EBQCI4A Chapter 2
EBQCI4A Chapter 2
EBQCI4A Chapter 2
Towards the end of his life, Deming condensed his 14 points into
4 simple elements that he called a system of profound knowledge
Quality control
Identify critical elements that need to be controlled
Quality improvement
Prove the need for improvement and establish specific
improvement projects
Juran’s Breakthrough Sequence
3. Appraisal costs
4. Prevention costs
The two are investments to reduce COPQ
Crosby Philosophy
“Quality is free . . .
... It’s not a gift, but it is free. What costs money are the unquality
things -- all the actions that involve not doing jobs right the first
time.”
Control factors
Noise factors
W.A. Shewhart
Ishikawa’s second concept was use of quality control circles (putting workers
into informal teams in order to solve quality related problems).
He outlined 7 tools for analysis and problem solving:
a) Histograms
b) Check sheets
c) Pareto diagrams
d) Graphs
e) Scatter diagrams
f) Cause-and-effect diagrams
g) Control charts
7 tools for analysis & problem solving
a) A plot that shows the under-lying frequency distribution (shape) of a set
of continuous or discrete data. It shows rectangles whose length is
proportional to the frequency of the variable and whose width is equal to
the class interval
b) A form or document used to collect data in real time at the location
where the data is generated. Quantitative or qualitative. When info is
quantitative check sheet is called tally sheet.
c) A chart that contains both bars and a line graph; where individual values
are represented in descending order by bars, and the cumulative total is
represented by the line. Many problems and one wants to focus on the
(a) significant/vital few. There is useful many. Avoiding micro-
management and devote resources on the most important problems
7 tools for analysis & problem solving
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Benefits of ISO 9000
It provides discipline. The ISO 9001 requirement for audits forces an
organization to review its quality system on a routine basis.
It contains the basics of a good quality system. These include
understanding customer requirements, ensuring the ability to meet them,
ensuring people resources capable of doing the work that affects quality,
ensuring physical resources and support services needed to meet product
requirements, and ensuring that problems are identified and corrected.
It offers a marketing program. ISO certified organizations can use their
status to differentiate themselves in the eyes of customers.
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