Chapter 10

Depicting and Analyzing Data through Charts and Graphs

In This Chapter

arrow Understanding the power inherent in basic charts and graphs

arrow Creating and analyzing variation and distributions through histograms or dot plots

arrow Comparing distributions with box and whisker plots

arrow Exploring variable relationships with scatter plots

arrow Using process behavior charts to see true performance

Data are the medium in which you, as a Six Sigma practitioner, work. Therefore, how you depict and analyze your data is critical.

The most important — and often the most powerful — tools for analyzing and communicating data are graphical; they display the nitty-gritty of what’s going on in the company through pictures, charts, and graphs. These basic graphical tools, called graphs or plots, are much simpler to use than their strictly numeric counterparts (such as a table of raw data). Pictures of data often serve as a more intuitive way of gaining the same insights that you would from crunching numbers, and ...

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