Deck 2: Quality Management
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Deck 2: Quality Management
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Some companies enter into long-term relationships with suppliers who in return commit to meeting only delivery deadlines.
False
2
Companies that satisfy its customer quality requirements often require the commitment of their suppliers.
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3
From the producer's perspective,quality is determined by what the consumer wants and is willing to pay for.
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4
Quality characteristics included in the product's design must be balanced against production costs.
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Benchmarking involves comparing a company's quality to the best level of quality achieved by another company in the same industry.
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Most members of a supply chain understand the importance of high quality because they are both customers and suppliers.
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The degree to which a product meets pre-established standards is known as quality of conformance.
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8
Service quality is more directly related to the interaction between customer and employee than is manufacturing quality.
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9
How well the product or service does what it is intended to do is known as quality of design.
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10
The degree to which quality characteristics are designed into the product is known as quality of design.
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11
Quality of performance relates to the basic operating characteristics of a product.
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12
The probability that a product will operate properly within an expected time frame is known as quality of performance.
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13
Globalization and foreign competition began to change consumer's attitudes towards quality in the 1950s.
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14
The courtesy and competence of the repair person can be one aspect of maintainability.
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15
The dimension of quality related to the life-span of a product before replacement is known as durability.
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16
The consumer makes the final judgment regarding quality.
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17
Training,supervision,and control are important elements in achieving quality of conformance.
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18
Toyota achieved high product quality by adapting many of the quality management principles that had first been developed in the United States.
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19
McDonald's has a reputation for high-quality service resulting from the application of quality management principles.
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20
Quality management principles often do not apply to services because the customer has lower quality expectations.
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21
Deming emphasized the use of statistical quality control techniques to reduce variability in the output of a process.
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22
Deming advocated the elimination of both common cause and special cause variation as a way to improve a process.
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23
The fundamental objective of Six Sigma is to focus on improvement by reducing process variation.
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24
Companies that have adopted Six Sigma view it as a short-term strategy for quality improvement.
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25
Today total quality management has been displaced by quality management systems.
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26
Before Six Sigma,quality levels in North America were generally measured in defects per hundred.
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27
Six Sigma is a recognized quality program based strictly on statistical process control.
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28
Two team approaches to improvement are quality circles and process improvement teams.
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29
One principle of total quality management (TQM)is that middle management is solely responsible for providing the leadership for quality.
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30
Employees' role in quality management is becoming less important because of the implementation of strong quality management systems.
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31
Total quality management represents a set of management principles that focus on quality improvement in all the functional areas within a company.
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32
Six Sigma is one of several well known quality management systems.
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33
Deming advocated continuous process improvement to reduce variability and achieve conformance to design specifications.
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34
The Deming Wheel is also known as the plan-do-check-act (PDCA)cycle.
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35
With Six Sigma,the project team leader is known as a Black Belt.
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36
Deming believed that only employees are responsible for improving quality.
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37
Six Sigma quality is a statistical measure that equates to only 3.4 defects per million.
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38
Deming emphasized final product inspection as a way to improve process quality.
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39
Statistical process control monitors and controls quality for both qualitative and quantitative variables.
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40
The training and education of all employees on quality improvement is a basic principle of total quality management.
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41
Which of the following quality tools displays the steps in a process on a graph?
A)Process flow chart
B)Fishbone diagram
C)Histogram
D)Scatter diagram
A)Process flow chart
B)Fishbone diagram
C)Histogram
D)Scatter diagram
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42
Directly involving employees in the quality-management process is referred to as
A)partnering.
B)a quality circle.
C)Six Sigma.
D)participative problem solving.
A)partnering.
B)a quality circle.
C)Six Sigma.
D)participative problem solving.
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43
Which of the following quality tools displays the relationship between two variables on a graph?
A)Process flow chart
B)Fishbone diagram
C)Histogram
D)Scatter diagram
A)Process flow chart
B)Fishbone diagram
C)Histogram
D)Scatter diagram
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44
Which of the following is not a dimension of quality for a manufactured good?
A)performance
B)reliability
C)courtesy
D)durability
A)performance
B)reliability
C)courtesy
D)durability
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45
ISO 9000 certification is a major consideration for doing business within North America.
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46
A relationship between a firm and its supplier where the supplier agrees to meet the firms' quality standards and the firm enters into a long-term purchasing agreement with the supplier is known as
A)outsourcing.
B)vertical integration.
C)partnering.
D)conformance.
A)outsourcing.
B)vertical integration.
C)partnering.
D)conformance.
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47
All of the following are parts of DMAIC,except
A)Define.
B)Measure.
C)Analyze.
D)Improvise.
A)Define.
B)Measure.
C)Analyze.
D)Improvise.
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48
All of the following are part of DMAIC except
A)Improve.
B)Control.
C)Measure.
D)Implement.
A)Improve.
B)Control.
C)Measure.
D)Implement.
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49
W.Edwards Deming's overall philosophy for achieving quality is embodied in
A)his 14 points.
B)his statement of purpose.
C)his use of statistical control.
D)none of the above.
A)his 14 points.
B)his statement of purpose.
C)his use of statistical control.
D)none of the above.
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50
The cost of measuring,testing,and analyzing are collectively known as appraisal costs.
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51
Which of the following quality tools displays major causes of poor quality on a graph?
A)Process flow chart
B)Fishbone diagram
C)Histogram
D)Scatter diagram
A)Process flow chart
B)Fishbone diagram
C)Histogram
D)Scatter diagram
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52
All of the following are dimensions of quality for manufactured products,except
A)conformance.
B)reliability.
C)durability.
D)feasibility.
A)conformance.
B)reliability.
C)durability.
D)feasibility.
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53
The probability that a product will operate properly within an expected time frame is the dimension of quality known as
A)durability.
B)reliability.
C)performance.
D)serviceability.
A)durability.
B)reliability.
C)performance.
D)serviceability.
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54
Making sure that the product meets the design specifications during production is referred to as
A)quality of design.
B)process capability.
C)fitness for use.
D)quality of conformance.
A)quality of design.
B)process capability.
C)fitness for use.
D)quality of conformance.
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55
Which of the following quality tools displays the frequency of data related to a quality problem?
A)Fishbone diagram
B)Histogram
C)Scatter diagram
D)Process flow chart
A)Fishbone diagram
B)Histogram
C)Scatter diagram
D)Process flow chart
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56
W.Edwards Deming believed that primary responsibility for quality improvement rested with
A)the firm's employees only.
B)the form's management only.
C)research engineers and consulting statisticians only.
D)both the employees and management of the firm.
A)the firm's employees only.
B)the form's management only.
C)research engineers and consulting statisticians only.
D)both the employees and management of the firm.
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57
Customer complaint costs are an example of external failure costs.
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58
The degree to which a product meets pre-established standards is known as
A)conformance.
B)performance.
C)reliability.
D)none of the above.
A)conformance.
B)performance.
C)reliability.
D)none of the above.
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59
___ advocated continuous improvement to the production process to achieve conformance to specifications and reduce variability.
A)W.Edwards Deming
B)Philip Crosby
C)Kaoru Ishikawa
D)Frederick Taylor
A)W.Edwards Deming
B)Philip Crosby
C)Kaoru Ishikawa
D)Frederick Taylor
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60
With Six Sigma,a teacher and mentor is known as a Green Belt.
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61
The costs associated with developing a quality management system are known as
A)training costs.
B)design costs.
C)quality planning costs.
D)information costs.
A)training costs.
B)design costs.
C)quality planning costs.
D)information costs.
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62
A production process consists of the following four stages with the average percentage of good quality at each stage as shown:
How many units must the company put into production each day to achieve a daily yield of 100 good units?
A)approximately 128 units
B)approximately 108 units
C)approximately 106 units
D)approximately 104 units

A)approximately 128 units
B)approximately 108 units
C)approximately 106 units
D)approximately 104 units
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63
A production process consists of the following four stages with the average percentage of good quality at each stage as shown:
How many units must the company put into production each day to achieve a daily yield of 350 good units?
A)approximately 430 units
B)approximately 415 units
C)approximately 468 units
D)approximately 361 units

A)approximately 430 units
B)approximately 415 units
C)approximately 468 units
D)approximately 361 units
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64
___ failure costs include scrap,rework,and downtime.
A)External
B)Internal
C)Process
D)System
A)External
B)Internal
C)Process
D)System
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65
What is Kaizen and what role do employees play in Kaizen?
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66
Briefly discuss the costs are associated with achieving good quality.
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67
What is a Six Sigma quality program?
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68
Briefly discuss the principles associated with total quality management (TQM).
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69
A production process consists of the following four stages with the average percentage of good quality at each stage as shown:
What is the daily production yield for the company if daily input is 500 units?
A)485 units
B)465 units
C)407 units
D)400 units

A)485 units
B)465 units
C)407 units
D)400 units
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70
Briefly describe various Six Sigma tools and give an example of the use of each.
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71
Briefly discuss four dimensions of quality a consumer looks for in manufactured products.
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72
What is quality of conformance from the producer's perspective and how can it be achieved?
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73
A production process consists of the following four stages with the average percentage of good quality at each stage as shown:
What is the daily production yield for the company if daily input is 200 units?
A)192 units
B)188 units
C)184 units
D)156 units

A)192 units
B)188 units
C)184 units
D)156 units
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74
Briefly discuss the cost of poor quality.
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