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Rational sampling and rational subgrouping, done properly, help you separate the noise from the signals. Be on the lookout for our next post with valuable information and a link to our newest publication! #RationalSubgrouping #SPCKnowledgeBase
How do you subgroup data when constructing an Xbar-R chart? Check out here, in our animated video. zcu.io/ukDJ #RationalSubgrouping #ControlChart #SPCAnimatedVideo #Variation
Far too often, we do not give enough thought to how to subgroup data when constructing control charts. Learn here from our latest animated video. #RationalSubgrouping #ControlChart #SPCAnimatedVideo #Variation zcu.io/3ySa
Do you use individuals control charts? If so, do you know about rational sampling? If you don’t, your individuals control chart can be giving you false alarms. See here: spcforexcel.com/knowledge/rati… #RationalSubgrouping
When was the last time you thought about #RationalSubgrouping? Are you comparing apples to apples? Does the frequency of your samples make sense? Is it rational? Check out our latest publication on rational subgrouping and how to use it: zurl.co/SPsu #Variation
The X-mR chart is a go-to for quality improvement, but is your sampling method capturing the routine process variation? Collecting data too frequently can miss routine variation and skew results. Understand rational sampling here: spcforexcel.com/knowledge/rati… #RationalSubgrouping
Can you ensure that you set up the subgroups so you have minimum chance for variation within a subgroup and maximum chance for variation between subgroups? Learn here how from our popular animated video. #RationalSubgrouping #ControlChart #Variation youtu.be/bvu8mAYyInU
When did you last time consider how you subgroup your data? Does the frequency of your samples make sense? Is it rational? Read more here: spcforexcel.com/knowledge/rati… #RationalSubgrouping #Variation #ControlChart #SPCforExcel
Variation displayed on a control chart depends on how you subgroup your data - which may or may not be the variation you want to study. See how we use the sport of golf to explore rational subgrouping: zcu.io/eiXC #RationalSubgrouping #ControlChart #Variation
Do you use individuals control charts? If so, do you know about rational sampling? If you don’t, your individuals control chart can be giving you false alarms. See here: spcforexcel.com/knowledge/rati… #RationalSubgrouping
The X-mR chart is a go-to for quality improvement, but is your sampling method capturing the routine process variation? Collecting data too frequently can miss routine variation and skew results. Understand rational sampling here: spcforexcel.com/knowledge/rati… #RationalSubgrouping
Can you ensure that you set up the subgroups so you have minimum chance for variation within a subgroup and maximum chance for variation between subgroups? Learn here how from our popular animated video. #RationalSubgrouping #ControlChart #Variation youtu.be/bvu8mAYyInU
When did you last time consider how you subgroup your data? Does the frequency of your samples make sense? Is it rational? Read more here: spcforexcel.com/knowledge/rati… #RationalSubgrouping #Variation #ControlChart #SPCforExcel
When was the last time you thought about #RationalSubgrouping? Are you comparing apples to apples? Does the frequency of your samples make sense? Is it rational? Check out our latest publication on rational subgrouping and how to use it: zurl.co/SPsu #Variation
Rational sampling and rational subgrouping, done properly, help you separate the noise from the signals. Be on the lookout for our next post with valuable information and a link to our newest publication! #RationalSubgrouping #SPCKnowledgeBase
How do you ensure that you set up the subgroups so you have minimum chance for variation within a subgroup and maximum chance for variation between subgroups? Learn from one of our popular animated videos: zcu.io/tTyq #RationalSubgrouping #ControlChart #Variation
Variation displayed on a control chart depends on how you subgroup your data - which may or may not be the variation you want to study. See how we use the sport of golf to explore rational subgrouping: zcu.io/eiXC #RationalSubgrouping #ControlChart #Variation
How do you subgroup data when constructing an Xbar-R chart? Check out here, in our animated video. zcu.io/ukDJ #RationalSubgrouping #ControlChart #SPCAnimatedVideo #Variation
Far too often, we do not give enough thought to how to subgroup data when constructing control charts. Learn here from our latest animated video. #RationalSubgrouping #ControlChart #SPCAnimatedVideo #Variation zcu.io/3ySa
Far too often, we do not give enough thought to how to subgroup data when constructing control charts. Learn here from our latest animated video. #RationalSubgrouping #ControlChart #SPCAnimatedVideo #Variation zcu.io/RWVW
Rational sampling and rational subgrouping, done properly, help you separate the noise from the signals. Be on the lookout for our next post with valuable information and a link to our newest publication! #RationalSubgrouping #SPCKnowledgeBase
When was the last time you thought about #RationalSubgrouping? Are you comparing apples to apples? Does the frequency of your samples make sense? Is it rational? Check out our latest publication on rational subgrouping and how to use it: zurl.co/SPsu #Variation
Do you use individuals control charts? If so, do you know about rational sampling? If you don’t, your individuals control chart can be giving you false alarms. See here: spcforexcel.com/knowledge/rati… #RationalSubgrouping
When did you last time consider how you subgroup your data? Does the frequency of your samples make sense? Is it rational? Read more here: spcforexcel.com/knowledge/rati… #RationalSubgrouping #Variation #ControlChart #SPCforExcel
The X-mR chart is a go-to for quality improvement, but is your sampling method capturing the routine process variation? Collecting data too frequently can miss routine variation and skew results. Understand rational sampling here: spcforexcel.com/knowledge/rati… #RationalSubgrouping
How do you subgroup data when constructing an Xbar-R chart? Check out here, in our animated video. zcu.io/ukDJ #RationalSubgrouping #ControlChart #SPCAnimatedVideo #Variation
Can you ensure that you set up the subgroups so you have minimum chance for variation within a subgroup and maximum chance for variation between subgroups? Learn here how from our popular animated video. #RationalSubgrouping #ControlChart #Variation youtu.be/bvu8mAYyInU
Far too often, we do not give enough thought to how to subgroup data when constructing control charts. Learn here from our latest animated video. #RationalSubgrouping #ControlChart #SPCAnimatedVideo #Variation zcu.io/3ySa
Variation displayed on a control chart depends on how you subgroup your data - which may or may not be the variation you want to study. See how we use the sport of golf to explore rational subgrouping: zcu.io/eiXC #RationalSubgrouping #ControlChart #Variation
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