topic 19 - quality Flashcards
describe quality control
this is the most basic method of ensuring quality. quality control is a method of inspecting raw materials or finished goods to check they are of an acceptable standard and quality.
advantages of quality control
- ensures that faulty goods are not sent to customers.
- limits the potential for a bad reputation due to faulty products.
disadvantages of quality control
- can create a lot of waste as the quality of the goods are not checked until they ar emade and have to be thrown away if they do not meet quality standards.
- products have to be reworked from scratch, costing the business time and money.
describe quality assurance
this is a method of prevention, i.e. where products are checked to see that they are of a high quality at different stages in the development and production process, rather than just the end.
advantages of quality assurance
- less wastage, which decreases costs spent on discarded materials.
- easy to identify where faults in the production process lie.
disadvantages of quality assurance
- can slow down production as many processes are inspected.
- can increase the costs of production, e.g. paying QA managers wages.
describe continual improvement
this is when a business should always attempt to improve quality even if it has met its objectives. A Japanese philosophy known as Kaizen should be considered by businesses looking to improve.
advantages of continual improvement
- the business stays ahead of competition
- the business can react easily to changing external factors
disadvantages of continual imrprovement
- the business can have high staff development costs
- employees may feel under pressure to continually keep improving
describe quality circles
this is another Japanese philosophy on how to improve quality and ensure efficiency. it involves a group of employees meeting with a line manager to discuss problems in the production process and how to solve them.
advantages of quality circles
- employees will be motivated as they get to have a say in decision making
- management get well-informed suggestions from the workers who actually produce the product.
disadvantages of quality circles
- employees meet during paid company time, meaning production time is lost
- employees are often trained to join a quality circle, costing the business even more time and money.
describe quality standards and symbols
a quality standard or symbol proves that a product has met an agreed industry standard, for example, hotels that meet standards to achieve a ‘star’ rating.
advantages of quality standards and symbols
- awards prove to customers that a product has met an agreed standard of quality
- symbols can be used as a promotional tool to gain a competitive edge.
- customers will have confidence in purchasing the product and may repeat purchase
- higher prices can be charged as the product is of high quality
disadvantages of quality standards and symbols
- time consuming processes need to be completed to achieve the award
- agreed standards need to maintained at all times
- if any award is removed it would give the organisation a poor reputation
- annual checks and audits by awarding bodies can disrupt production