The Inline Quality Supervisor Performance Report is a valuable tool designed to evaluate the performance of supervisors involved in inline quality inspections. This user manual will guide you through the process of using the report page to view and analyze inspection data, enabling you to gain insights into supervisor performance.
Here's a step-by-step guide on how to effectively utilize the Inline Quality Supervisor Performance Report:
Filtering Data:
Start by filtering the data based on your requirements. Select a specific date range and production scope to narrow down the information displayed in the report.
Filtering allows you to focus on relevant data and evaluate supervisor performance accordingly.
Viewing Supervisor Performance Details:
The report presents a table that includes various details about supervisor performance, such as inspector name, inspection duration per piece, defects count, and the number of inspected pieces.
To access additional details for each supervisor, click on the dropdown list associated with their name. This will provide information such as style name, inspection time, processes involved, and more.
Analyzing these details can help you assess the effectiveness and efficiency of each supervisor's inline quality inspections.
Customizing the Table:
Users have the flexibility to customize the table according to their preferences. Choose which columns to display, pin columns to keep them visible while scrolling, auto size columns for optimal viewing, and restore the default view when necessary.
This customization feature allows you to tailor the table to focus on the specific metrics that matter most to you.
Exporting Data:
The report provides the option to export the table data in Excel or CSV format. By exporting the data, you can perform further analysis or share it with relevant stakeholders.
Exporting data enables you to utilize it in other applications or collaborate with colleagues for in-depth evaluation and decision-making.
Viewing the Chart:
In addition to the table, the report includes a chart that visualizes supervisor performance. The chart displays the supervisor names, the number of inspected pieces, and the inline quality level.
This chart serves as a quick visual reference, allowing you to identify high-performing supervisors and assess their overall contribution to maintaining inline quality.
Tiles with Additional Information:
The report also features four tiles that display supplementary information related to supervisor performance. These tiles provide insights into key metrics and help you gauge overall quality performance:
Inline Quality Level: The percentage of defected pieces found by all supervisors within the selected time range divided by the total inspected pieces by all supervisors.
Total Inspected Pieces: The overall count of inspected pieces by all supervisors.
Percentage of Inspected Employees: The ratio of production employees that supervisors performed inline inspections on, divided by the total number of active employees in the selected scope.
Average Inspection Duration per Piece: The average time spent on each piece during inspections, calculated from the moment the supervisor opens the inline inspection window until they save the inspection. The average time spent is determined by dividing the total inspection time by the inspected quantity per inspection entered by the user.
Displaying Time Format:
Users have the flexibility to choose the time format that best suits their needs. Options include displaying time in hr:min:sec, minutes, or min:sec.
This feature allows you to present the data in a format that is most convenient and meaningful to your analysis and reporting processes.
By following these instructions, users can effectively leverage the Inline Quality Supervisor Performance Report to evaluate supervisor performance, analyze inspection data, and gain insights into maintaining inline quality standards. This report serves as a valuable tool for continuous improvement and enhancing overall quality control efforts.
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