Quality
Charts
Probability
Events and Occurrence
Quality II: The Return
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Quality can be defined as...

Conformance to requirement or specs.

fitness for use

Excellence in products and services

Usefulness at a reasonable cost

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To visualize the flow of activities in a process is the purpose of a...

Flow Chart

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What does the word "And" do?

Multiplies 

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When the occurrence of an event has no influence on the occurrence of a second event, it's called:

Independent

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What is Quality by Design?

the practice of using a multidisciplinary team to conduct product or service conception, design, and production planning at one time.

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What is a Check Sheet?

A structured data collection method that requires a predefined set of questions/ideas.

200

What is the diamond symbol used for in a flow chart?

Decision Branch

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What does the word "Or" do?

generally, it adds

200

Events that cannot happen at the same time are called...

Mutually exclusive

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What is Benchmarking?

The idea is to find another company that is doing a particular process better than your company, and then, using that information to improve the process.

300

Does a tree diagram illustrate the flow of an activity?

Nope - a flow chart does

300

Most effects are the results of a small number of causes is a description of...

The Pareto Principle

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How does ISO 9000 define Quality?

Degree to which a set of inherent characteristics fulfills requirements.

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Which quality guru is known for his principle of “doing it right the first time” and the performance standard of zero defects?

Crosby

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When might you use a fishbone diagram?

When defining a manufacturing problem and all contributing causes need to be factored in

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How does ASQ define quality?

A subjective term for which each person or sector has its own definition. In technical usage, quality can have two meanings: 1) the characteristic of a product or service that bear on its ability to satisfy stated or implied needs; 2) a product or service free of deficiencies.

500

Who developed the cause and effect diagram (Fishbone)

Ishikawa