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You're managing a construction project to install several hundred air conditioner panels in a new office building. ?

Every floor has identical panels. The customer, a construction contracting company, has provided specifications for the installations. The team is using a process to install and verify each panel. As the team completes each panel, your team's quality control inspector measures it and identifies defects. The root cause of each defect is identified. You want to identify the ongoing trends of defective installations. Which is the BEST tool to use for this? A. Run chart B. Pareto chart C. Control chart D. Fishbone diagram

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Question ajoutée par Muhammad Farooq , QA-QC MANAGER , AL Bawani contracting co.
Date de publication: 2018/09/16
Mohamed Motasim Salih
par Mohamed Motasim Salih , Planning Engineer , National Innovative General Maintenace (NIGM), Part of NCC Group

The required is to track the number of defective installtion classified by type. Pareto Chart is the right option. Pareto chart consists of a curve that represents the comulative number of defective installtions, and a bar chart that shows the number of each type of defects. Attached is an example of Pareto chart to trach defects in a food procuction process.

 

 

Yasir Khwaja
par Yasir Khwaja , Civil Engineer , Taag interiors and construction

The best tool will be using of run chart it will help to rectify the defect

Muhammad Farooq
par Muhammad Farooq , QA-QC MANAGER , AL Bawani contracting co.

Answer: AExplanation: Run charts tell you about trends in your project by showing you what your data looks like as a line chart. If the line in the chart were the number of defects found in your product through each quality activity, that would tell you that things were getting worse as your project progressed. In a run chart, you are looking for trends in the data over time.

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