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3. “Quality Management is the assembly and
management of all activities aimed at the
production of quality by organizations of various
kinds.”
– ISO
(International Organization for Standardization)
4. Total = Quality involves everyone and all activities in the company.
Quality = Meeting the requirements
Management = Quality can and must be managed.
“A process for managing quality; it must be a continuous way of life; a philosophy of perpetual
improvement in everything
we do.”
Companies who have implemented TQM include Ford Motor Company, Phillips Semiconductor,
SGL Carbon, Motorola and Toyota Motor Company.
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6. COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH QUALITY
Appraisal costs
Prevention costs
Failure costs
Internal failures
External failures
Return on quality (ROQ)
“It costs a lot to produce a bad product.”
- Norman Augustine
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9. DIMENSIONS OF QUALITY
Dimension
Performance
Aesthetics
Features
Conformance
Reliability
Durability
Perceived quality
Serviceability
Example
- Everything works: fit and finish, ride,
handling,
acceleration
- Exterior and interior design
- Convenience: placement of gauges
High tech: GPS system
Safety: anti-skid, airbags
- Car Matches manufacturer's specifications
- Infrequent need for repairs
- Useful life in miles, resistance to rust
- Top-rated
- Ease of repair
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11. ELEMENTS OF TQM
1. Continual improvement
2. Competitive benchmarking
3. Employee empowerment
4. Team approach
5. Decisions based on facts
6. Knowledge of tools
7. Supplier quality
8. Quality at the source
12. 1. Top management
2. Design Department
3. Procurement Department
4. Production/operations Departm
5. Quality assurance Department
6. Packaging and shipping Depart
7. Marketing and sales Departmen
8. Customer service Departmen
RESPONSIBILITY FOR QUALITY
14. CONSEQUENCES OF POOR QUALITY
1. Loss of business
2. Liability
3. Productivity
4. Costs
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17. QUALITY MANAGEMENT AT
FORD MOTORS
“Quality is First Job”
In 1999, Ford initiated Six Sigma method
Ford was the most improved automaker and was ranked no. 1
Ford has saved about $1 billion in lean manufacturing(waste elimination)
globally.
As of 2008, the warranty repair rate for Ford by utilizing Six Sigma
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“Quality People, Quality Product”
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19. TOOLS USED FOR CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT
1. Process flow chart
2. Run diagram
3. Control charts
4. Fishbone
5. Check sheet
6. Histogram
7. Pareto analysis
26. 7. Pareto Analysis
A B C D E F
Frequency
Percentage
50%
100%
0%
75%
25%
10
20
30
40
50
60
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28. CONCLUSION
Achieving high quality does not happen by accident.
The production process must be properly managed to achieve quality standards.
Quality management is concerned with controlling activities with the aim of ensuring
that products and services are fit for their purpose and meet the specifications.