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The whole organisation has
responsibility
for ensuring
quality
. Continuous
improvement
is
encouraged.
Features:
The whole organisation has
responsibility
for ensuring
quality.
Setting and sticking to quality
standards
must be part of the organisation's
culture.
Team
working is an
important
feature.
High
skilled
staff - commitment to regular
training.
All
staff
aware of a clear
quality
policy.
Features:
Continuous
improvement
- employees encouraged to constantly give
feedback
/suggest
improvements.
Focuses on
team
and promotes team
spirit.
Encourages
and celebrates individual
contributions.
Continually working towards elimination of
waste
and
improving
methods.
Focus
is making many
small
changes - always looking for
better
ways.
Advantages:
Staff are
motivated
to ensure high
quality
products.
High quality
inputs
from
suppliers
lead to high quality products.
Staff are well
trained
and
skilled.
Less
faulty
, low
standard
products.
Less
complaints
and
returns.
Repeat
sales
from customers (
loyalty
)
Good
reputation.
Disadvantages:
Possible higher
material
costs.
Higher staffing and staff
training
costs.
Constant
checking is
required.
Detailed
plans
and
policies
are required to
standardise
the
system.