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| Of course, "ten tricks" is a vast simplification. There are very many more dimensions to SPC or Control Charting (my favorite trick; distinguishing between the systemic and non-systemic causes of process variation). As I said in the beginning, this tutorial isn't enough to get started, even, just to sketch the outline of the idea. You must build a library of references and support to enhance your effectiveness in this new venture. | |
| So where to learn the rest of the tricks? If you found this tutorial via a search engine, you're already well equipped to find resources. | |
| You'd be amazed at the number of books on SPC and related techniques in the library and book store. See what you find on Amazon, Google or EBay. | |
| Community Colleges and vocational learning centers are great places to find knowledgable people dedicated to helping you learn the skills and use the tools.. | |
| If you're interested in continuing with this tutorial's approach, head on to the next page. | |
For those of you interested in the organizational dynamics that SPC can be a part of, we've provided a little background reading.
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| And if you're convinced, and dive into implementation, the best is on-site mentorship. An SPC Master can help sift through the wide range of technical options, negotiate the social surf (yes, you will encounter social turbulence and resistance to change) and work through the inevitable and valuable failures along the way to continuous improvement. | ![]() |
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