It can be costly and stressful to learn about out-of-control processes late or to react to them with incomplete information.

If you are one of the tens of thousands of JMP users working with control charts, you don't want to miss this talk. It gives you an early look at a much-requested JMP Live 19 feature that can help you find and resolve issues more quickly, more accurately, and more confidently.

In this presentation, you can learn how to communicate with your colleagues, not just about a control chart but about an individual warning, such as:

  • Status: “It’s being dealt with.” 
  • Assignment: “Here’s who is responsible for it.” 
  • Notes: “Here’s what we think is going on.”

We also cover how to review and download detailed information about the warnings  and the decisions made about them. Once armed wiht this information, you'll be able to:

  • Track the overall triage progress of your control chart.
  • Browse and filter control charts based on whether they “need attention," are “under investigation,” or are “fully addressed.”
  • Get notifications only for charts that still urgently “need attention.”
  • Keep on top of the warnings that are assigned to you for investigation.
  • Quickly find out of control warnings without an assignee.
Presented At Discovery Summit 2025

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Schedule

Thursday, Oct 23
11:30 AM-12:15 PM

Location: Pecos

Skill level

Intermediate
  • Beginner
  • Intermediate
  • Advanced

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Published on ‎07-09-2025 08:58 AM by Community Manager Community Manager | Updated on ‎08-29-2025 01:02 PM

It can be costly and stressful to learn about out-of-control processes late or to react to them with incomplete information.

If you are one of the tens of thousands of JMP users working with control charts, you don't want to miss this talk. It gives you an early look at a much-requested JMP Live 19 feature that can help you find and resolve issues more quickly, more accurately, and more confidently.

In this presentation, you can learn how to communicate with your colleagues, not just about a control chart but about an individual warning, such as:

  • Status: “It’s being dealt with.” 
  • Assignment: “Here’s who is responsible for it.” 
  • Notes: “Here’s what we think is going on.”

We also cover how to review and download detailed information about the warnings  and the decisions made about them. Once armed wiht this information, you'll be able to:

  • Track the overall triage progress of your control chart.
  • Browse and filter control charts based on whether they “need attention," are “under investigation,” or are “fully addressed.”
  • Get notifications only for charts that still urgently “need attention.”
  • Keep on top of the warnings that are assigned to you for investigation.
  • Quickly find out of control warnings without an assignee.


Starts:
Thu, Oct 23, 2025 12:30 PM EDT
Ends:
Thu, Oct 23, 2025 01:15 PM EDT
Pecos
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