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3.3 The concept of quality
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What does quality in business refer to?
Meeting customer expectations
What is the effect of enhanced customer satisfaction on a business?
Repeat purchases
What does quality of design focus on?
Product specifications
The quality of design sets the
target
for quality.
What is the purpose of a Quality Management System (QMS)?
Ensure consistent quality
Inspection involves checking products against defined quality
standards
What is the primary benefit of quality control methods?
Ensure quality of conformance
What does quality in business refer to?
Meeting customer expectations
What is the third benefit of ensuring high quality in business, besides customer satisfaction and brand reputation?
Profitability
Quality of conformance measures the extent to which the actual product meets the intended
specifications
What are Quality Management Systems (QMS) designed to ensure?
Consistent quality
Higher quality reduces defects and rework, leading to increased
profitability
Higher quality reduces defects, leading to cost savings and increased
profits
Quality of conformance focuses on how well the
product
or service is made.
True
The quality of conformance measures how well the actual product meets the intended design
specifications
What is the primary goal of quality control methods?
Maintain product quality
Sampling involves testing a portion of the output to
infer
the quality of the entire batch.
True
High-quality products enhance a brand's reputation and customer trust.
True
Consistently delivering high-quality products or services enhances the brand's
reputation
What are the two distinct aspects of quality in business?
Quality of design and conformance
Quality of design sets the target for quality, while quality of conformance measures how well the product meets that target.
True
Which common QMS provides a framework for establishing and maintaining a robust quality management system?
ISO 9001
Statistical Process Control (
SPC
) uses statistical data to monitor and control the manufacturing process.
True
What is the first key aspect of quality assurance?
Establishing quality standards
Why is managing the cost of quality crucial for businesses?
Improving profitability
High-quality products lead to satisfied customers who are more likely to make repeat purchases.
True
Improved brand reputation leads to positive word-of-mouth marketing.
True
During which stage is quality of design determined?
Development stage
How is quality of conformance assessed?
During production
ISO 9001 is a common example of a
QMS
.
True
What does Statistical Process Control (SPC) use to monitor quality?
Statistical data
Quality in business involves meeting or exceeding customer
expectations
High quality in business leads to satisfied customers who are more likely to make repeat purchases.
True
Match the benefit of quality with its description:
Enhanced Customer Satisfaction ↔️ Customers are more likely to buy again
Improved Brand Reputation ↔️ Builds trust and respect
Increased Profitability ↔️ Reduces waste and errors
Order the stages of quality measurement in business:
1️⃣ Quality of design
2️⃣ Quality of conformance
Match the QMS benefit with its description:
Improved Customer Satisfaction ↔️ Meet and exceed customer expectations
Reduced Costs ↔️ Minimize defects and rework
Enhanced Efficiency ↔️ Streamline processes
What is the primary goal of inspection in quality control?
Identify defects
Quality assurance aims to ensure products or services meet specified
standards
.
Match the cost of quality category with its description:
Prevention Costs ↔️ Costs to prevent quality problems
Appraisal Costs ↔️ Costs to evaluate quality standards
Internal Failure Costs ↔️ Costs of defects before delivery
External Failure Costs ↔️ Costs of defects after delivery
Quality control methods are used to monitor and maintain the
quality
of products and services.
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