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Surprisingly, after a year of operations in their new plant, managers at AdventureWorks noticed that warranty returns had increased significantly. Managers also noticed new causes for returns. Usually, the returned bikes required small adjustments to the custom built frame in order to better fit the customer.
After the move, customers began reporting problems with OEM parts as a result of misalignment of the parts on the bicycle frame in addition to the normal frame defects. These defects usually required both a frame adjustment and replacement of the OEM part. Management at AdventureWorks decided to aggressively pursue the root cause of the new quality issues within the company.
After AdventureWorks solved their quality control problems, they again used Visio to enable a Design for Quality approach for new product development to avoid future quality issues. In order to find the root cause of the quality issues at AdventureWorks, Quality Engineers began analyzing the part creation processes. Several team members advocated recreating the existing process diagrams to Visio — an environment that would enable rich process analysis.
However, the Quality team leader estimated that each process diagram would take an average of 5 hours to manually convert to Visio , so the unique processes across the plant would require labor hours of effort.
With only 5 team members, the conversion process alone might take 3 weeks. Although the team leader clearly understood the benefits of having flexible process diagrams for detailed analysis, he was concerned with the degree of time and effort required to convert the diagrams.
As the team debated the costs and benefits of converting the diagrams, a junior engineer discovered the Free Flowchart Converter Add-in for Visio After demonstrating the feature to the rest of the team, the junior engineer was able to tip the balance of the conversion discussion.
For her discovery, she was rewarded with the task of converting all process diagrams to Visio — a task she completed within a matter of hours. Once the team had their important process information stored in Visio , they moved forward to uncover the root causes of the quality issues.
Figure 1: Static Excel based flowchart Figure 2: Visio flowchart, converted and formatted. Using the new automated Free Flowchart Converter Add-in for Visio , the team was able to quickly convert static Excel based process diagrams to Visio , where in depth process analysis could take place.
Once the diagrams were in the Visio environment, the team could quickly rearrange process steps, add in observed data about the processes they were analyzing directly in Visio , and generate detailed reports to identify areas of improvement.
More importantly, the team was able to shave valuable cycle time from the project while enabling detailed process analysis. Since each day meant the chance for additional product defects, a shorter but more detailed approach to process analysis translated directly into real dollar savings from improved quality. After the team had analyzed a variety of manufacturing processes and isolated those that contributed to the greatest number of defects, the team began to formulate strategies to improve and control the processes.
On the Cross-functional Flowchart tab, click Swimlane. To change the alignment of the label text, select the text, then on the Home tab click the Align Text button, and then click the options you want. To label the diagram and swimlanes, click a field that contains placeholder text, and then type the label.
Tip: To reposition a label, click the Text Block tool, click a label, and then drag it to a new location. In the Design group, click Rotate Lane Label to change the orientation of the label text.
To indicate phases in your process, in the Insert group, click Separator. When a shape is contained by a swimlane, it will move with the swimlane if you later decide to rearrange the diagram.
Add more shapes to create your flowchart by using the AutoConnect mini toolbar or by dragging shapes from the Shapes window and connecting them. From Basic Flowchart Shapes , drag a swimlane shape to the boundary of the band where you want it to appear. Note: When you delete a swimlane, you also delete all the shapes it contains.
Choose the orientation you want for the bands in your flowchart, the number of bands up to five , and whether you want to add a title bar to the top of the bands. Note: You can add or delete bands later, but you cannot change from one orientation to another after the diagram is started. Tip: To change the orientation of all the labels, right-click the title bar or the border around the flowchart, and then click Display All Band Labels Vertically or Display All Band Labels Horizontally.
From Cross-Functional Flowchart Shapes , drag a Functional band shape to the boundary of the band where you want it to appear. The new functional band snaps into position, and other functional bands on the page reposition accordingly.
Note: When you delete a functional band, you also delete all the shapes the band contains. From Basic Flowchart Shapes , drag flowchart shapes to the appropriate locations on bands or across bands to represent steps in the process.
Click the Connector tool and then drag from a connection point on the first shape to a connection point on the second shape. When you have finished connecting shapes, click the Pointer tool. From Cross-Functional Flowchart Shapes , drag a Separator shape to the place in the flowchart where you want to indicate the beginning of a phase. The shape extends across all the bands. Tip: To reposition a label, click the Text Block tool , click a label, and then drag it to a new location.
Note: When you move a separator, all the flowchart shapes to the right of it or below it, if the orientation is vertical move with the separator. On the General tab, under Operation , click Auto Number. Tip: To number new flowchart shapes as they are dragged onto the page, in the Number Shapes dialog box, click Continue numbering shapes as dropped on page. Create a cross-functional flowchart.
Start Visio. In the Categories list, click Flowchart. The template opens with swimlanes already on the page.
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