Quality Flashcards

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What is quality

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1 defined by customer
2 fitness for purpose
3 satisfy customer wants

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What are the benefits of quality

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1 increased sales
2 reduced costs
3 reduced waste
4 market orientation
5 customer satisfaction

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How do achieve quality

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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

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What is quality assurance

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Inspections is carried out during production preventing poor quality goods

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What are the quality assurance methods

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1 recognized standards
2 bench marking
3 product design checking
4 production control
5 team working

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What is product design checking

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As well as monitoring raw materials the design of the product must be checked for quality

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Describe team working

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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

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What is benchmarking

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Process of setting tankards of quality and output based on what the best competitor offers

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What are the stages of benchmarking

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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

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What is the advantage of benchmarking

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Targets are set on the activities of competitors

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Why do businesses apply recognized standards

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Achievement of the standard is an indication of maintained quality

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What is production control

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A method to ensure that standards set and processes designed to meet targets are being used in the workplace

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What does production control involve

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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

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What is quality control

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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

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What is total quality management TQM

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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

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What does T Q M mean

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T - total all stakeholders are seen as part of one system

Q - quality - can be speed, constituency, innovation

M - management - need for management to improve processes and continually monitor them to identify improvement opportunities

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For TQM to be effective what production and control methods need to be used

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1 quality chains - next person in the production chain is treated as a customer and their satisfaction is th goal
2 empowerment - giving workers control over tasks completed
3 monitoring - checking standards at each link in the chain
4 team work - sells of production and a team approach
5 quality circles - employee involvement in decision making and product improvement
6 zero defects - attempting the perfect product each time
7 benchmarking - standards based on the best of the ompetitors.