by Alan A. Walker | May 6, 2022 | Mathematics and Statistics : Statistics
Activity: Pareto Analysis and Business Process Flow Charting Practice This activity consists of two problems. Problem One Gary Seitz is director of procurement for the Forest Medical Center in Oak Park, Illinois. His medical center recently purchased more than 300 new...
by Alan A. Walker | May 6, 2022 | Mathematics and Statistics : Statistics
Control charts are one of the fundamental tools used in TQM analysis of all aspects of a health care center. Describe the two types of information that a control chart provides. Provide two examples of where control charts can be used in the management of specific...
by Alan A. Walker | Apr 27, 2022 | Mathematics and Statistics : Statistics
Activity: TQM Contributors Practice In this week’s readings, you learned about the major contributors to the development of total quality management (TQM). Some of the methods that each developed are more suited to one application versus another. Select three...
by Alan A. Walker | Apr 19, 2022 | Mathematics and Statistics : Statistics
MAT 133 Final Project Guidelines and Rubric Overview In today’s data-driven world, statistics can be found almost everywhere. Regardless of your major, you can use the lens of statistical thinking to better understand the world and put things into appropriate...
by Alan A. Walker | Apr 13, 2022 | Mathematics and Statistics : Statistics
Dr. Megan Zobb, a key researcher within the North Luna University Medical Center, has been studying a new variant of a skin disease virus that seems to be surfacing among the North Luna University population. This variant (which has been tentatively named Painful Rash...
by Alan A. Walker | Mar 15, 2022 | Mathematics and Statistics : Statistics
For this project, you will need to outline the following details: Sampling: A careful description of how the sample was obtained. Be very specific! Include sample sizes, the population of interest, and a description of the sample. Also, include a copy of the survey if...