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FMEA: How To Perform a Failure Mode and Effects Analysis Tutorial

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http://leansixsigmasource.com/category/tutorials/ FMEA is an acronym for Failure Mode and Effects Analysis. This video tutorial will teach you what is a Failure Mode and Effects Analysis, when to use FMEA, and show you a template available with SigmaXL software.

The goal of FMEA is to identify, quantify, evaluate and prioritize risk in a process. The risk may be present due to human error, or a lack of controls in an computer process. Ultimately, we want to reduce the possiblility of the risk negatively impacting the customer or an employee. It is important to track your risk assessment in your DMAIC project and ensure that the implemented solution addresses possible failure modes. Your control plan should include actions to take if risk is detected. Video presented by Lean Six Sigma Source (http://leansixsigmasource.com)
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  • Hi, can you tell me what software do yo use to create this tutorial?

    tks!

  • @kuidro I use SigmaXL for the FMEA template. Thank you for your comment

  • @kuidro Sorry about that. . . I screen capture software I was using is called CamStudio.

  • Many thanks Monique, regards from Spain

  • @Kruchev de nada mi amigo

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  • me pregunto si podrias mandarme estas diapositivas a mi correo o postearlas en un link, t lo agradeceria. =)

  • @leansixsigmasource

    Thanks, however I was reffering to the software that allows you to portrait your screen and mouse while at the same time it allows you to record your voice, hence facilitating the creation of the tutorial.

    I saw you had a program named Flashing open, would that be it?

  • @leansixsigmasource

    Thanks, however I was reffering to the software that allows you to portrait your screen and mouse while at the same time it allows you to record your voice, hence facilitating the creation of the tutorial.

    I saw you had a program named Flashing open, would that be it?

    tks again ;)

  • Excelent presentation, can you send me the EXCEL template?

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