4.4 Improving quality Flashcards

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What is needed for a quality operations process?

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  • > clear targets - set to meet customer requirements
  • > systems to achieve these targets
  • > training so employees have the right skills
  • > ongoing measurement of what is achieved relative to targets
  • > action to be taken if performance does not meet the targets
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2
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process of improving quality:

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Plan -> Do -> Check -> Act

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3
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Why is quality so important?

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Reputation
Price
Customer satisfaction
Repeat sales
Standards - legislation (laws)
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How can quality be achieved?

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  • understanding customer requirements
  • selecting the right partners
  • investment in technology
  • training
  • new processes
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5
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define: quality control

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checking the final product to ensure it is not faulty

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6
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define: total quality management

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checking the product after every stage of production to ensure it is not faulty

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7
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Theory X

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assumes employees are naturally unmotivated + dislike working

  • encourages an authoritarian style of management. According to this view, management must actively intervene to get things done.
  • managers and supervisors required at every step to control workers
  • little delegation of authority + control remains firmly centralised.
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Theory X style of management assumes that workers:

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  • Dislike working
  • Avoid responsibility and need to be directed
  • Have to be controlled, forced, and threatened to deliver what’s needed
  • Need to be supervised at every step, with controls put in place
  • Need to be enticed to produce results; otherwise they have no ambition or incentive to work
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Theory Y

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  • Workers are self motivated and enjoy the challenge of work
  • Managers may be happy to take a collaborative approach
  • Allows them to work on own accord
  • Gives responsibility and motivates them further
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10
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What are the difficulties for workers when improving quality?

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  • Rest on their success, don’t push for higher targets, may see it as a criticism
  • Extra work - may want higher wages
  • Unwilling to suggest improvements - above their pay grade
  • Unwilling to carry out the check due to paperwork and increased workload
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