Cheeksheet
Cheeksheet
PRESENTATION: CHECKSHEET
Benefits:
Having standard forms:
Makes it easy to collect reliable and useful data.
Enables faster capture and compiling of data.
Enables the data to be recorded in a consistent manner.
Captures essential descriptors that otherwise may be overlooked or forgotten.
Tips:
Design the check sheet with a team who are going to use it.
Keep it clear and user-friendly.
Try it first.
Explain to the team the reason for using it.
Encourage recording contextual data for traceability (dates, names, etc.).
Tally Charts:
It's a table that records the frequency with which different features are observed
An easy and helpful way to track and record.
The information is quickly understood as it is displayed in easy-to-count groups of five.
Examples:
Capture data related to customer calls.
Count the rejects of different machines.
Checklists:
Simply a list of tasks to be performed.
Helps to ensure consistency and completeness in carrying out a task.
Compensates for potential limits of human memory and attention.
Often presented as lists with small checkboxes.
Common examples:
To do list.
A schedule.
Safety checklists.
5S checklists.