Use a control Plan! Not inspection plan!

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  • čas přidán 29. 06. 2024
  • Your FMEA process should create a control plan, too many create inspection plans which are useless!
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Komentáře • 26

  • @bruce7760
    @bruce7760 Před 3 lety +3

    Buy far the funniest and most entertaining video yet. Good information communicated in an entertaining way. Thanks again.

    • @paulallen5321
      @paulallen5321  Před 3 lety +2

      Bruce - glad you enjoyed it, I had to look at it again to see what I'd been saying?? I'm getting older, so more stright talking. You get less and less tolerant of plain stupid behaviour!! and very frustrated that businesses will spend millions on tech that doesn't work but refuse to do the cheapest thing and use best practice....

  • @jameshubbard9425
    @jameshubbard9425 Před 3 lety +2

    Paul,
    Thanks for the tutorials and simple breakdowns of some complex LSS tools. I have purchased all of your books and shared your CZcams channel with many of my colleagues. Keep the videos coming. Thanks again Paul.

    • @paulallen5321
      @paulallen5321  Před 3 lety

      James - thanks for the support, hope you enjoy the books. Drop me a line if you ever need any help...

  • @gabrielconnor5455
    @gabrielconnor5455 Před 3 lety +1

    I like that, inspection plans are a sign you haven't got a clue what you're doing. That's brilliant. :)
    Control plans instead inspection plan.

    • @paulallen5321
      @paulallen5321  Před 3 lety

      Gabriel - yes if you truly knew how your process worked you would dial in a the correct settings and sit back and count the cash. But if you're not sure you have to measure everything, just in case....

    • @gabrielconnor5455
      @gabrielconnor5455 Před 3 lety

      @@paulallen5321 Excessive measuring only gives you false security.

  • @jacquiross7046
    @jacquiross7046 Před 3 lety

    This was just the pep talk I needed today! Thanks Paul!

    • @paulallen5321
      @paulallen5321  Před 3 lety

      Sounds like you'd had a tough few days, glad the video helped....how's the new CI boss?

  • @713daehkcarc
    @713daehkcarc Před rokem

    Impressive. Very nice. Let’s see Paul Allen’s card.

  • @MohammedIsmail-br4cy
    @MohammedIsmail-br4cy Před 3 lety

    Paul Allen, very well explained the concept of control plan and the difference between a control plan and a inspection plan. As you said we all are in the process of money making and a bit of proper proactive plan saves us nine...
    DFMEA/PFMEA and control plan must be in place as part of the NPI process positively before the first component is delivered to the customer...👍

  • @bruce7760
    @bruce7760 Před 3 lety +1

    Bought all his books. Great material!

  • @erickcontreraslopez5009

    Srly, this helps so much, saves hours! thank You! also feel free anything about PCBAs / Electronics!

  • @FUCIANOMAMANI
    @FUCIANOMAMANI Před rokem

    Paul,
    I am learning a lot from your videos. Excellent materials. it is helping me to align my concepts and beliefs.
    Thank you!

    • @paulallen5321
      @paulallen5321  Před rokem

      Fuciano - glad I can help...

    • @FUCIANOMAMANI
      @FUCIANOMAMANI Před rokem

      @@paulallen5321 I already purchased your three books. Thank you.

  • @jecroisenme
    @jecroisenme Před 3 lety

    Great explanation!!

  • @sykrmo1200
    @sykrmo1200 Před 2 lety

    Hi Paul. Thanks for the clear explanation. How about if we couldn't strictly control the input specs or quality?e.g in the agricultural industry where input is direct from crops. Can we have an effective control plan? Furthermore is it possible to implement 6sigma or LSS to the operation?

    • @paulallen5321
      @paulallen5321  Před 2 lety +2

      Hi Skyr - good to hear from you. Yes you can still have a control plan. A control plan is a set of operating rules, that are always followd, by everyone. Let's say you can't control the amount of Starch in potatoes. You measure the incoming starch content and have an official response. So if starch = 6 temperature = 78C if starch is 10 temperature = 87C. no leaving it to the skill of the operator, that's a road to chaos...

    • @sykrmo1200
      @sykrmo1200 Před 2 lety

      ​@@paulallen5321 Thank you for your feedback. Just to clarify on developing the control or rules in control plan, are the control/rules must be proven effective statistically (cp/cpk, pp/ppk) or is it ok just by developing from historical practice/experience? I found it is very hard to achieve capable process due to inability to statistically control the raw material quality. Again thank you in advance for your knowledge sharing.

    • @paulallen5321
      @paulallen5321  Před 2 lety +2

      Ultimately - you're going to have to find rules that work with the physics in your process. But you will only find the right answer by picking a rule and sticking to it. Even if the rule is wrong, consistently following it will mean you will learn so much and eventually find the best controls...

    • @sykrmo1200
      @sykrmo1200 Před 2 lety

      @@paulallen5321 thank you very much for the explanation. Done subscribe your channel. You really make complexity simple!

  • @AliAzizQualityEducation

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