Unit 4.4 - Improving quality Flashcards

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What is quality?

A

the extent to which an operation meets its customer requirements.

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What are the 4 stages in the PDCA cycle?

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  • Plan
  • Do
  • Check
  • Act
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3
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Why is quality important?

A
Reputation
Price
Customer satisfaction
Repeat sales
Standards - legislation
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4
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How can quality be achieved?

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  • Training
  • New processes
  • Understanding customer requirements
  • Investment in technology
  • Selecting the right partners
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What are the two ways of checking quality?

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  • Total quality management

- Quality control

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What is total quality management?

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Checking the quality of the products after every stage of the production process

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What is quality control?

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Checking the quality at the end

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What is a theory x employee?

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This assumes that employees are naturally unmotivated and dislike working.

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What is a theory Y employee?

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Theory Y managers have an optimistic, positive opinion of their people, and they use a decentralized, participative management style.

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What are the benefits of improving quality?

A
Reputation 
Price 
Customer satisfaction 
Repeat sales
Standards - legislation
Competitive
Reliable 
Brand image 
Goodwill through word of mouth
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