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SPC Step 1: Identify Critical Processes
In the first step of Statistical Process Control, or SPC, we identify critical processes. Learn the definition of a critical process, the criteria for selecting them, and the 10 steps to identifying them in our organization.
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What Is SPC Statistical Process Control?
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SPC Step 1: Identify Critical Processes
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4How to Create a Sampling Plan
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5How to Set Sample Sizes
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6Understanding Measurement, Metrics, KPIs, and Data
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7Variable Data
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8Attribute Data
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9How to Select Subgroups
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10SPC Step 3: Analyze Data
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11How to Select the Right Control Chart Type
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12SPC Step 4: Identify Variation
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13Common Cause vs Special Cause Variation
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14SPC Step 5: Root Cause Corrective Action
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15Managing with SPC
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The second step of statistical process control is focused on collecting data for our critical processes. Learn the three key areas of preparation before getting started with data collection activities.