Session 7- operation management

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Defintion of quality
fit for purpose and reliable
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quality variables- definition
things you can measure
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quality attributes
things you can asses, accept or reject
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What are the strategies for managing inspection?
Quality Inspection (QI) Quality Control (QC) Quality Assurance (QA) and Total Quality Management
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Quality inspection - definition
The simplest way to manage quality is to inspect the product before it is sold to the customer.
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Quality inspection- the problems with this method in CPO
production and consumption happen at the same time. the customer becomes the inspector.
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Quality inspection - the problems in a MPO
it is too late once the problem has been noticed
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Quality control - definition
This is done after designing the quality level and setting standards, the manager has to certify the product , at several stages in the total process.
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How can quality be measured?
Internal inspection by quality inspectors, Statistical Process Controls (SPC) at key points, Quality audits by management and ‘Mystery shoppers’
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Problems with quality control
Errors and faults are likely to be detected earlier in the total process, but there may still be scrap and rework costs.
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Quality assurance - definition
This is Aligning quality systems to a standard. This Requires extensive training and auditing and agreed procedures.
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Quality techniques used in quality asurance
Poka Yokes – ‘fail-safes’, Quality Circles, Quality Audits, Mystery Shoppers, Customer Satisfaction Surveys, Statistical Process Control (SPC)
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Total quality management
Includes all parts of the organisation, all staff, considers all costs, includes all systmens that affect quality, includes every opportunity to get things right – prevention rather than appraisal and it never stops
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Bad things/ obstacles for quality management
Lack of a customer focus, Poor inter-organisational communication, Lack of real employee empowerment, Lack of employee trust in senior management, View of quality as a quick fix,
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What are the 4 quality costs?
prevention cost, assurance cost, external failure cost and internal failure cost
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Defintio of prevention costs and example
Cost of identifying potential problems and putting in place the necessary steps to prevent them occurring e.g. staff training
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Definition of assurance cost and example
How much it costs to maintain standards. e.g. resources required for managing inspection e.g. wages, the cost of hiring someone e.c.t.
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Definition of Internal Failure Costs and example
Costs due to waste or losses before the product reaches the customer. e.g faulty product
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Definition of external failure costs and examples
Costs due to defective items reaching the customer e.g poor word of mouth or no repeat business from current customer
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