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The 7 QC Tools (Seven Quality Control Tools) are a set of fundamental tools used in quality management to improve processes and solve problems effectively. These tools include the Cause-and-Effect Diagram (also known as the Fishbone or Ishikawa diagram), which helps identify the root causes of issues, and the Control Chart, which monitors process stability over time and highlights variations that may require corrective action. The Histogram is a graphical representation of data distribution, making it easy to identify patterns and anomalies, while the Pareto Chart applies the 80/20 rule to focus on the most significant problems or causes. The Scatter Diagram visualizes the relationship between two variables, helping identify correlations, and the Flowchart provides a clear, step-by-step representation of a process to pinpoint inefficiencies. Finally, the Check Sheet is a structured tool for collecting data in real-time, ensuring consistency and accuracy in monitoring. Together, these tools are essential for identifying areas of improvement, streamlining processes, and achieving higher quality standards across industries.
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