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TECH 50800 Project Title Analyze Phase

TECH 50800 Project Title Analyze Phase. Date: Team members:. Brief Review of Project Charter. CTQ Tree(s). Data Collection. Summarize data collection up to this point, either graphically or in a tabular format. TECH508 Analyze Step.

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TECH 50800 Project Title Analyze Phase

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  1. TECH 50800 ProjectTitleAnalyze Phase Date: Team members:

  2. Brief Review of Project Charter

  3. CTQ Tree(s)

  4. Data Collection • Summarize data collection up to this point, either graphically or in a tabular format

  5. TECH508 Analyze Step Complete the analyze phase for your project.  - include either a fishbone diagram or cause and effect matrix - perform appropriate data analysis and include enough evidence to convincingly ‘convict’ or ‘acquit’ each of the KPIVs

  6. Graphs • Graphically display the data

  7. TECH508 Conclusions • What conclusions can you come to with your data analysis? • What KPIVs are causing the biggest problems with your KPOVs – how do you know? Important – do not discuss solutions at this point – this is the next phase…you simply want to convince your audience that you have thoroughly examined the issues and the contributing factors and have successfully identified the biggest problem areas using your data collection and analysis skills. This is where you want your champions to be saying “great work – we definitely need to address _________” and then you’re off and running with “improve.”

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