Data Management
19 July 2023

Data analysis as part of quality management

Data analysis is a powerful tool for SME organizations looking to improve their quality management. Systematically analyzing company data reveals trends and anomalies that might otherwise go unnoticed. This helps identify waste, streamline processes and improve overall efficiency. Yet data analysis is not yet used structurally in many organizations, leaving opportunities for optimization unexploited.

 

Why data analytics is essential for business process optimization

Many organizations understandably focus on day-to-day operations. But those who really want to work on quality improvement opt for a systematic approach. The PDCA cycle (Plan, Do, Check, Act) is a commonly used framework for this. This cycle helps organizations to make structured improvements, provided they are actually secured in practice.

An important part of this is evaluation: have goals been met? Where are bottlenecks? And how reliable is the information on which you base those conclusions? Without up-to-date, structured data, good analysis is difficult. Data analysis reveals where processes deviate so that adjustments can be made – and that is essential for continuous improvement.

Here’s how to collect reliable data for quality management

Every business process produces data – whether it’s quality control, safety scores or process measurements. But data alone is not enough. To make analyses reliable, the information must also:

  • be complete (no missing data),
  • current,
  • and structured storage.

Paper checklists and loose Excel files are usually inadequate for this purpose. By digitizing processes and working with a central database, data becomes accessible and reusable.

LeanForms supports this with configurable digital forms that are easy to set up without ICT knowledge. Data can be recorded directly on the shop floor and stored in a structured way for further analysis. This enables faster evaluation and targeted improvement.

From data to insight: choose the right analytics tool

Once data is available, the next step begins: analyzing it. There are several tools available to SMB organizations – from basic solutions to more advanced systems such as Power BI. The choice depends on the complexity of your processes, the level of automation and the need for visualization.

For example, Power BI offers the ability to build dashboards that provide insight into performance, deviations and trends. LeanForms seamlessly connects to this via a Power BI API link or a standard KPI spreadsheet export. This makes it possible to analyze data from digital forms directly.

Start simple and build out step by step

Data analysis does not have to start out complex. Start small, such as providing insight into one process or a simple KPI. As your organization becomes more familiar with data analysis, you can expand it to other processes and management layers.

Continue to regularly evaluate whether you are working with the right data, and whether the chosen analysis method still meets the information needs. This is how you make data analysis a permanent part of your quality management.

Want to know more?

LeanForms helps organizations digitize and optimize processes, from quality registrations to dashboards. Thanks to the central data storage and analysis possibilities, improvement actions can be identified and implemented faster. Would you like to discover how this works in practice? Feel free to contact us or check out the possibilities of our forms app.

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