Module 31. Cause and Effect (XY) Matrix
Module 31. Cause and Effect (XY) Matrix
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Module 31
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ACTIVITIES TOOLS
• Value Stream Analysis
• Identify Potential Root Causes • Process Constraint ID
• Reduce List of Potential Root • Takt Time Analysis
Causes • Cause and Effect Analysis
• Brainstorming
• Confirm Root Cause to Output
• 5 Whys
Relationship
• Affinity Diagram
• Estimate Impact of Root Causes • Pareto
on Key Outputs • Cause and Effect Matrix
• FMEA
• Prioritize Root Causes
• Hypothesis Tests
• Complete Analyze Tollgate • ANOVA
• Chi Square
• Simple and Multiple
Regression
Note: Activities and tools vary by project. Lists provided here are not necessarily all-inclusive. UNCLASSIFIED / FOUO
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Learning Objectives
Learn the steps to create a Cause and Effect (C&E)
matrix
Learn how to link the C&E matrix to other tools
Perform an exercise to actually create a C&E matrix
Idea
Generation
Tools
Process Map C&E Matrices FMEA
Application Examples
C&E Matrix
What
A cause and effect matrix relates process steps to inputs
and correlates to process outputs
Customer requirements are ranked by order of
importance and then inputs and outputs are rated by
their interaction impact
It relates the key inputs to the key outputs (customer
requirements) using process maps and the Cause &
Effect Diagram as primary sources
How
Identify key customer requirements (outputs) from the
process map and VOC/VOB analysis
Outputs are given a priority score according to
importance to the customer (usually on a 1 to 10 scale,
with 10 being most important)
Identify significant inputs from the SIPOC, detailed
process map, value stream map and/or cause & effect
diagram.
1 2 3 4
Association Table
Input Variables (X's)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
variables and 1 2 3 4 10
output ratings
Acidity
Aroma
Taste
Price
Output
Rating
9 3 3 1
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inputs to outputs
Date: 11/9/2008
Acidity
Aroma
Taste
Price
Output
Rating
9 3 3 1
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60
40
20
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Time = 20 Minutes
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1 0
2 0
3 0
4 0
5 0
(FMEA) Process
Measurement %R&R Sample Sample Control
Process Process Step Input Output Specification (LSL, Cpk /Date Reaction Plan
Technique P/T Size Frequency Method
USL, Target)
Customer Upper Lower Process or
Measurement %R&R or P/T Sample Product Name:
Prepared by: DICY Turn Steam on Scales
Requirement Spec Target Spec Cp Cpk Date Actions Accuracy
Technique Ratio Size Responsible: FMEA Date (Orig) ______________ (Rev) _____________ DMF Load DMF DMF Load
(Output Variable) Limit Limit Accuracy
5 2 8 80 DICY Mixer
Consistency DICY Load DICY
Speecd
Polymer defects Fuzzball Light
Digets Time 8 2 9 144
DMF Load DMF DMF Raw
Materials
Requirement
Requirement
Requirement
Requirement
Requirement
Requirement
Requirement
Requirement
Requirement
Requirement
Requirement
Requirement
Requirement
Requirement
Requirement
Total
1 0
2 0
3 0
4 0
5 0
6 0
7 0
8 0
9 0
10 0
11 0
12 0
13 0
14 0
15 0
16 0
17 0
18 0
19 0
20 0
0
0
0
Total
Lower Spec
Target
Upper Spec
This table provides the initial input to the FMEA. W hen each of the output variables
(requirements) are not correct, that represents potential "EFFECTS". W hen each input
variable is not correct, that represents "Failure Modes".
Takeaways
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References
Pyzdek, Thomas, The Six Sigma Handbook (also
titled: The Complete Guide to Six Sigma), QA
Publishing, Tucson, Arizona, 1999