The pattern of variation during a continuous production lot can be used to identify (or eliminate) specific assignable causes depending on the time scale involved. This webinar will review the more common assignable causes of within-lot variability as well as lot-to-lot reproducibility. We also review patterns of defects in terms of location/orientation to identify potential sources; are the black specs only on the outer die holes? are the voids in the pellets randomly distributed – or are they always aligned in the center? These types of questions will help to define the root cause(s) of such problems.
K stands for “What do I know,” F stands for “What do I need to Find,” C stands for “Come up with a plan” which includes 2 parts: the operation (+, -, x, and /) and the problem-solving strategy, and lastly, the S stands for “solve the problem” (which includes all the work that is involved in solving. One of the best problem solving strategies is to create a safe space for a group to share and discover practices, behaviors, and problem solving techniques that can help them find more effective solutions, often without needing massive organizational change or additional resources. Problem-Solving Strategies is a unique collection of competition problems from over twenty major national and international mathematical competitions for high school students. The discussion of problem solving strategies is extensive.
Strategies Problem Solving Problems
Presenter: Adam Dreiblatt