Welcome to the topic of continuous quality improvement (CQI)! CQI: Diagrams provides diagramming tools that can be added to your CQI toolkit. This video lesson, The Relations Diagram, is the third of five. It describes how the relations diagram is constructed, interpreted, and used to identify cause-and-effect relationships. From this lesson, the viewer will understand how the relations diagram compares to and fits in with other types of diagrams.
Overview
COURSE DIFFICULTY
COURSE DURATION
7m
Skills Learned
After completing this online training course, students will be able to:
Understand the principles of relations diagrams
Analyze relationships between different quality factors
Create effective relations diagrams for quality improvement initiatives
Apply relations diagrams in real-world scenarios
Communicate findings and insights derived from relations diagrams
Quality Improvement Professionals, Team Leaders, Project Managers, Process Analysts, Healthcare Administrators
Continuous Quality Improvement: Diagrams (Part 2 of 5) — The Cause and Effect Diagram
01. Introduction to Relations Diagrams
02. Steps to Create a Relations Diagram
03. Analyzing Relationships and Dependencies
04. Case Studies and Practical Applications
05. Best Practices for Implementing Relations Diagrams
SKILLS LEARNED
Skills Learned
After completing this online training course, students will be able to:
Understand the principles of relations diagrams
Analyze relationships between different quality factors
Create effective relations diagrams for quality improvement initiatives
Apply relations diagrams in real-world scenarios
Communicate findings and insights derived from relations diagrams
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Quality Improvement Professionals, Team Leaders, Project Managers, Process Analysts, Healthcare Administrators
PREREQUISITES
Continuous Quality Improvement: Diagrams (Part 2 of 5) — The Cause and Effect Diagram
COURSE OUTLINE
01. Introduction to Relations Diagrams
02. Steps to Create a Relations Diagram
03. Analyzing Relationships and Dependencies
04. Case Studies and Practical Applications
05. Best Practices for Implementing Relations Diagrams