The Seven Basic Tools of Quality are a set of graphical techniques identified by Kaoru Ishikawa for troubleshooting quality-related issues. These tools are: Cause-and-effect diagram (fishbone), Check sheet, Control chart, Histogram, Pareto chart, Scatter diagram, and Stratification (often presented as a flowchart). They are considered ‘basic’ because they are simple to use and require little formal statistical training.
