Going Beyond SPC — Why We Need Statistical Thinking in Operations Such as Carbon Plants

Statistical thinking is based on the principles that all work occurs in interconnected processes, variation exists in all processes, and reducing this variation is the key to process improvement. The effective use of statistical methods such as Statistical Process Control requires that an implementation framework be established through statistical thinking. Several examples relevant to Carbon Plant operations are provided where the failure to apply statistical thinking to process monitoring and improvement has resulted in waste and lost opportunities. Some appropriate actions for Managers in applying statistical thinking are then outlined.