T/F TQM

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​A cross-functional team is an example of horizontal coordination between organizational units.

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​A product-based definition of quality implies no relationship between the perceived quality of a product and the quantity of some product attribute.

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​A value-based perspective on quality implies a relationship of usefulness to price.

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​According to the principles of TQM, quality is synonymous with tight tolerance and conformance to specifications.

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​Assessment of quality is affected by one's position in the value chain.

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​Business ethics, public health and safety, and environmental issues are beyond the scope of total quality.

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​Effective business planning considers the customer as the only relevant stakeholder to the company.

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​Empowering workers shifts the responsibility for quality from the factory floor to the quality control department.

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​Improved quality of design leads to lower costs and improved quality of conformance leads to higher prices.

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​In any organization, the people who best understand how to improve the product and process are the ones who design them.

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​In general, employee empowerment has been viewed as an effective practice for customer-driven organizations that embrace total quality.

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​In the early Twentieth century, the artificial separation of production workers from responsibility for quality assurance led to an increased focus on quality among both workers and their managers.

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​In total quality, vertical functional relationships are stressed more than horizontal, cross-functional relationships.

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​Management control refers to any planned and systematic activity directed toward providing consumers with products of appropriate quality, along with the confidence that products meet consumers' requirements.

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​Process management is an element of the total quality infrastructure.

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​Self-managed teams were the primary means of quality control during the first half of the twentieth century.

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​The employee who conducts a final product inspection is the principle judge of quality under total quality.

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​The measure of efficiency defined as the amount of output achieved per unit of input is referred to as productivity.

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​The transcendent definition of quality refers to the notion that "you know quality when you see it."

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​The use of self-managed teams that combine teamwork and empowerment is a powerful method of employee involvement.

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The Deming Award recognizes U.S. companies that excel in quality management practice and performance.

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The House of Quality relates customer attributes to technical features to ensure that any engineering decision has a basis in meeting a customer need.

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The ISO 9004-2009 document includes the fundamentals and vocabulary of the ISO standards.

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The concept of Six Sigma is facilitated through use of basic and advanced quality improvement and control tools by teams whose members are trained to provide fact-based decision-making information.

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The final step in building the House of Quality is the evaluation of the technical features of competitive products and the development of targets.

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Using design failure mode and effects analysis (DFMEA), will not only improve product functionality and safety but also reduce external failure costs.

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The idea behind poka-yoke is to avoid repetitive tasks or actions that depend on vigilance or memory in order to free workers' time and minds to pursue more creative and value-adding activities.

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A major disadvantage of QFD is the lack of communications and teamwork between all constituencies in the production process.

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A process owner might be an individual, a team, a department, or some cross-functional group.

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A system governed only by common causes is stable and its performance can be predicted.

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According to Crosby's Absolutes of Quality Management, quality means conformance to elegance, not requirements.

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According to Deming's philosophy, a bad batch of material purchased from a supplier is an example of a common cause of variation.

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Although the 2000 revision of ISO 9000 incorporated many of the Baldrige criteria's original principles, it still is not a comprehensive business performance framework.

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Because statistical process control (SPC) requires processes to show measurable variation, it is ineffective for quality levels approaching Six Sigma.

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Competitive evaluation links QFD to a company's strategic vision and allows priorities to be set in the design process.

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Computer prompts and color-coded cash register keys are some examples of poka-yoke devices.

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Control charts can be easily applied to service organizations.

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Control is the activity of ensuring conformance to the requirements and taking corrective action when necessary to correct problems and maintain stable performance.

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Crosby placed more emphasis on management and organizational processes for changing corporate culture and attitudes than on the use of statistical techniques.

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Cycle time is an important metric for agility.

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Deming provided a clear and precise definition of quality.

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Deployment refers to the extent to which an approach is applied to all requirements of the item.

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Design optimization is the stage in DFSS which focuses on product and process performance issues necessary to fulfill the product and service requirements in manufacturing or delivery.

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Enablers are the means by which an organization approaches in business responsibilities.

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For companies that apply for the Deming prize but do not qualify, the examination process is automatically extended up to two times over three years.

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Google pioneered the concept of Six Sigma a an approach to measuring product and service quality.

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ISO 9000 focuses on performance excellence for the entire organization in an overall management framework.

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ISO 9001-2008 provides a structure for.a basic QMS and is intended to demonstrate compliance with recognized quality principles to customers and for third-party certification.

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If a process has significant variability, then managers can increase the lead on the process because they do not have to incorporate slack into their production plans.

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In Deming's view, variation is the chief culprit of poor quality.

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In applying QFD, it is important to convert the customer's words into technical terminology so as not to have customer needs misinterpreted y designers and engineers.

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In poka-yoke customer errors in preparation arise when customers fail to remember steps in the process or to follow instructions.

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In services high in labor intensity, the customer's impression of physical facilities, processes, and procedures is important.

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In the Baldrige award evaluation process, to help examiners understand the context of the organization, applicants are required to provide a Performance Profile, which is basically a snapshot of the organization that describes the organizational environment.

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In the House of Quality, the symbol "o" denotes a weak relationship.

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In the additional awards given by the European Foundation for Quality Management, Recognized for Excellence is given for organization that are at the beginning of the journey to excellence.

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Juran advocates the accounting and analysis of quality costs to focus attention on quality problems.

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Juran and Deming stated that the majority of quality problems are customer-controllable.

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Mass customization refers to providing personalized, custom-designed products to meet individual customer preferences at prices comparable to mass-produced items.

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Most of the QFD activities represented by the first two houses of quality are performed by people in the product development and engineering functions.

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Process control applies only to manufacturing units and not to the service sector.

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Process plan and quality control charts translate technical feautres of the final product into design requirements for critical components.

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Significant reductions in cycle time can be achieved simply by focusing on individual subprocesses.

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Six Sigma applies to manufacturing processes as well as to services.

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Six Sigma involves periodic review of Six Sigma plans and projects, providing champions to sponsor projects, providing training resources, and communicating progress and achievements.

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Six Sigma is based largely on worker empowerment and teams; TQ is owned by business leader champions.

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Special causes disrupt the predictable pattern of a system.

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Statistical control means that both the process average and variance are constant over time.

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Statistical process control (SPC) requires processes to show measurable variation, and therefore, is effective for quality levels approaching Six Sigma.

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Sustainability refers to an organization's ability to address current business needs and to have the agility and strategic management to prepare successfully for the future.

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TQ activities generally occur within a function, process, or individual workplace; Six Sigma projects are truly cross-functional.

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Technical features are the translation of the vice of the customer into technical language.

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The 10 major categories of the Deming prize are further divided into "checking points."

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The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) has adopted ISO standards in the United States.

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The Baldrige Criteria for Performance Excellence focuses on product and service conformity for guaranteeing equity in the marketplace and concentrates on fixing quality system problems and product and service nonconformities.

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The Baldrige Criteria for performance excellence consist of a non-hierarchical set of categories, items, and areas to address.

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The origin of the term Six Sigma came from a statistical measure that equates to 6.4 or fewer errors or defects per million opportunities.

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The roof of the House of Quality shows the interrelationships between the voice of the customer and the technical features.

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Thresholds of evaluation provide a means of focusing attention on random errors that is, common causes of variation.

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While using the statistical process control methodology, control charts can be used only by manufacturing units an not by service organizations.


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