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The Seven Basic Tools of Problem Solving

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Matthew Fitzgerald

1:41:48

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  • 1 - Introduction.mp4
    02:12
  • Files.zip
  • 3 - Check-Sheet-Template.xlsx
  • 3 - The Check Sheet.mp4
    10:17
  • 4 - The Pareto Chart.mp4
    13:41
  • 5 - The Histogram.mp4
    10:56
  • 6 - What is a Process.mp4
    04:38
  • 7 - Everything is a Process.mp4
    04:33
  • 8 - Why Map.mp4
    01:40
  • 9 - Fishbone Diagram.mp4
    10:23
  • 10 - Control Chart.mp4
    15:04
  • 11 - Control Chart Assignment Overview.mp4
    04:59
  • 12 - Mechanics of the Scatter Diagram.mp4
    10:23
  • 13 - Interpreting Scatter Diagrams.mp4
    07:21
  • 14 - Scatter Diagram Assignment Overview.mp4
    03:45
  • 15 - Wrap UP.mp4
    01:56
  • Description


    Unlock the Power of the 7 Basic Tools

    What You'll Learn?


    • Understanding the 7 Basic Tools: Participants should be able to identify and describe each of the 7 basic tools of problem solving.
    • Applying the Tools: Participants should gain practical experience in using these tools to address real-world problems and challenges.
    • Problem Identification: Participants should learn how to identify and define problems or issues in a clear and specific manner.
    • Root Cause Analysis: The course should provide techniques for conducting root cause analysis.
    • Visual Communication: Participants should learn how to visually represent data and findings using charts, graphs, and diagrams.
    • Decision-Making: The course should help participants make informed decisions based on data analysis and problem-solving efforts.
    • Process Improvement: Participants should gain an understanding of how to use the tools to identify opportunities for process improvement.

    Who is this for?


  • Quality and Continuous Improvement Professionals: Quality managers, engineers, and other professionals responsible for improving processes and ensuring product or service quality can greatly benefit from this course. The 7 basic tools are often foundational in quality management.
  • Operations and Production Teams: Team members and supervisors in manufacturing, production, or operations roles can use these tools to identify and address issues related to production efficiency, defects, and waste reduction.
  • Project Managers: Project managers can incorporate problem-solving tools to manage project risks, address issues that arise during the project, and ensure successful project outcomes.
  • Engineers and Technicians: Engineers and technicians in various fields can apply these tools to troubleshoot technical problems, analyze data, and make informed decisions to optimize processes and systems.
  • Managers and Supervisors: Managers and supervisors in any industry can use these tools to lead problem-solving efforts within their teams, fostering a culture of continuous improvement
  • Students and Academics: Students pursuing degrees in engineering, business, management, or related fields can gain valuable problem-solving skills by learning the 7 basic tools
  • Anyone Interested in Problem Solving: Problem-solving skills are valuable in everyday life. Individuals looking to improve their ability to analyze and solve problems, whether personal or professional, can benefit from this course.
  • What You Need to Know?


  • Entry Level Course - No Experience Required
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    Description

    Are you ready to become the go-to problem solver in your organization? Do you want to equip yourself with the essential skills that drive continuous improvement and lead to exceptional results?

    Look no further! Our online course, "Master Structured Problem Solving," is your gateway to becoming a problem-solving maestro. Dive deep into the world of structured problem-solving using the renowned 7 Basic Tools, and elevate your problem-solving game to new heights.

    Course Highlights:

    Mastery of the 7 Basic Tools: Gain an in-depth understanding of Check Sheets, Pareto Charts, Fishbone Diagrams, Histograms, Scatter Diagrams, Control Charts, and Flowcharts. Unlock the potential of each tool and learn when and how to use them effectively.

    Real-World Application: Put theory into practice with hands-on exercises and real-life case studies. Solve actual business challenges and witness immediate, tangible results.

    Data-Driven Decision Making: Develop the skills to collect, analyze, and interpret data like a pro. Make informed decisions that lead to precise problem identification and targeted solutions.

    Spot Hidden Issues: Sharpen your problem-spotting abilities. Learn how to differentiate between symptoms and root causes, allowing you to tackle the heart of the problem head-on.

    Continuous Improvement Culture: Foster a culture of excellence within your organization. Discover how structured problem-solving becomes a way of life, resulting in higher quality, lower waste, and increased productivity.

    Who this course is for:

    • Quality and Continuous Improvement Professionals: Quality managers, engineers, and other professionals responsible for improving processes and ensuring product or service quality can greatly benefit from this course. The 7 basic tools are often foundational in quality management.
    • Operations and Production Teams: Team members and supervisors in manufacturing, production, or operations roles can use these tools to identify and address issues related to production efficiency, defects, and waste reduction.
    • Project Managers: Project managers can incorporate problem-solving tools to manage project risks, address issues that arise during the project, and ensure successful project outcomes.
    • Engineers and Technicians: Engineers and technicians in various fields can apply these tools to troubleshoot technical problems, analyze data, and make informed decisions to optimize processes and systems.
    • Managers and Supervisors: Managers and supervisors in any industry can use these tools to lead problem-solving efforts within their teams, fostering a culture of continuous improvement
    • Students and Academics: Students pursuing degrees in engineering, business, management, or related fields can gain valuable problem-solving skills by learning the 7 basic tools
    • Anyone Interested in Problem Solving: Problem-solving skills are valuable in everyday life. Individuals looking to improve their ability to analyze and solve problems, whether personal or professional, can benefit from this course.

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    Matthew Fitzgerald
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    Matt Fitzgerald is a seasoned instructor with over a decade of senior leadership experience in various industries including tech, manufacturing, and healthcare. He is widely recognized as a pioneer of the methodologies behind leading and managing distributed teams, and has a passion for sharing his knowledge with others.Matt holds an MBA and a Masters of Science in Lean Manufacturing from Kettering University, and is a certified ASQ Lead Six Sigma Black Belt and a Certified Project Management Professional. He has a strong track record of success in driving operational excellence, improving efficiencies, and developing future talent.With his extensive experience and expertise, Matt is a sought-after instructor who is known for his engaging teaching style and ability to inspire and motivate his students. He is committed to helping individuals and organizations achieve their full potential by providing practical, real-world training that is both relevant and impactful.
    Students take courses primarily to improve job-related skills.Some courses generate credit toward technical certification. Udemy has made a special effort to attract corporate trainers seeking to create coursework for employees of their company.
    • language english
    • Training sessions 14
    • duration 1:41:48
    • Release Date 2024/06/19