Total Quality Management Questions
automation, quality quality, productivity inventory, quality inspection, quality |
Philip B. Crosby W. Edwards Deming Kaoru Ishikawa Joseph M. Juran |
1960 1970 1980 1990 |
Joseph M. Juran Frederick Taylor Armand Feigenbaum Philip B. Crosby |
Quality control Quality design Quality improvement Quality planning |
terms and definitions used a quality management system improving quality outgoing quality levels |
the Shewhart Award the Grant Award the Deming Prize the Baldrige Award |
A famous quality consultant A former senator A former secretary of commerce A Fortune 500 CEO |
from quality assurance and strategic quality planning to broad focus on process management from a focus on current customers to a focus on current and future customers and markets built on long-term relationships from human-resource administration to high-performance work systems from intraindustry rivalries to intraindustry alliances |
ISO-certified organizations are assured of providing superior product quality the requirements provide a structure for a basic quality assurance system the standards describe processes affecting quality individual sites, not entire companies, must achieve registration individually |
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2. (TCO 3) In the Baldrige criteria, why do the areas to be addressed and that require information on approach or deployment begin with the word how? (Points : 5)
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3. (TCO 4) What is Deming's Chain Reaction? (Points : 5)
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4. (TCO 3) List four of the eight quality management principles of ISO 9000. (Points : 5)
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5. (TCO 3) Briefly explain the judging criteria for the Deming Prize and its relationship to total quality management (TQM) systems. (Points : 5)
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6. (TCO 4) Deming's Point 3 is: Understand inspection. Briefly explain what Deming means. (Points : 5)
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7. (TCO 4) Briefly explain Juran's Quality Trilogy. (Points : 5)
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