A common exam question is based on describing the different Quality Methods available to organisations. Here are some key points for each:
Benchmarking
- Copying the best techniques used by other organisations
- Products/services taken apart and re-engineered.
- Can result in a better product than the original.
- However if it takes time, competition may have moved on from what was the original best practice.
Quality Circles
- Small groups of employees from different departments and at different levels of management who meet to discuss and solve quality issues.
- Improves the workforces motivation as they feel more valued as their opinions are taken into consideration.
- Suggestions are made to management for approval
Quality assurance
- Products are checked at various stages during production
- Unacceptable products are discarded
TQM (Total Quality Management)
- No errors tolerated
- Treat everyone in the production chain as a customer therefore creating a Quality Chain.
- Based on Kaizen philosophy (Continuous improvement)
- All staff involved and committed to ensuring high quality (unlike Quality Circles where only small groups are targeted)
- Work processes scrutinised
- Constant strive to make processes more efficient and reduce waste
- Focus on teamwork
- Training provided
BSI
- A national standard for certain products
- When a business meets the standard its product can carry the BS Kitemark
- Other quality standard symbols also exist (Lion marks on eggs)
- Product quality checked at the end of the production process
- Traditional method
- Use of Quality Inspectors
- Can result in high wastage and reworks
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