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QUALITY TOOLS &
  TECHNIQUES
     Q T T
INTRODUCTION TO PROCESS & PROCESS
          MANAGEMENT


                By: -
         Hakeem–Ur–Rehman
              IQTM–PU               1
CHANGING SCOPE OF
                  “QUALITY”
                       TO



             ORGANIZATIONAL
 FROM
              PERFORMANCE
               Products, Processes,
PRODUCT       Systems, Departments
QUALITY
EVOLUTION OF QUALITY
                    FIELD
     TQM+ – Wave II
       TQM – Wave I                                   Lean Six
                                                       Sigma
                                          HRM
                QA                                    Six Sigma
                                         GROUP
                              ISO9000    DYNAMICS
         QC                                Teams       Knowledge
                  SPC                                    Mgt.
                              OPR MGT.   Efficiency
                 Quality
                                           BPR            IT
                 Circles
  Inspection/
                                           TPM
    Testing
  Metrology                               JIT/MRP

Product Insp. to Process to   System to Culture to Performance
                 Control      (Opr Mgt ) Change
                                                                   3
WHAT IS A PROCESS?
A PROCESS is a logical, related, sequential (connected) set of activities that takes an
input from a “supplier”, adds value to it, and produces an output that goes to the
“customer”.
                                           Process
               Inputs                                                   Outputs
          Flow units                                                    Goods
          (raw material,         Resources: Labor & Capital             Services
          customers)
                                The Process View of an Organization
 An Input-Process-Output (IPO) diagram, also known as a general process diagram,
 provides a visual representation of a process by defining a process and demonstrating
  the relationships between input and output elements.
 The input and output variables are known as „factors‟ (X) and „responses‟ (Y) ,
  respectively.
          INPUTS                                                  OUTPUTS
  Data Entry Method
                                                              Time to complete a bill
  Amount of Personnel
  Training                           BILLING
                                                              Number of errors / bill
    Method for obtaining bill
                                     PROCESS
    from information                                                                    4
KPIVs & KPOVs

     X1 , X2 , X3   KPIVs      PROCESS         KPOVs       Y1 , Y2 , Y3



                            PRINITING              KPOVs
           KPIVs
                             PROCESS

X1    =Ink Viscosity                      Y1   =Mis-registration
X2    =Machine Speed                      Y2   =Faded Color
X3    =Paper Weight                       Y3   =Spots
X4    =Paper Gloss                        Y4   =Poor adhesion
X5    =Formulation                        Y5   =Over coloring
PROCESS FLOW DIAGRAM
                                    (FLOW CHART)
 A Flowchart is a diagram that uses graphic symbols to represent the
  nature and flow of the steps in a process / system.
 Deciding when & where to collect data
FEW SYMBOLS USED IN FLOW DIAGRAM
          Process Symbol
          “An Operation or Action step”        Database Symbol
                                               “Electronically Stored Information”

          Terminator Symbol
          “Start or Stop Point in a process”
                                               Flow Line


    Inventory / Buffer
    “Raw Material / Finished Goods Storage”      Decision Point


    Inventory / Buffer
    “Partial Finished Goods
    “Work In Process” Storage”                     Document Symbol
                                                   “A Document or Report”
PROCESS FLOW DIAGRAM
                 (Cont….)
1.What you THINK it is …


2.What it ACTUALLY is…


3. What it SHOULD be…
PROCESS MAPPING LEVELS
 LEVEL–1: The Macro Process Map, sometimes called a Management Level
  or viewpoint.



 LEVEL–2: The Process Map, sometimes called the worker level or
  viewpoint. This example is from the perspective of the pizza chef.




 LEVEL–3: The Micro Process Map, sometimes called the Improvement
  level or viewpoint. Similar to a level–2, it will show more steps and tasks
  and on it will be various performance data; yields, cycle time, value and
  non-value added time, defects, etc.
                                                                        8
TYPES OF PROCESS MAPS
                       THE LINEAR FLOW PROCESS MAP



As the name states, the diagram shows the process steps in a sequential flow,
generally ordered from an upper left corner of the map towards the right side.
         THE DEPLOYMENT FLOW or SWIM LANE PROCESS MAP




The value of the swim lane map is that is shows you who or which department is responsible for
the steps in a process. This can provide powerful insights in the way a process performs. A
timeline can be added to show how long it takes each group to perform their work. Also each
time work moves across a swim lane, there is a “Supplier – Customer” interaction. This is
usually where bottlenecks and queues form.                                               9
TYPES OF PROCESS MAPS: SIPOC DIAGRAM




   Suppliers         Inputs         Process            Outputs          Customers


                                2)a. What is the
                                  start of the
                                    process?
6) Who are the      5) What are                       3) What are     4) Who are the
Suppliers of the   the Inputs of 1) What is the     the outputs of   customers of the
    Inputs?        the Process?     process?         the process?        outputs?

                                2) b. What is the
                                   end of the
                                    process?
TYPES OF PROCESS MAPS: SIPOC DIAGRAM
 Example SIPOC Diagram of Husband making wife a
  cup of tea.
ORGANIZATION’S
            OUTPUT Vs OUTCOME
          OUTCOME

                    Quality of Sales
COMPANY




                      Quantum
                      of Sales

           OUTPUT
Quality
                                  Objectives
                                                           EXAMPLE
                     OUTPUT                       OUTCOME
POST OFFICE    Number of Letters            Delivery Rate
               Number of Post Offices       Damage Rate
               Number of Transactions       Transactions/day/person
UNIVERSITY       Number of Students           Graduate Competency Rate
                 Number of Teachers           Job Placement Rate
                 Number of Programs           Difference in Market Salary
                 Number of Branches           % of Satisfied Graduates
                                               % of Satisfied Employers
PRODUCTION     Number of items Produced     % Defectives / Rejected
DEPT.          Types of Product Produced    Cost of Production/item
                                             Number of items/unit time
TESTING        Number of tests              Measurement Error %
DEPT.          Types of Tests               Delays of tests
                                             Cost of unit test
HRD            Number of persons hired      Core Competence
               Number of Trainings          Duration of vacant posts
                                             % of Poor Hiring
QUESTIONS


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1. introduction to process & process management

  • 1. QUALITY TOOLS & TECHNIQUES Q T T INTRODUCTION TO PROCESS & PROCESS MANAGEMENT By: - Hakeem–Ur–Rehman IQTM–PU 1
  • 2. CHANGING SCOPE OF “QUALITY” TO ORGANIZATIONAL FROM PERFORMANCE Products, Processes, PRODUCT Systems, Departments QUALITY
  • 3. EVOLUTION OF QUALITY FIELD TQM+ – Wave II TQM – Wave I Lean Six Sigma HRM QA Six Sigma GROUP ISO9000 DYNAMICS QC Teams Knowledge SPC Mgt. OPR MGT. Efficiency Quality BPR IT Circles Inspection/ TPM Testing Metrology JIT/MRP Product Insp. to Process to System to Culture to Performance Control (Opr Mgt ) Change 3
  • 4. WHAT IS A PROCESS? A PROCESS is a logical, related, sequential (connected) set of activities that takes an input from a “supplier”, adds value to it, and produces an output that goes to the “customer”. Process Inputs Outputs Flow units Goods (raw material, Resources: Labor & Capital Services customers) The Process View of an Organization  An Input-Process-Output (IPO) diagram, also known as a general process diagram,  provides a visual representation of a process by defining a process and demonstrating the relationships between input and output elements.  The input and output variables are known as „factors‟ (X) and „responses‟ (Y) , respectively. INPUTS OUTPUTS Data Entry Method Time to complete a bill Amount of Personnel Training BILLING Number of errors / bill Method for obtaining bill PROCESS from information 4
  • 5. KPIVs & KPOVs X1 , X2 , X3 KPIVs PROCESS KPOVs Y1 , Y2 , Y3 PRINITING KPOVs KPIVs PROCESS X1 =Ink Viscosity Y1 =Mis-registration X2 =Machine Speed Y2 =Faded Color X3 =Paper Weight Y3 =Spots X4 =Paper Gloss Y4 =Poor adhesion X5 =Formulation Y5 =Over coloring
  • 6. PROCESS FLOW DIAGRAM (FLOW CHART)  A Flowchart is a diagram that uses graphic symbols to represent the nature and flow of the steps in a process / system.  Deciding when & where to collect data FEW SYMBOLS USED IN FLOW DIAGRAM Process Symbol “An Operation or Action step” Database Symbol “Electronically Stored Information” Terminator Symbol “Start or Stop Point in a process” Flow Line Inventory / Buffer “Raw Material / Finished Goods Storage” Decision Point Inventory / Buffer “Partial Finished Goods “Work In Process” Storage” Document Symbol “A Document or Report”
  • 7. PROCESS FLOW DIAGRAM (Cont….) 1.What you THINK it is … 2.What it ACTUALLY is… 3. What it SHOULD be…
  • 8. PROCESS MAPPING LEVELS  LEVEL–1: The Macro Process Map, sometimes called a Management Level or viewpoint.  LEVEL–2: The Process Map, sometimes called the worker level or viewpoint. This example is from the perspective of the pizza chef.  LEVEL–3: The Micro Process Map, sometimes called the Improvement level or viewpoint. Similar to a level–2, it will show more steps and tasks and on it will be various performance data; yields, cycle time, value and non-value added time, defects, etc. 8
  • 9. TYPES OF PROCESS MAPS THE LINEAR FLOW PROCESS MAP As the name states, the diagram shows the process steps in a sequential flow, generally ordered from an upper left corner of the map towards the right side. THE DEPLOYMENT FLOW or SWIM LANE PROCESS MAP The value of the swim lane map is that is shows you who or which department is responsible for the steps in a process. This can provide powerful insights in the way a process performs. A timeline can be added to show how long it takes each group to perform their work. Also each time work moves across a swim lane, there is a “Supplier – Customer” interaction. This is usually where bottlenecks and queues form. 9
  • 10. TYPES OF PROCESS MAPS: SIPOC DIAGRAM Suppliers Inputs Process Outputs Customers 2)a. What is the start of the process? 6) Who are the 5) What are 3) What are 4) Who are the Suppliers of the the Inputs of 1) What is the the outputs of customers of the Inputs? the Process? process? the process? outputs? 2) b. What is the end of the process?
  • 11. TYPES OF PROCESS MAPS: SIPOC DIAGRAM  Example SIPOC Diagram of Husband making wife a cup of tea.
  • 12. ORGANIZATION’S OUTPUT Vs OUTCOME OUTCOME Quality of Sales COMPANY Quantum of Sales OUTPUT
  • 13. Quality Objectives EXAMPLE OUTPUT OUTCOME POST OFFICE  Number of Letters  Delivery Rate  Number of Post Offices  Damage Rate  Number of Transactions  Transactions/day/person UNIVERSITY  Number of Students  Graduate Competency Rate  Number of Teachers  Job Placement Rate  Number of Programs  Difference in Market Salary  Number of Branches  % of Satisfied Graduates  % of Satisfied Employers PRODUCTION  Number of items Produced  % Defectives / Rejected DEPT.  Types of Product Produced  Cost of Production/item  Number of items/unit time TESTING  Number of tests  Measurement Error % DEPT.  Types of Tests  Delays of tests  Cost of unit test HRD  Number of persons hired  Core Competence  Number of Trainings  Duration of vacant posts  % of Poor Hiring
  • 14. QUESTIONS 14