BCOR 360 Topic 8

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The Ishikawa cause-and-effect diagram is also known as the Ishi's quality diagram Push back diagram Fishbone diagram Pareto diagram

Fishbone diagram

What are the four stems to E. Edward Deming's four-step continuous improvement processes? Review, Plan, Find, Repeat Stop, Review, Regroup, Start Plan, Do, Check, Act Check, Repeat, Reassess, Act

Plan, Do, Check, Act

The total-cost-of quality framework breaks out quality costs into which four categories Prevention costs, appraisal costs, Internal failure costs, external failure costs Appraisal costs, external failure costs, accreditation costs, aggregate costs Accreditation costs, routing costs, external failure costs Internal failure costs, appraisal costs, preventions costs, accreditation costs

Prevention costs, appraisal costs, Internal failure costs, external failure costs

Which of the following is not one of the steps in W. Edward Deming's PDCA cycle? Procrastinate Check Act Do Plan

Procrastinate

A control chart that is constructed using a range is called a/an... p-chart x̄ chart R-chart s-chart

R-chart

Quality has more influence on a company than any other value-added dimensions. TrueFalse

True

The core objective in six sigma is to reduce variation in processes. TrueFalse

True

You need to evaluate services quality a little differently than you evaluate product quality. TrueFalse

True

As a rule of thumb, a Cpk of less than 1.5 indicates that your process can meet your desired quality levels. TrueFalse

False

Suppose that the design engineering team set the specifications for length of a stamped sheet-metal part at 10 inches (T) with acceptable tolerances of ±.05 inches (USL and LSL). The average length of the products produced by the actual stamping process is 9.995 inches (m) with a standard deviation of .005 inches (s). What is your Cp? 9.99 3.33 1.11 0.888 10.00

3.33

Which "Quality of Product" dimension would you be assessing when asking the question, "Does the product look, sounds, taste, or smell the way it should?" Aesthetics Features Conformance Serviceability Perception

Aesthetics

To achieve quality at the source, you need to focus on which of the following? Prevention Personal responsibility Standardization All of the above

All of the above

Which of the following are potential sources of variation in the Ishikawa cause-and-effect diagram? People Methods Machines Materials All of the above

All of the above

A control chart that measures attributes measures what? Characteristics that can be measured on a continuum of value like weight and volume Characteristics that are soft and pliable Characteristics that can be controlled Characteristic that has a discrete value and can be counted

Characteristic that has a discrete value and can be counted

With respect to control chart logic, controls limits based on the level of confidence you want to have the process perform at is called? Confidence Target Quality Variability

Confidence

Which of the following is a definition of Quality? Conformance to specifications What the supplier puts into the process The act of making a group or individual responsible for certain activities or outcomes All of the above

Conformance to specifications

In the process capability ratio, six sigma captures almost 88% of the process variability. TrueFalse

False

By investing in prevention and appraisal costs, your real goas is what? Understand and computerize the human thought process Identify and eliminate the causes of problems before they occur Refer to the lowest level of division for a process or a product Approved suppliers for doing business

Identify and eliminate the causes of problems before they occur

Which of the following are potential sources of variation in the Ishikawa cause-and-effect diagram? Materials, measurements and environment Environment, prices and materials Prices, and materials and measurements Measurements, environment and prices

Materials, measurements and environment

Which of the following tools would you use to identify the most-likely cause of a quality problem? PDCA analysis Pareto diagram Ishikawa cause-and-effect diagram A fishbone diagram

PDCA analysis

Which of the following helps you make priorities visible by showing the frequency at which each cause occurs? Ishikawa cause-and-effect diagram Fishbone diagram PDCA Pareto diagram

Pareto diagram

Which "Quality of Product" dimension would you be assessing when asking the question, "Is the product relatively easy to maintain and repair?" Conformance Performance Durability Serviceability Reliability

Serviceability

The tool that monitors processes and keeps them production high-quality products is? Returns defect analysis Statistical process control Reengineering Process capability ratio

Statistical process control

With respect to control chart logic, processes that are designed to produce to a specific quality number is called? Confidence Quality Variability Target

Target

How is the statistical concept of six sigma used? Uses tools to help you identify which type of variation is present in your processes as well as how to address that variation to improve your process Meets adjustments to change or switchover the type of products produced on a manufacturing line Consistently meets established quality, cost, delivery, financial and cost objectives Partners between distribution channel members that changes the traditional replenishment process from distribution-generated purchase orders

Uses tools to help you identify which type of variation is present in your processes as well as how to address that variation to improve your process

Six Sigma is built on which very critical fact? It takes time for cash to flow back into the company after it has been spent Capacity should be understood and defined for each level in the organization Variability in a process produces defects, errors, and waste Mannerisms are inherent in human acts during the purchasing process

Variability in a process produces defects, errors, and waste

Which quality guru is responsible for the four step—Plan, Do, Check, Act (PDCA)—cycle that is used by almost every global manufacturer today? W. Edward Deming Armand V. Feigenbaum Joseph M. Juran Shigeo Shingo

W. Edward Deming

What is guardbanding? Capturing mutual agreements on the work activity deliverables Keeping the workplace clean and neat by making cleaning a daily activity When engineers set product specifications tighter than they need to be A practice that uses point-of-sale scanner data to manage payment, promotion and replenishment

When engineers set product specifications tighter than they need to be

Under what circumstances would you use process capability analysis? You want to improve the performance process You need to find out what is causing poor quality You don't know what you are doing You want to verify that the process is capable of consistently producing good outputs

You want to verify that the process is capable of consistently producing good outputs

In the process capability ratio, the farther off center the process is operating, the more likely it is to produce unacceptable parts. This adjustment is represented by which symbol? k µ P λ

k

Quality must be defined by engineers. They are the only one who know what it means to be fit for use. TrueFalse

False

Which "Quality of Service" dimension would you be assessing when asking the question, "How well does the service provider provide caring, individualized attention to its customers?" Reliability Tangibles Assurance Empathy Responsiveness

Empathy

Statistical process control charts measure what? Variables and attributes Rates and quality Attributes and rates Quality and variables

Variables and attributes

What does a process capability analysis allow you to do? Meets adjustments to change or switchover the type of products produced on a manufacturing line Help make the decision for which carrier to use for a service route Verify that your process is capable of performing at your desired quality level Allows you to visualize the status of inventory in the supply chain from some point upstream

Verify that your process is capable of performing at your desired quality level

A control chart that is constructed using a mean is called a/an... p-chart s-chart x̄ chart R-chart

x̄ chart


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