Introduction of Statistical Quality Control? Today when there is throat-cut competition in the market, at the same time the Quality of Products and services is the only thing that determines the future success of any organization. Quality management can be accomplished through various Quality Control techniques.
Quality Control can be achieved through statistical Quality Control. Every consumer who consumes your products and services expects the company to maintain a high level of quality.
Statistical Quality Control required the usage of?
1. Process Control
2. Acceptance Sampling
Statistical Quality Control extensively uses the chart to measure the acceptance level of the products and services samples of the organization.
What is the objective of Statistical Quality Control?
The main objective of statistical Quality Control is to ensure that the product and services fall between the UCL (Upper control limit) and LCL (Lower control limit) which is pre-decided by the Quality Management or the benchmark of the organization.
What if any product falls outside the UCL or LCL?
If in case any sample falls outside the UCL (Upper control limit) and LCL (Lower control limit) will inspect further or subject to RCA (Root Cause Analysis).
Quality Control should include
a. Planning b. designing c. Implementation d. Gap Identification e. Improvisation
Why any organization should implement Quality Control?
1. Reduce or prevent product and service defects.
2. Ability to produce or generate Quality products or services for a long time.
3. The large pool of satisfied customers and increase the recall value.
4. A decrease in maintenance cost.
5. Increase awareness among employees about Quality control or Quality Products and services.
6. Increase in Productivity and overall efficiency