032. Building Measurement Credibility – Why Your Data Is Either Protecting You or Destroying You
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Summary
Measurement data is the foundation of quality decisions.
Capability studies, control charts, inspection results, and test data all rely on one assumption – that the measurement system is trustworthy.
In this episode of Specifically About Quality, Agata Lewkowska Ph.D. and Christopher Scott explore what measurement credibility really means and why unreliable data can silently undermine even the most sophisticated quality systems.
From the customer’s perspective, weak measurement credibility creates dangerous illusions. Processes appear stable, capability looks acceptable, and decisions are made with confidence – until defects escape and the data is suddenly questioned.
This episode is not about collecting more data.
It’s about ensuring the data you rely on is actually telling the truth about your process.
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