OPSCB/574 Competency 1 Assessment and Rubric
Course Title: Creating Value Through Operations
Competency Assessment Title: Statistical Process Control Methods
Total Number of Points: 100
Assignment Directions
Step 1: Process Assessment
Create a new Word doc for the elements of this assignment.
Evaluate your process using 1 of the following:
• Use the lean concept to find ways to eliminate waste and improve the process.
• Use SPC or Six Sigma to reduce defects or variances in the process.
Add your Assessment to your Word doc with the header “Process Assessment.”
Step 2: Assessment of Control Chart and Process Metrics
Complete the following in Excel:
• Calculate the defined process metrics including variation and process capability.
• Develop and display a control chart for the process.
• Evaluate the control chart and process metrics using Statistical Process Control (SPC) methods. Determine whether the process could benefit from the
use of Six Sigma, Lean, or other tools. (Include all calculation and charts.)
Write your Assessment in your assignment Word doc under the header “Assessment of Control Chart and Process Metrics.”
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Step 3: Executive Summary
Write a 700-word executive summary that includes the following:
• A summary of the Process Assessment (using either Lean or SPC or Six Sigma)
• A summary of the Assessment of Control Chart and Process metrics based on SPC methods
• A summary of your Assessment of whether the process would benefit from the use of Six Sigma, Lean, or other tools
• A description of the SPC project and recommendations for improvements
Add your summary to your Word doc with the header, “Executive Summary.”
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Competency Assessment Rubric
Assignment/Performance
Criteria
Mastery
100%
Meets Expectations
85%
Not Met
0%
1. Assessment of the process
(weight 20%)
Thoroughly evaluated the process. Partially evaluated the process. Narrowly evaluated the process or
did not submit Assessment of
process.
2. Assessment of the control chart and
process metrics using the statistical
process control methods
(weight 20%)
Thoroughly evaluated the control
chart and process metrics using
statistical process control methods.
Partially evaluated the control chart
and process metrics using statistical
process control methods.
Narrowly evaluated the control chart
and process metrics using statistical
process control methods or did not
submit Assessment of the control chart
and process metrics using statistical
process control methods.
3. Process Assessment summary
(weight 10%)
Thoroughly developed a summary of
the process Assessment.
Partially developed a summary of
the process Assessment.
Narrowly developed a summary of the
process Assessment or did not submit a
summary of the process Assessment.
4. Summary of control chart and
process metrics based on SPC
methods
(weight 10%)
Thoroughly developed a summary of
the Assessment of control chart and
process metrics based on SPC
methods.
Partially developed a summary of
the Assessment of control chart and
process metrics based on SPC
methods.
Narrowly developed a summary of the
Assessment of control chart and
process metrics based on SPC
methods or did not submit a summary
of the process Assessment.
5. Six Sigma, Lean, or other tools
Assessment summary
(weight 10%)
Thoroughly developed a summary of
the Assessment of whether the
process would benefit from the use
of Six Sigma, Lean, or other tools.
Partially developed a summary of
the Assessment of whether the
process would benefit from the use
of Six Sigma, Lean, or other tools.
Narrowly developed a summary of the
Assessment of whether the process
would benefit from the use of Six
Sigma, Lean, or other tools or did not
submit a summary of the Assessment of
whether the process would benefit
from the use of Six Sigma, Lean, or
other tools
6. Description of the Statistical
Process Control (SPC) project
(weight 15%)
Provided a detailed description of the
SPC project.
Provided a partial description of the
SPC project. Provided a narrow description of the
SPC project or did not provide a
description of the SPC project.
7. Recommendations for
improvement
(weight 15%)
Provided detailed recommendations
for improvements.
Provided partial recommendations
for improvements. Provided vague recommendations
for improvements or did not provide
recommendations for improvements.

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Here is a rubric for assessing the competency in creating value through operations, specifically focusing on statistical process control methods:

OPSCB/574 Competency 1 Rubric

Assignment/Performance Criteria Mastery (100%) Meets Expectations (85%) Not Met (0%)
Assessment of the process (weight 20%) | Thoroughly evaluated the process. | Partially evaluated the process. | Narrowly evaluated the process or did not submit Assessment of the process.
Assessment of the control chart and process metrics using the statistical process control methods (weight 20%) | Thoroughly evaluated the control chart and process metrics using statistical process control methods. | Partially evaluated the control chart and process metrics using statistical process control methods. | Narrowly evaluated the control chart and process metrics using statistical process control methods or did not submit Assessment of the control chart and process metrics using statistical process control methods.
Process Assessment summary (weight 10%) | Thoroughly developed a summary of the process Assessment. | Partially developed a summary of the process Assessment. | Narrowly developed a summary of the process Assessment or did not submit a summary of the process Assessment.
Summary of control chart and process metrics based on SPC methods (weight 10%) | Thoroughly developed a summary of the Assessment of control chart and process metrics based on SPC methods. | Partially developed a summary of the Assessment of control chart and process metrics based on SPC methods. | Narrowly developed a summary of the Assessment of control chart and process metrics based on SPC methods or did not submit a summary of the process Assessment.
Six Sigma, Lean, or other tools Assessment summary (weight 10%) | Thoroughly developed a summary of the Assessment of whether the process would benefit from the use of Six Sigma, Lean, or other tools. | Partially developed a summary of the Assessment of whether the process would benefit from the use of Six Sigma, Lean, or other tools. | Narrowly developed a summary of the Assessment of whether the process would benefit from the use of Six Sigma, Lean, or other tools or did not submit a summary of the Assessment of whether the process would benefit from the use of Six Sigma, Lean, or other tools.
Description of the Statistical Process Control (SPC) project (weight 15%) | Provided a detailed description of the SPC project. | Provided a partial description of the SPC project. | Provided a narrow description of the SPC project or did not provide a description of the SPC project.
Recommendations for improvement (weight 15%) | Provided detailed recommendations for improvements. | Provided partial recommendations for improvements. | Provided vague recommendations for improvements or did not provide recommendations for improvements.
The rubric evaluates the following aspects of the assignment:

Assessment of the process.
Assessment of the control chart and process metrics using statistical process control methods.
Process Assessment summary.
Summary of the control chart and process metrics based on SPC methods.
Six Sigma, Lean, or other tools Assessment summary.
Description of the Statistical Process Control (SPC) project.
Recommendations for improvement.
Each criterion is assigned a weight, indicating its importance in the overall assessment. The “Mastery” column represents the criteria that demonstrate a thorough understanding and application of the concepts, while the “Meets Expectations” column indicates a satisfactory level of achievement. The “Not Met” column signifies that the criteria were not adequately addressed or not submitted.

Grades can be assigned based on the performance level achieved in each criterion, and the total score can be calculated to determine the overall competency assessment.

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