Quality Flashcards
What is quality
1 defined by customer
2 fitness for purpose
3 satisfy customer wants
What are the benefits of quality
1 increased sales
2 reduced costs
3 reduced waste
4 market orientation
5 customer satisfaction
How do achieve quality
In manufacture you have to combine the work of several departments
1 purchasing - ensure quantity and quality of raw materials are available
2 operations - structure and manage manufacturing process
3 finance - ensures capital is available for investment
4 human resources - ensures the right production labour available with right skills
5 marketing - market research info ensures that customer wants are satisfied
What is quality assurance
Inspections is carried out during production preventing poor quality goods
What are the quality assurance methods
1 recognized standards
2 bench marking
3 product design checking
4 production control
5 team working
What is product design checking
As well as monitoring raw materials the design of the product must be checked for quality
Describe team working
1 A team is responsible for a production process, eg installing a conservatory
2 Team must check quality of raw materials
3 interact during the process
4 check quality of finished product
5 responsibility lies with the team
What is benchmarking
Process of setting tankards of quality and output based on what the best competitor offers
What are the stages of benchmarking
1 discover figures from competitor
2 set targets to be achieved in manufacturing process which match those of best competitor
3 methods of production need to be designed which ensure levels of productivity are achieved
What is the advantage of benchmarking
Targets are set on the activities of competitors
Why do businesses apply recognized standards
Achievement of the standard is an indication of maintained quality
What is production control
A method to ensure that standards set and processes designed to meet targets are being used in the workplace
What does production control involve
1 monitoring costs through budget analysis
2 control of operations through use of critical path analysis
3 supervision of output
4 feedback methods monitoring customer satisfaction
What is quality control
A system to maintain standards in manufacturing by resting a sample of the output against expected standard. The data collected is used to make judgements on action to be taken
What is total quality management TQM
A management system that creates structures within an organisation that satisfy customers and suppliers. It crates quality through continuous improvement, development by establishing a culture of quality in the organisation