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12th January 2006, 07:15 PM
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'Core' Automotive Quality Tools - Seeking a PPT or PDF presentation
Hi:
I need help.
Can someone provide or direct me where to find a Powerpoint/PDF presentation for 7 Core Quality Tools (such PPAP, SPC, APQP, Control Plan, FMEA etc).
Any help will be appreciated.
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12th January 2006, 07:46 PM
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I was not aware that these are the core tools. Instead, the core quality management tools as I am familiar with are histograms, cause-and-effect, Pareto charts, etc.
Dr. Ishikawa claimed, I have read, that using those core tools effectively could eliminate 80% of business problems.
Here's a Powerpoint slide show for those tools: www.kwaliteg.co.za/quality/QualityTools.ppt
I did a quick Google search to find the above link. Perhaps another set of Google searches can be done to find ppt presentations of PPAP, SPC, APQP and FMEA? Each of these tools that you listed is complex enough to fill its own presentation.
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Hi,
I know that Marc has the seven quality tools somewhere within the archives of this great site and that someone will be able to direct you to the presentation but I think the tools are more the basic quality tools such as Histogram, Pareto etc. You may need to direct your request thru the automotive or aircraft threads to find the ses other more advanced tools.
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Hello Quality-1
I think you are refering to the "automotive core tools". Our TS friends should be able to assist you.
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12th January 2006, 10:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Quality-1
PPAP, SPC, APQP, Control Plan, FMEA etc).
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Have you looked through the Post Attachments listing here in the forums? Also check out the Free Files Directory.
Also see:
APQP and FMEA
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Thank you
Thank you for your guidance. I did reserached the posts and files but I was unable to get One presentation that talks about Automotive Core Tools. I saw some for PPAP and FMEA.
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13th January 2006, 12:42 PM
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What are you folks defining as 'Automotive Core Tools'?
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I guess they referred to TS16949 customer specific requirements and reference manuals?
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