Would utilizing X-charts, R-charts, assignable causes of variation, and common causes of variation be useful tools for qualifying the cell phones for adoption by Verizon? Why or why not? Share your rationale for each process.
Yes, the tools will be useful for Verizon to qualify cell phones for usage. The X charts will help to get values for the phone and accordingly determine the control limits. The R charts will help to provide range for the samples and process. The X chart and R charts can be combined to determine the UCL and LCL. If the product is out of range, it can be rejected. The assignable causes of error are linked to Tool wear, equipment, defective material etc. which causes process not to operate as per standard. It can lead to productivity loss for company. The common causes of variation determines the process potential when special or assignable causes of variation are removed. Both the tools will help Verizon to determine the process control company is having while manufacturing mobile phones.
Would utilizing X-charts, R-charts, assignable causes of variation, and common causes of variation be useful tools...
Written short-answer questions: 1. Why are X-bar and R charts are used together in operation management? 2. If the all the observations are within control limits, does that guarantee that the process variation contains only randomness?
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