Over the last 20 years at conferences, I’ve noticed many improvement posters rely on line and bar charts, which aren’t always effective. While some use control charts and histograms, they often miss illustrating the “before and after” of improvements. It’s crucial to better showcase these changes with appropriate chart types.
Before and After Control Charts, Pareto Charts and Histograms
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