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1-800-COURSES Expert Reference Series of White Papers Tools and Techniques Useful in Quality Planning, Assurance, and control Copyright 2016 Global Knowledge Training LLC. All rights reserved. 2 The Tools and Techniques Useful in Quality Planning, Assurance, and control Tim McClintock, Global Knowledge Senior Instructor Introduction The Project Management Institute s (PMI s ) best practices related to quality are all founded firmly in: the quality theories of W. Edwards Deming, Joseph M. Juran, and Phillip Crosby; International Organization for Standardization (ISO) approach to quality management; and well-known quality approaches such as total quality management (TQM), Six Sigma, voice of the customer (VOC), and failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA)
Control charts are used to determine if processes are in or out of statistical control. Most processes experience a degree of normal variation (or common cause variation); that is to say, most processes do not achieve target performance all the time. Control charts provide a mechanism for establishing a statistically objective range of
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