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IES 331 Quality Control

IES 331 Quality Control . TQM / Quality Systems and Standards Week 15 September 13-15, 2005. Outline. Total Quality Management (TQM) Quality Improvement and Role of Employees Strategic Implications of TQM Six Sigma TQM in Service Companies Quality Awards and Setting Quality Standards

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IES 331 Quality Control

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  1. IES 331 Quality Control TQM / Quality Systems and Standards Week 15 September 13-15, 2005

  2. Outline • Total Quality Management (TQM) • Quality Improvement and Role of Employees • Strategic Implications of TQM • Six Sigma • TQM in Service Companies • Quality Awards and Setting Quality Standards • ISO 9000

  3. Achieving-Sustaining-Improving Quality Quality Control Quality Management Quality Assurance Quality Improvement

  4. Commitment to quality throughout organization Principles of TQM Customer-oriented Leadership Strategic planning Employee responsibility Continuous improvement Cooperation Statistical methods Training and education Total Quality Management (TQM)

  5. Walter Shewart In 1920s, developed control charts Introduced the term “__________________” W. Edwards Deming Developed courses during World War II to teach statistical quality-control techniques to engineers and executives of companies that were military suppliers After the war, began teaching statistical quality control to Japanese companies Joseph M. Juran Followed Deming to Japan in 1954 Focused on _____________________ Quality Gurus

  6. Quality Gurus (cont.) • Armand V. Feigenbaum • In 1951, introduced concepts of total quality control and continuous quality improvement • Philip Crosby • In 1979, emphasized that costs of poor quality far outweigh the cost of preventing poor quality • In 1984, defined absolutes of quality management—conformance to requirements, prevention, and “zero defects” • Kaoru Ishikawa • Promoted use of quality circles • Developed “____________” diagram • Emphasized importance of internal customer

  7. 1. Plan Identify problem and develop plan for improvement. 4. Act Institutionalize improvement; continue cycle. 3. Study/Check Assess plan; is it working? 2. Do Implement plan on a test basis. Deming Wheel: PDCA Cycle

  8. TQM and… • … ____________ • a relationship between a company and its supplier based on mutual quality standards • … ____________ • system must measure customer satisfaction • … ____________ • infrastructure of hardware, networks, and software necessary to support a quality program

  9. Quality Improvement and Role of Employees Participative problem solving • ________________________________________________ • every employee has undergone extensive training to provide quality service to Disney’s guests

  10. Organization 8-10 members Same area Supervisor/moderator Training Group processes Data collection Problem analysis Presentation Implementation Monitoring Problem Identification List alternatives Consensus Brainstorming Solution Problem results Problem Analysis Cause and effect Data collection and analysis Quality Circle

  11. Strategic Implications of TQM • _________________________ • _________________________ • _________________________ • _________________________

  12. Six Sigma • A process for developing and delivering near perfect products and services • Measure of how much a process deviates from perfection • ____________ per million opportunities • Champion: • ___________________________________

  13. Black Belts and Green Belts • ______________ • project leader • ______________ • a teacher and mentor for Black Belts • ______________ • project team members

  14. Six Sigma: DMAIC 67,000 DPMO cost = 25% of sales 3.4 DPMO

  15. TQM in Service Companies • Principles of TQM apply equally well to services and manufacturing • Services and manufacturing companies have similar inputs but different ________________________ • Services tend to be ________________________ • Service defects are not always easy to measure because service output is not usually ___________ _________________________________________

  16. “quickest, friendliest, most accurate service available.” Quality Attributes in Service • Benchmark • “best” level of quality achievement one company or companies seek to achieve • Timeliness • how quickly a service is provided

  17. Baldrige Award • Created in 1987 to stimulate growth of quality management in the United States • Categories • Leadership • Information and analysis • Strategic planning • Human resource • Focus • Process management • Business results • Customer and market focus

  18. USA national individual awards Armand V. Feigenbaum Medal Deming Medal E. Jack Lancaster Medal Edwards Medal Shewart Medal Ishikawa Medal International awards European Quality Award Canadian Quality Award Australian Business Excellence Award Deming Prize from Japan Thailand National Awards ____________________ Other Awards for Quality

  19. A set of procedures and policies for international quality certification of suppliers ISO 9000 Family Standards _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ ISO 9000

  20. ISO 9000 FamilyISO 9000 • Quality Management Systems— __________ __________________________________ • Describes fundamentals of QM systems • Specifies the terminology for QM systems

  21. ISO 9000 FamilyISO 9001 • Quality Management Systems— _____________ • standard to assess ability to achieve customer satisfaction • Specifies requirements for a QM systems where an organization needs to demonstrate its ability to provide products that fulfill customer and applicable requirements and aims to enhance the customer satisfaction • “_______________”

  22. ISO 9000 FamilyISO 9004 • Quality Management Systems— _____________ _____ _________________________________ • guidance to a company for continual improvement of its quality-management system • Provide guidelines that consider both the effectiveness and efficiency of the QM system • Aim to improve the performance of the organization and satisfaction of customers and other interested parties • “_________________?”

  23. Implications of ISO 9000 for Local Companies • Many overseas companies will not do business with a supplier unless it has ISO 9000 certification • ISO 9000 accreditation • A total commitment to quality is required throughout an organization

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