CPHQ - Health Data Analytics
Quantitative vs Qualitative Data - answer- Quantitative: over time
- Qualitative: numbers & totals - continuous: infinite numbers of steps (continuum) - discrete: finite values that can be counted
Fishbone diagram - answerIdentifies cause and effect
Control Charts - answerGraphs used to study how a process changes over time
Histogram - answerShow frequency distributions
Pareto Chart - answerShows on a bar graph which factors are more significant (priorities)
Scatter vs Stratification diagrams - answer- scatter: pairs of numerical data to see relationships
-stratification: separates data to see patterns (homogeneous groups)
Systematic Sampling - answerType of probability sampling method where members from a large sample are selected randomly by a periodic interval
Scorecard - answerReport that measures and compares an organizations performance against its projections and goals
Benchmarking - answerProvides insight into what competitors are doing. A way to improve processes, products & structures and update their Quality Policy (must clarify goal, mandate, and objective for quality).
Statistical Process Control (SPC) - answerIndustry standard methodology for measuring
& controlling quality during the manufacturing process
Types of Benchmarking - answer- internal: comparing equivalent processes within the same org
- competitive: comparing similar processes to a competitor within the same industry
- functional: comparing similar processes to those in different industries - generic: comparing the general concepts of processes in unrelated industries
Lean Six Sigma - answer
Purpose of a project charter? - answer
Quantitative vs Qualitative Data - answer- Quantitative: over time
- Qualitative: numbers & totals - continuous: infinite numbers of steps (continuum) - discrete: finite values that can be counted
Fishbone diagram - answerIdentifies cause and effect
Control Charts - answerGraphs used to study how a process changes over time
Histogram - answerShow frequency distributions
Pareto Chart - answerShows on a bar graph which factors are more significant (priorities)
Scatter vs Stratification diagrams - answer- scatter: pairs of numerical data to see relationships
-stratification: separates data to see patterns (homogeneous groups)
Systematic Sampling - answerType of probability sampling method where members from a large sample are selected randomly by a periodic interval
Scorecard - answerReport that measures and compares an organizations performance against its projections and goals
Benchmarking - answerProvides insight into what competitors are doing. A way to improve processes, products & structures and update their Quality Policy (must clarify goal, mandate, and objective for quality).
Statistical Process Control (SPC) - answerIndustry standard methodology for measuring
& controlling quality during the manufacturing process
Types of Benchmarking - answer- internal: comparing equivalent processes within the same org
- competitive: comparing similar processes to a competitor within the same industry
- functional: comparing similar processes to those in different industries - generic: comparing the general concepts of processes in unrelated industries
Lean Six Sigma - answer
Purpose of a project charter? - answer