Processes
O. Outputs
C. Customers
*provides a macro overview of the process or service flow and the
interrelationships within a business
*used to define process boundaries including start and end points of
the process in need of improvement
Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA)
An FMEA is a powerful tool which allows a team to identify defects in a
process that should be eliminated or reduced
*the goal of an FMEA is to outline process steps that are at risk of
contributing to failure
Failure Modes - the ways in which a request or process can fail to meet
specs
Potential Causes - deficiencies that could result in a failure mode
(potential causes are sources of variability and normally associated with
key process inputs)